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Vietnam attends Asia-Pacific chief judges’ conference in Japan

 Chief Judge of the Supreme People’s Court Nguyen Hoa Binh attended the 17th Conference of the Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific held in Tokyo, Japan, from September 19-21.

Sanofi tests three-in-one antibody to treat or prevent HIV

 A three-pronged man-made antibody, created by French drugmaker Sanofi and U.S. scientists, could offer a new way to treat or prevent HIV, following successful tests in monkeys.

Vietnam energy prospects 2017 announced

A report on Vietnam energy prospects has been announced by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, providing an overview of Vietnam's opportunities and challenges faced in developing sustainable energy.

111 set to be national hotline for child protection

Telephone hotline No. 111 has been regulated as the National Child Protection Hotline and is expected to be put into service in December.

Vietnam’s first-ever private orchestra established

 Sun Symphony Orchestra (SSO) made its debut in Hanoi on September 20, the first-ever private orchestra to be established in Vietnam.

Vietnam concerned about big firms taking over retail chains

Thai products have been flooding the market, with Thai billionaires taking over a number of Vietnamese retail chains.

International Media Centre ready for APEC Summit 2017

The International Media Centre has been upgraded at total cost of VND178 billion in preparation for the upcoming APEC Summit 2017 set to transpire November 6-11 in the central coastal city of Danang.

Unique bamboo cafe in Dong Hoi

The Café Coco is a popular destination of many local people in the city of Dong Hoi in central Quang Binh Province. Many locals say its best feature is its unique bamboo architecture.

Vietnam representatives at international beauty pageants through years

Thuy Dung, Phuong Linh, Thuy Van and Truc Diem are some of Vietnam representatives at international beauty pageants.

Tighter regulations introduced on delayed, cancelled flights

 The Ministry of Transport has revised regulations on flight delays and cancellations, requesting airlines to provide better care for their passengers in these cases.

Ho Dynasty Citadel faces erosion caused by Storm Doksuri

 The recent Storm Doksuri damaged part of Ho Dynasty Citadel in Thanh Hoa Province which was recognised by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site.

Thailand Festival set to take place in Hanoi next week

 The Royal Thai Embassy in Hanoi will join forces with Thailand’s private organizations and the Thai community in Vietnam to hold the 9th Thailand Festival at Thong Nhat Park in Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi on September 30 and October 1.

HCM City to build more flyovers to fix traffic jams

 More flyovers and tunnels will be built in HCM City to reduce traffic congestion, the city’s Department of Transport has said.

ASEAN Para Games 2017: Vietnam earns total 31 gold medals

 Vietnam bagged several gold medals in swimming and athletics on September 21, the fourth official competition day at the ongoing ninth ASEAN Para Games held in Malaysia.

Mobile commerce fails to take off with Vietnamese consumers

 Millions of Vietnamese use smartphones for tasks like listening to music, making a phone call, sending text messages, hailing a taxi or checking in for a flight, says the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Minh secures ParaGames’ gold hattrick

Nguyen Hoang Minh completed a hat-trick at the ASEAN Para Games after winning his third gold medal in the men’s T12/13 1,500m yesterday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Solutions for achieving growth with limited budget

The Vietnamese economy is facing a major contradiction as it is striving for economic growth but the national budget is very limited. 

Ninh Binh-artist wins national award

 VietNamNet Bridge – This year’s Viet Nam Fine Arts Association prize has been won by Ku Kao Khai for his sculpture-installation work entitled Chuong (Bell). 

Fitch: VN’s resolution not quick fix for NPL issues

  Efforts by the Vietnamese authorities to speed up resolution of legacy problem loans could help address the asset-quality issues that weigh heavily on banks’ viability ratings.

Vietnam’s import of machines up 33%

 Viet Nam spent US$24.12 billion importing machines, equipment, tools and spare parts in the first eight months of this year, marking a year-on-year increase of 33 per cent.