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France cracks down on Uber service after protests

 France's interior minister has ordered a ban on the low-cost car-sharing service UberPOP after a day of nationwide protests by taxi drivers.

Vietnamese cuisine introduced in Japan

 BETOAJI, a non-profit organization established by Vietnamese students in Japan, has run cookery classes for those fond of cooking Vietnamese traditional dishes.

Officials from ten embassies visit Bac Giang province

Opportunities for cooperation in preserving, processing and exporting farm produce were discussed at a meeting held in Bac Giang on June 25 between the Provincial People’s Committee and a delegation of representatives from ten different embassies.

Vietnam attends security conference in Russia

 Public Security Minister General Tran Dai Quang joined senior representatives from the United Nations and 72 countries responsible for national security to attend a conference held from June 24-25 in Russia's city of Ulan-Ude.

Denmark funds Vietnam’s energy saving initiatives

 Denmark will support energy saving initiatives in the private sector in Vietnam under a programme worth 6.5 million USD.

45,000 individuals screened for MERS symptoms

 Nearly 45,000 individuals arriving in Vietnam by air, sea and land from countries affected by the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been screened by body-temperature scanners, a health official said.

Summit probes IT growth areas

 Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has urged information and technology (IT) firms to give priority to IT application in public services.

Typhoon Kujira causes serious damage to northern Vietnam

 Typhoon Kujira, the first storm of the year brought heavy rains and caused flash floods, costing human lives and property damage in northern provinces, including Son La and Lai Chau.

Summer fun at Da Nang week-long fest

 Summer Destination Week will kick off in the Son Tra Peninsula with food courts, sand painting and paragliding. It'll last from June 26 to July 1.

Vietnam has Southeast Asia's most curious shoppers

 Consumers in Vietnam show a strong affinity for brands investing in new product development and are among the most likely regionally to try new product offerings, according to a report released on June 23 by Nielsen.

More than 3 million business households disappear from documents

VietNamNet Bridge - More than 3 million business households listed by the General Statistics Office (GSO) cannot be found in the General Department of Taxation (GDT) documents.

SBV looks to drop bad debt below 3 percent by Sept.

 Governor of the State Bank of Viet Nam Nguyen Van Binh has set a new target to bring down non-performing loans (NPLs) to less than 3 per cent by September.

EU leaders agree to relocate 40,000 migrants

 EU leaders holding late-night talks in Brussels have agreed to relocate tens of thousands of migrants who have arrived in Italy and Greece.

Mekong delta chefs show talent at biggest hot pot event

 VietNamNet Bridge – Famous chef Pham Tuan Hai, more than 300 chefs and 31 contestants of Miss Mekong Delta pageant 2015 is to gather for the biggest hot pot event in Vietnam set to get underway in Can Tho City on June 27.

Special trip to Mai Chau – A fragrant flower of Muong land

 VietNamNet Bridge - Only a 3-hour drive with the route of 130 kilometers from Hanoi, Mai Chau – with peaceful space and fresh air – has become an ideal getaway to unwind from all the stress and retreat from the hot summer days in the bustling city.

Bobbi Kristina Brown: Legal action filed against boyfriend

 The boyfriend of Bobbi Kristina Brown has been accused of assault and theft, on the same day her family announced she was being moved into hospice care.

Pico sells to foreigners, home appliance market remapped

VietNamNet Bridge - If Pico’s deal to sell shares to a Thai group wraps up as expected, the domestic home appliance market will have a new face as all the big players in the market will join hands with foreign investors.

NA ex-official says civil-service exams ‘fair,' ‘transparent' despite concerns

  Nguyen Viet Chuc, former vice-chairman of the National Assembly Commission for Culture, Education, Youth and Children, spoke to Khoa hoc & Doi song (Science & Life) newspaper about Hanoi civil-service exams.

Hoi An-Japan Cultural Festival scheduled in August

 VietNamNet Bridge – The ancient city will host the annual Hoi An-Japan Cultural Festival with a series of activities from August 28 to 30, Hoi An's culture centre said yesterday, June 25.

Pay-TV market: big players kill smaller companies with dumping services

VietNamNet Bridge - Local television stations have denounced big players for playing tricks to quell smaller companies.