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Fake reporters ruin media image

 VietNamNet Bridge – People must stop posing as journalists to cheat organisations, Truong Minh Tuan, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications, told the Viet Nam News Agency

Vietnamese scientists pursue further research on arsenic

Prof Dr. Pham Hung Viet and his coworkers, who have published many scholarly articles on arsenic decoding, are continuing their research on the transport of arsenic in sediments with other scientists.

French climber rocks capital's fitness scene by opening gym

VietNamNet Bridge – Jean Verly has become a fixture in Viet Nam's rock climbing scene. In 2011 he created VietClimb, one of the first rock climbing gyms.

Frustrated with gov’t policy, automakers set up factories elsewhere

While Vietnamese ministries argue about policies on the development of the automobile industry, many auto manufacturers that once intended to invest in Vietnam have changed their mind and left the country.

Vietnam considers using CEFR-V standard for English teaching

Linguists and educators believe that it is necessary to create a local CEFR-V, that is, a Vietnamese version of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, a set of standards used in teaching of English in Vietnam.

Food safety, quality pay export dividends

 VietNamNet Bridge – Food safety and quality were necessary for achieving sustainable agriculture growth, said Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Quoc Doanh

Japan gastronomy in town

 VietNamNet Bridge – International food chains are penetrating the local market in droves, especially fast-food restaurants that can be conspicuously spotted on the major streets in HCMC.

Photos: Da Lat in early morning mist

 VietNamNet Bridge – If you visit Da Lat, you must get up early to see the Highlands city in the morning dew. Below are images of the city taken in the morning.

Working mum blazes trail for bus drivers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Le Thi Hong Hanh rushes out of her house at 5 am, hops on her old motorbike and heads for the bus station in HCM City's District 4.

Better ODA control is a must

VietNamNet Bridge – Permanent member of the National Assembly's Committee for Financial and Budgetary Affairs, Bui Duc Thu, tells the Nhan Dan newspaper that the use of ODA has been marked by inefficiencies.

Ministry protects OTT services

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Information and Communications looks set to issue a rule preventing local telecom companies from obstructing over-the-top (OTT) services such as Zalo and Viber.

Frenchman’s call for animal protection

 VietNamNet Bridge – Leopold Vincent spends his time on meals in a completely different way. He lives all alone, but the middle-aged Frenchman prepares a lot of food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Images: 83-year-old woman cares for Agent Orange patients for 30 years

 VietNamNet Bridge – For the past three decades, Dr. Ta Thi Chung has been on the staff of the Hoa Binh (Peace) Village, teaching nearly 200 children who have been affected by Agent Orange.

Weekend visit to craft villages in Hanoi suburbs

 VietNamNet Bridge - Going to the village of Dao Thuc to watch water puppetry or to Thach Xa Village to learn how to make bamboo dragonflies are trips that you should try.

Bana try to preserve a ‘desolate' village

 VietNamNet Bridge – An ethnic minority community in the Central Highlands is struggling to save its cultural traditions and way of life despite increasing visitor interest in their village and improved living standards.

Tay Nguyen grads unable to get jobs

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ethnic minority students directly admitted to colleges and universities without sitting for entrance exams are finding it difficult to find jobs after graduation,

Deputy PM urges speed on one-stop border shop

 VietNamNet Bridge – Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Thursday, Nov 13, told authorities in the central province of Quang Tri to speed up work on an one-stop-shop model at the border gate with Laos.

Free music gala to highlight ambition and patriotism

VietNamNet Bridge – Dozens of artists will perform at a free gala performance on Phu Quoc Island in Kien Giang Province tomorrow (Nov 15) to highlight youth and patriotism.

Revised Civil Code to strengthen citizens' rights

 VietNamNet Bridge – National Assembly deputies highlighted the need to make fundamental adjustments to the Civil Code to ensure human and civil rights, while debating the draft revised Civil Code at the ongoing eighth session

Vice President receives former Canadian Governor General

Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan hosted a reception in Ha Noi on November 13 for former Canadian Governor General Michalle Jean, who is on a working visit to Viet Nam.