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Nobel laureates urge Greenpeace to stop opposing GMOs

 More than 100 Nobel laureates called on the international environmental group Greenpeace on Thursday to end its opposition to genetically modified crops, saying there is a scientific consensus they are safe and can benefit society.

U.S. opens investigation into Tesla after fatal crash in Autopilot mode

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it is opening a preliminary investigation into 25,000 Tesla Motors Model S cars after a driver of one of the vehicles was killed using the Autopilot mode. 

How will Apple SIM affect network operators?

VietNamNet Bridge - Apple SIM is considered a technological breakthrough, but it could be an obstacle to mobile network operators’ business.

Investment projects of powerful conglomerates lose trillions of dong

VietNamNet Bridge - A series of huge projects developed by economic groups belonging to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) have reported losses worth trillions of dong of the state’s money. 

Hanoi calls for investment to treat domestic solid waste

VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoi needs investment to apply new comprehensive measures to sort waste at source, organize waste collection, and treat waste with modern technologies.

Vietnamese badminton pairs progress at Canada Open

 Duo Do Tuan Duc and Pham Nhu Thao advanced to the second round of the Yonex Canada Open, the badminton tournament which began in Calgary City on June 29.

Two Vietnamese swimmers claim silvers in Hungarian tournament

 Hoang Quy Phuoc and Tran Duy Khoi pocketed two silvers at an open swimming tournament in Budapest, Hungary, on June 29.

Photos honour Vietnamese dads

A photo by photographer Huynh Nam Dong - depicting a young father cuddling his premature newborn on his chest, giving him skin-to-skin contact - won first prize in the Vietnamese Dads photo contest.

PM asks for improved quality of legal documents

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc urged ministries and sectors to ensure the progress of building legal documents as well as their quality.

Pile of work to do with incomplete documents

 Minister-Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung has called for efforts to deal with incomplete documents guiding the implementation of laws and ordinances with heed paid to ensuring their quality and feasibility.

Party chief bids farewell to WB’s Country Director

 Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong praised Victoria Kwakwa’s attainments during her seven-year position as the World Bank’s Country Director for Vietnam at a farewell reception in Hanoi on June 30.

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Investment for HCM City’s hospitals approved, Poster, photo contest on environmental protection launched, Highest temperature nationwide reduces slightly, 32 pharmaceutical companies fined for violating regulations

VN auto industry continues to struggle

 The local car manufacturing industry is trying to find a suitable car model which can exploit local production standards and localisation rate while being competitive enough of surviving coming international trade agreements.

Dancing on the dunes of your own ’Sahara desert’ in Viet Nam

My native place has never lacked sunshine. You could even say that it has had more of it than needed.So it happens that Binh Thuan Province’s Tuy Phong District has extended dry periods and the highest speed of desertification. 

Teachers promise not to open private classes if salary high enough

Analysts say they don’t believe the Ministry of Education and Training can prohibit private teaching unless the wage policy is adjusted and teachers’ salaries are high enough to cover their basic needs.

How high are the incomes of managers in state-owned conglomerates?

VietNamNet Bridge - The managers of state-owned economic groups and general corporations are reported to receive VND0.5 billion a year. But their real incomes are much higher.


Boats on Hanoi's West Lake to be inspected

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ha Noi will set up an inter-sector team to inspect the business operations and the safety of boats and floating houses on West Lake by next month, Vu Van Vien, the city’s Transport Department director said.

IMF notes Vietnam's solid growth

Vietnam’s 2016 growth will be moderate, at around 6 per cent, reflecting the adverse agriculture shock, lower external demand and spillovers of tighter global financial conditions.

A tattoo renaissance, in staid Vietnam

 Considered a shady business by some, tattoos are seeing a slow but certain attitude change in Vietnam led by the urban young and hip – its growing middle class,

Vietnam targets 90% health insurance coverage

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has asked the Viet Nam Social Insurance and Ministry of Health to take action and ensure that at least 90 per cent of the population is covered by health insurance by 2020,