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WannaCry virus attacks 1,900 computers in Vietnam

 Some 1,900 computers in Viet Nam have been attacked by WannaCry virus – one of the largest-ever cyber-attacks affecting computers across the globe.

Vietnam looks to more Chinese tourists

 The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has requested local tourism authorities to improve services to maintain high growth in Chinese visitor arrivals this year and thereafter.

Govt insists on 2017 growth of 6.7% despite tough conditions

 The Government will adopt a series of measures, including pumping more oil, to achieve economic growth of as high as 6.7% this year, said Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung.

National Assembly third session slated for May 22

 The third session of the National Assembly is scheduled to take place from May 22 to June 21, the NA Standing Committee announced on May 17.

Businesses appreciate Gov’t Resolution 35 on developing enterprises

 The business community has put forward recommendations for the more effective implementation of the Government’s Resolution No.35/NQ-CP on supporting and developing enterprises through 2020 at a conference with the Prime Minister in Hanoi on May 17.

Vietnam, US want to further defense partnership

Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Chi Vinh, Deputy Minister of National Defence, hosted a reception for Senior Vice President of the US-ASEAN Business Council Michael Michalak in Hanoi on May 17. 

Tour connecting HCM City museums opened

 The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Council yesterday had a working to survey ideas for the city's tourism development in connection with museums. 

Vietnamese cinema industry presented at Cannes Film Festival

 The film, “Dao cua dan ngu cu” (The Island of Aliens or The Way Station) by director Hong Anh will be screened at the 70th Cannes Film Festival that is scheduled for May 17-28.

Hollywood director to offer scholarships to Vietnamese students

 The country`s tourism ambassador Jordan Vogt-Roberts, director of the movie “Kong: Skull Island” plans to offer at least two scholarships on arts education to Vietnamese students in the U.S.

Alcohol abuse among early Vietnamese adolescents

Lawyer Tran My Hoa from the HCMC Lawyer Association said that 34 percent of Vietnamese adolescents at the age of 14 – 17 consume alcohol.

Vietnam urged to prepare for the 4th industrial revolution

 The fourth industrial revolution is coming and Vietnamese enterprises simply must give it due regard.

Eyes on the smartphone prize

Despite the problems besetting the Galaxy Note 7 and its batteries, Samsung products remain popular in Vietnam, with smartphone sales at impressive levels in 2016. Who can take over third place in Vietnam's smartphone market from Apple this year?

Rice exports expected to face tough competition

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnam Food Association (VFA) has warned that it would be difficult to export rice in 2017. 

Hoi An choir competition brings together 1,000 performers worldwide

 The 2017 International Choir Competition will take place from June 7-11 in the ancient city of Hoi An, the central province of Quang Nam, bringing together 1,000 choir performers.

Lai Xa villagers’ museum honours traditional trade of photography

 A Photography Museum was inaugurated on May 15 in Lai Xa village, Kim Chung commune, Hoai Duc district in Hanoi, making it the first museum to be built by a Vietnamese community to showcase their traditional trade.

Singaporean director enthralled by tuong drama

Doctor Chua Soo Pong from Singapore is directing a work entitled Duoi Bong Da Huyen Thoai for Viet Nam’s Tuong Theatre. The performance will be staged at Pohang International Performing Arts Festival

HCM City to install sensor chips at flooding hotspots

 VietNamNet Bridge – Flood-sensor chips will be installed at an additional 32 flooding hotspots to warn HCM City residents of potential floods from heavy rains or tides,

Da Nang to investigate real estate violations

Da Nang City’s construction department has asked the municipal public security department to investigate illegal transactions related to the Muong Thanh Apartment project in the central city.

One in five Vietnamese have hypertension

Up to 12 million people suffer from high blood pressure, meaning that one out of every five people develop the disease. However, most patients are not aware of their sickness, leading to unexpected complications, 

State-owned hospitals still ignore local medicines

 VietNamNet Bridge – Half of all medicine used in Viet Nam is locally manufactured, however, it has been largely unused in central hospitals,