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Lai Chau: Four people swept away by flash floods

Four people have gone missing after being swept away by flash floods in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau on early June 24, according to the provincial Steering Committee for Disaster Response, Search and Rescue.

 

Covered warrants to be officially listed on June 28

Covered warrants (CWs) will be officially listed and traded on the Vietnamese stock market from June 28, according to the State Securities Commission of Vietnam (SSC).

Artworks made from used plastic warn of environmental damage

A group of young artists from a social enterprise in Hanoi have brought new life to tens of thousands of used plastic items and transformed them into impressive artworks which are on display at an ongoing exhibition in the capital.

 

Hanoi’s first fixed blood donation site opens

The National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) has opened its first fixed blood donation site at Hoan Kiem Health Centr at No 26 Luong Ngoc Quyen street in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.

Cashless payment remains low in Vietnam: CIEM

The ratio of cashless payments in Vietnam remains low, standing at only 11.49 percent of total means of payment, according to a recent report from the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM).

West Lake's hidden treasures

Hanoi’s Tay Ho district has the capital city’s largest lake called Ho Tay or West Lake.

Corporate culture a question of character

At times neglected, a strong corporate culture is a key factor in success.

Trading commodities on blockchain

A fair and efficient supply chain plays an important role in the development of any sector. 

Floating market in rainy days

Located in the important trading position of five regions, Nga Nam (cross-road) floating market is still bustling with buyers and sellers on rainy days. 

Regulating ride-hailing firms: Do not dampen the development

As competition is uneven among ride-hailing firms and traditional taxi companies, there is heated debate about how to better regulate new business models.

Why postgraduate enrolment falls ?

The considerable decrease in the number of graduates enrolled for postgraduate courses in large higher education institutions has called for a reality check whether because of schools’ poor quality or boom in postgraduate courses.

Fansipan Horse Race ‘Galloping Horses’ 2019

Fansipan Horse Race ‘Galloping Horses’ 2019 kicked off in Sun World Fansipan Legend Tourism Complex on June 21.

 

Buses to remain Hanoi's mainstream public transport in next 20 years

Buses lines have covered 100% of Hanoi’s districts, reached 100% of the city’s schools, 86% of industrial parks and 90% of urban areas in the capital.

Startups in Vietnam head to digital transformation

Startups in Vietnam have been trending to adopt the technology of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to gain market success amid mounting competition.

E-payments becoming easier than ever

E-payment channels are flourushing but few people are choosing the payment channels.

 

PM chairs first gov’t meeting via e-Cabinet system

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc chaired the first government meeting via e-Cabinet system that debuted in Hanoi on June 24.

Apple posts modest profit in Vietnam despite earning huge revenue

Although iPhone retains its charm by the classy design, the sales of the US’s brand seems to slow down in the face of South Korea’s Samsung and China’s emerging Huawei Android smartphones which are less pricey but packed with breakthrough features.

What is ASEAN’s role in settling East Sea disputes?

ASEAN must actively respond to its members’ calls on the East Sea issues.

Unlawful unilateral activities in East Sea worrisome: Vietnam PM

Unlawful behaviors in the sea require ASEAN`s better role in dealing with.

Vietnamese talented pianist applies teaching method in US

Immersed in the American and European piano teaching traditions, the talented Vietnamese also conducted a thorough research on the Vietnamese piano teaching method.