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Police to probe waste dumping in Da Nang

 Da Nang City’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment has sent to the police details of alleged toxic waste dumped by an environmental company at the Khanh Son dumping site.

Vu Thi Hang to wrestle for glory in Rio Games

 Taking up wrestling by chance, Vu Thi Hang has stuck to the sport meant for men all her life and has made her name at the Rio Olympics this summer.

Innocent man demands $550,000 compensation

 An 81 year-old man in Bac Ninh Province, who was cleared of a murder charge after more than 40 years, has asked for compensation of VND12 billion ($550,000).

Vietnam's player retains 24th in world junior chess champs

 International Master Tran Tuan Minh tied with Harsha Bhrathakoti of India in the seventh round at the ongoing World Junior (U-20) Chess Championship in India.

Philippine artists honour VN relations

A Philippine art troupe will come to perform in Hanoi and Thanh Hoa City tonight and tomorrow.

Dreaming big with small RFID chip

VietNamNet Bridge - Microchips with RFID (radio frequency identification) have the potential to become a key economic sector.

Thai referee to supervise V.League match

FIFA-level referee Teetichai Nualjan will supervise the match between Dong Tam Long An and Hoang Anh Gia Lai in the 21st round of the V.League 1 today, the Vietnam Football Federation has announced.

Provinces in north Vietnam brace for floods

 Chairman of the People’s Committee of the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau Do Ngoc An on August 16 urged relevant bodies to be prepared for potential rain and flooding from an upcoming tropical depression. 

Administrative reform key to Government of integrity: minister

Minister of Home Affairs Le Vinh Tan has sketched out five major solutions to step up administrative reform towards a growth-driving and honest Government.

100 domestic, foreign scholars to discuss East Sea issue

Nearly 100 scholars from Vietnam, the US, Australia, Japan, the Philippines and India will attend a seminar discussing legal regulations on islands and shoals in international law and East Sea realities, in Khanh Hoa on August 17-18.

14th National Assembly to convene second session in October

 The 14th National Assembly plans to organise its second session from October 20 to November 18, according to the NA Standing Committee at its second meeting on August 16.

PM hosts former RoK’s policy coordination minister

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has affirmed that the Vietnamese government will provide all possible support for foreign firms, including those from the Republic of Korea, to do business in Vietnam.

Hanoi seminar spotlights PCA’s East Sea ruling

A seminar was held in Hanoi on August 16, focusing on dissecting the content of the recent ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague, the Netherlands, on the Philippines’s lawsuit against China’s claims in the East Sea.

Hanoitourist plans $500mn horse racetrack in Hanoi

Hanoitourist and South Korea’s Global Consultant Network Company Limited signed an investment cooperation agreement on August 9 for building a five-star complex in Hanoi's Soc Son district that will include a horse racetrack.

Continuous effort for the better Indonesia

VietNamNet would like to introduce an article by H.E. Ibnu Hadi, Indonesian Ambassador to Vietnam, on the occasion of the 71st Independence Day of Indonesia, August 17th.

Hanoi’s café culture changing with the times

 Elaborate themes and funky decor are now the standard at many Ha Noi cafes. Business owners aim to attract younger generations who seek out unique social spaces and the perfect "selfie"

Hanoi cracks down on PR stunts

 The Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has fined a mobile phone retailer for its PR campaign which consisted of parading around a model in a glass box on a pick-up truck.

Who will take care of aviation security?

VietNamNet Bridge - Airports Corporation of Vietnam's (ACV) transition to a joint stock company may affect aviation security, some experts believe. 

Low- and mid-tier universities: mixed signals on enrollment

VietNamNet Bridge - Many universities and junior colleges received a large number of applications after one week of enrollment, but they are still not sure if they can find enough students. 

Berjaya’s $3.5 billion project in second city faces possible revocation

 The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has just requested the city’s Department of Planning and Investment to review Berjaya Corporation Bhd.’s Vietnam International University Township (VIUT) project in the northwest urban area.