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Vietnam - one of countries with high rate of antibiotic resistance : WHO

Antibiotic resistance is one of the most pressing global concerns in medicine with highly resistant pathogens of many species proving difficult to treat.

Vietnam's steel industry woes may last until mid-2023

HCMC – Steel output and consumption have plunged in recent months, and the situation is predicted to linger until the second quarter of next year.

US, Vietnam launch new project to reduce environmental pollution

A new US Agency for International Development (USAID) project to reduce environmental pollution through Vietnamese-led collective action was launched in Hanoi on November 15.

US$2,165 million complex project approved in Binh Dinh

The People's Committee in the Central Province of Binh Dinh today approved the Long Son Iron and Steel Complex project of Long Son Phu My Iron and Steel Company in Lo Dieu village in Hoai My Commune in Hoai Nhon Town.

The Vietnamese basketball team end their journey in FIBA ​​Asia Cup 2025 preliminary round

With defeat by Malaysia, the Vietnamese basketball team's journey in the FIBA ​​Asia Cup 2025 preliminary round has ended.

Tuyen to fight at World Taekwondo Championship in Mexico

Vietnam's best hope Truong Thi Kim Tuyen will fight at the 2022 World Taekwondo Championships which is ongoing in Guadalajara, Mexico.

15th NA’s fourth session hailed a success

NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said that after 21 days of work, the 4th session of the 15th National Assembly completed the planned programme.

Woman arrested for allegedly causing death of 17-month-old child in HCM City

Police in HCM City's District 7 took Nguyen Ngoc Phuong, 30, into custody on Tuesday. She is accused of “intentionally causing injury” to the infant.

Vietnamese and NZ PMs exchange women’s national football shirts

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh joined with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to exchange the jerseys worn by each country’s women’s football teams following talks held on November 14 in Hanoi.

Multiple universities accept VSTEP for admission, IELTS review begins after suspension

A number of universities are now accepting the VSTEP (Vietnamese Standardized Test of English Proficiency) certificate as proof of language efficiency for admission and graduation.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES NOVEMBER 15

Concert to celebrate 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Austria diplomatic ties

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS NOVEMBER 15

Urban economy expected to account for 85% of national GDP by 2030

Largest sale campaign of the year kicks off

The Shopping Season 2022 which lasts from now to the year-end will enable HCM City’s customers to buy goods with discounts of up to 100 percent.

PM Jacinda Ardern attends Vietnam-New Zealand Business Dialogue

The Vietnam-New Zealand Business Dialogue was held in Hanoi on November 15, with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern attending.

Japan launches tourism promotion campaign in Vietnam

The Japan National Tourism Organisation on November 15 launched a campaign to promote Japanese tourism in Vietnam, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties (1973-2023).

Fuel enterprises find it difficult to access foreign currency, credit sources

While fuel prices increase, and the USD/VND exchange rate climbs, many fuel enterprises face difficulties in accessing foreign currency and credit sources.

Real estate firms ask for VND100 trillion to solve difficulties

Two meetings to settle the existing problems in the real estate market were held on November 8.

Vietnam wins multiple tourism awards

Vietnam has been named as the world leading heritage destination at the World Travel Awards 2022.

UK to support Vietnam to realise its commitments at COP26 through smart city solutions

The UK would continue to support Vietnam to realise its commitments at COP26 through smart city solutions, Sam Wood, British deputy consul general in HCM City, said on Monday.

Vietnamese billionaires lose money as share prices fall

The shares of companies owned by Vietnamese billionaire families have lost value, causing big losses.