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African swine fever could bankrupt VN livestock sector

African swine fever has not only caused livestock farming households to fall into debt, but has also made it difficult for animal feed dealers to collect their payments.

 

Young man earns big from exporting bamboo drinking straws

Nguyen Van Mao from the central province of Nghe An has earned billions of VND per month by exporting bamboo drinking straws.

Nude photography at lotus lakes crack down

Nhat Tan Ward People's Committee in Hanoi has asked the providers of photo services at local lotus lakes to curb nude photography at the site.

 

Hanoians struggle with nightclub noise pollution

Many residents in Hanoi's Hoan Kiem District are complaining about the noise from two bars while local authorities express difficulties curbing the problems.

 

Park Hang Seo keen to renew contract with Vietnam Football Federation

South Korean Coach Park Hang Seo said that he will renew his contract with the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).

 

VN striker Cong Phuong prepares for trial at French Ligue 2 club

Vietnamese national team striker Nguyen Cong Phuong is waiting for a visa for a trial at French club Clermont.

 

H'Mong family calls for better preservation of historical palace

The owner of the famous H'mong King Palace in Ha Giang Province, Vuong Duy Bao, has asked local authorities to urgently adopt measures to preserve the site which is facing serious deterioration.

 

Mass fish deaths found at Da Nang lakes

Up to five tonnes of dead fish have been been collected at two lakes in the central city of Da Nang.

 

Vietnamese banks' IPO plans pushed back again

The long-awaited listing of many large Vietnamese banks has once again been delayed as banks wait for market conditions to improve.

Hanoi culls thousands of pigs due to African swine fever

Hanoi had culled more than 387,500 farmed pigs infected with African swine fever (ASF), or 20.7 percent of the city’s total herd by June 16.

 

Philippine Foreign Secretary thanks Vietnam for saving fishermen

Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines Teodoro Locsin expressed thanks to Vietnam for saving 22 crewmembers in the East Sea during a recent ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of the UNCLOS in New York.

 

Only 32% of Vietnamese consumers trust personal data security

Only 32 percent of consumers in Vietnam believe their personal data will be treated in a trustworthy manner by organisations offering digital services, according to a study recently released by Microsoft and IDC Asia Pacific.

 

Government should be streamlined

Professor Dr Le Minh Thong, an aide to Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, National Assembly Chairwoman, speaks to the media on key changes in the Law on Government Organisation and the Law on Local Governments.

VN company wins two prizes at FuturArc Green Leadership awards

VTN Architects, run by popular architect Vo Trong Nghia, has just won two prizes in the Commercial and Residential – Individual Houses categories at FuturArc Green Leadership 2019.

Phu Yen becomes 58th locality in Vietnam with African swine fever

The central province of Phu Yen on Monday reported its first outbreak of African swine fever in Eabar Commune, Song Hinh District, making it the 58th locality in Vietnam affected by the virus.

Bac Kan to prosecute deforestation culprits

Police in Bach Thong District, Bac Kan Province have reported that they are rushing to file prosecution documents against people involved in recent incidents of illegal deforestation.

Vietnam prepares for competitive electricity market by 2021

Not much work has been done to prepare for the opening of the competitive retail market, slated for 2021. Under the PM Decision released in October 2013, the competitive electricity market will take shape in a 3-stage roadmap.

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HCM City to host 2nd Vietbuild expo of 2019

 

Dien Bien struggles to close illegal gold mine

Illegal gold mining on Bo Tot Mountain in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien has been posing a risk to public security since 2017.

Japanese researcher fond of catholic heritages of Vietnam

Japanese researcher Tomoharu Katano conducted surveys on over 1,200 ancient churches in Vietnam hoping to help people gain a better understanding of the construction’s values for proper preservation.