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Investors sue founder of loss-making eatery chain Mon Hue

Major investors of Huy Vietnam Group Limited have taken legal action against Huy Nhat, the founder and chairman of Mon Hue, a chain of up to 80 restaurants across the country, as the firm has closed its eateries due to heavy debts.

Cold air to cause dangerous weather in Vietnam's northern and central regions

Showers and scattered thunderstorms will appear in the northern region of the country on October 24, with moderate to heavy rain, due to the impacts of cold air, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF)

Southeast Asia hosts FIFA U20 World Cup for the first time

Good news has arrived to Southeast Asian football as the world's football governing body FIFA has decided to hand over the hosting rights of the 2021 U20 World Cup to Indonesia, marking the first time the tournament has come to ASEAN.

In Vietnam, technology giants battle it out

E-commerce firms are now gathering strength for more costly investments rather than focusing on ads and promotions.

Long Thanh international airport will operate by 2025: transport minister

Long Thanh international airport will open its doors by 2025 at the latest and will handle 25 million passengers and 1.2 million tonnes of goods a year once the first phase is completed.

HCM City named as host for final round of Miss Vietnam 2020

Organised by Tienphong newspaper, the final round of the Miss Vietnam 2020 pageant is scheduled to be held at Phu Tho competition hall in Ho Chi Minh City from July 27 to August 24, 2020.

Land policies restrain Vietnam agricultural development

Scattered, small-sized land lots hamper farmers and stop companies from investing and in agriculture, experts have warned.

Vietnamese banks struggle to raise chartered capital

The time to apply standards in accordance with Basel II is nearing and commercial banks are rushing to raise chartered capital.

Vietnam's Chinh claims world wushu gold

Vietnam won one gold, four silver and four bronze medals at the World Wushu Championships which closed in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday.

Vietnamese boxer wins Military Games bronze

Boxer Trinh Thi Diem Kieu grabbed a bronze at the 7th World Military Games in Wuhan, China on Wednesday.

Vietnam’s top-level domain “.vn” tops ASEAN in usage number

About 486.000 internet addresses have been registered with Vietnam’s top-level domain (TLD) “.vn” as of September 30, tops all other ASEAN domains and is among Asia-Pacific’s top ten in terms of usage number.

Hanoi Youth Theatre to host Japanese J-Dance vol.2 show

The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam is set to hold a J-Dance vol.2 event at the Youth Theater in Hanoi across two days on November 1 and 2.

Vietnam's ten-month FDI capital contributions at $10.8 billion

Capital contributions and share purchases by foreign investors up in first ten months while new projects and capital fall, MPI report shows.

Vietnam's import of cars from Thailand, Indonesia continue rising

Cars from Thailand and Indonesia accounted for the majority of cars imported between January and September this year.

Vietnam needs foreign aid to develop renewable energy

To transition to renewable energy, Viet Nam will need assistance and aid from its foreign partners, a top energy official has said.

Vietnamese Gov’t takes tighter control over large-size real estate projects

The Government will continue to tighten credit in the real estate industry.

 

Hanoi horse racecourse scheduled to open next year

A USD420 million racetrack complex in Hanoi’s the outlying district of Soc Son is set to open next year.

Coach Park calls players for clashes against UAE, Thailand

Park Hang-seo has called up 27 players to prepare for the 2022 World Cup qualifier match between Vietnam and the UAE and Thailand next month.

Exhibition of Japanese martial arts

‘The Spirit of Budo: The History of Japan's Martial Arts’ exhibition takes place from October 11 to 25 at the Vietnam Fine Art Museum in Hanoi.

Blindness rate drops strongly in Vietnam

The rate of blindness among people 50 years old and older has dropped strongly in the past decade, standing at 1.3 percent in 2015 from 3.1 percent in 2008, according to the latest survey conducted in 14 cities and provinces in 2015.