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Japan helps Vietnam with rapid nCoV identification

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has presented the first batch of biological products worth about 2.3 million JPY (20,934 USD) to Vietnam, aiming to help the country promptly respond to coronavirus (nCoV).

Teleconference to talk e-Government building

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has agreed with the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC)’s proposals on organising a teleconference on e-Government.

nCoV outbreak forces Vietnamese, Chinese border resident exchange reschedule

The exchange between Vietnamese and Chinese border residents, initially scheduled on February 10, is set to take place later this month due to impact of the novel coronavirus (nCoV).

Over 1,700 wildlife violations recorded in 2019

The Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) recorded 1,777 violations related to wild animal protection in 2019, according to deputy director of ENV Nguyen Thi Phuong Dung.

Vietnam records 13th nCoV infection case

The Ministry of Health announced in February 7 evening that Vietnam has recorded the 13th case tested positive to the novel coronavirus (nCoV).

It’s time for non-password authentication

Scientists have predicted a decade of non-password authentication, which will help solve problems in information security and discourage hackers.

Construction sector creates more favourable conditions for people, businesses

Minister of Construction Pham Hong Ha talks to the Government Portal about the outstanding results of the construction sector in 2019.

Moulding a passion for replica fighter planes

Former Air Force official Bui Xuan Thanh started making replicas of fighter planes in the 1970s.

Singer Dorothée Hannequin to perform in Vietnam for first time

French-Vietnamese musician and singer Dorothée Hannequin will for the first time perform in Vietnam in two shows, one at the French cultural center L’Espace in Hanoi on February 21 and another at the French Institute in HCMC on February 22.

 

Good relations of “emigrants” in Hoi An Ancient City

Many foreigners “migrated” to Hoi An with the intention staying on vacation for a few months to half a year; however, during their stay, some have formed good connections that made them stay in the ancient city longer than expected.

Achievements of Vietnamese beauties in Miss Grand Slam through years

H'Hen Nie, Huong Giang, and Huyen My are among the Vietnamese beauties who successfully achieved strong results whilst competing in the Miss Grand Slam beauty competition launched by Global Beauties in recent years.

University dean listed as one of world’s leading scientists

Born in the Year of the Rat, Dao Van Duong, Dean of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering at Phenikaa University, 36, has been listed among the world’s top 100,000 scientists.

Vietnam to feel bad economic contagion of coronavirus: ANZ

The new coronavirus is estimated to shave 0.81 percentage points off Vietnam's annual GDP growth.

Hanoi people queued to buy face masks

Many people in Hanoi have queued up outside mask shops on February 6 in order to buy masks.

Hanel shares to be listed next week

Shares of electronics firm Hanel will be listed on the Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCoM) on February 13, four years after its initial public offering (IPO).

Some universities, schools to remain closed until Feb 16 due to coronavirus emergency

A number of universities and schools in several provinces and cities will extend their closure until February 16 amid an ongoing public health emergency caused by the novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV.

Vietnam's new consumer finance curbs to challenge business models: Fitch

Fitch Ratings believes larger, more established finance companies are better-placed to meet the new requirements while newer, smaller companies that concentrate on cash loans may find it harder to shift their business models.

Debt payment for urban railway to proceed despite ongoing delay

When a finished urban railway in Hanoi is put into service remains unknown but Vietnam must pay a US$6.5 million debt for the project this year to the Chinese side,  according to the local media.

 

Linh and Tung lead annual music award nominations

Young singers Hoang Thuy Linh and Son Tung M-TP are leading the way with the most nominations for the 15th Music Devotion Awards.

Famous American comedienne to perform at Sofitel

Saigon Funny People and The Comedy Club Bangkok in association with Saigon International Comedy will present a performance by American comedienne Iliza Shlesinger at the Sofitel Plaza Saigon on February 21.