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Duan wins first stage of cycling race

VietNamNet Bridge – Le Van Duan of Eximbank HCM City won the first stage of the Return to Truong Son cycling race yesterday, July 15.

BWF expects new faces and new format at London Olympics

Badminton World Federation (BWF) is expecting new faces to challenge traditional powerhouses and new group stage format to shine at the coming London Olympic Games badminton competition starting in less than two weeks.

The struggle around 70,000 tons of cheap sugar

Food processing companies have accused sugar companies to restrict sales to push the prices up, insisting the Ministry of Industry and Trade to grant quotas to import sugar. 

Vietnam ranks 9th at 53rd IMO

VietNamNet Bridge – Six Vietnamese students have been placed ninth in the final rankings of the 53rd International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) after winning one gold, three silver and two bronze medals.

Vinaphone first to offer inflight call services

Vinaphone has become the first mobile operator in Viet Nam to provide in-flight mobile-phone services on domestic and international air routes.

Software Park not pulling its weight, say City councillors

Members of the People's Council in HCM City criticised the city yesterday for wasting money by investing in the Quang Trung Software Park in District 12, saying the project has not been cost effective.

Lao NA Chairwoman welcomes Vietnamese officials

VietNamNet Bridge – Lao National Assembly Chairwoman Pani Yathotou has received in Vientiane a delegation from central Quang Ngai Province led by Deputy Permanent Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Pham Minh Toan.

Finland better off within eurozone: Finnish PM

Finland is better off with a stable euro currency and the country remaining in the now 17-member single currency eurozone, local media quoted Finnish Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen as saying on Sunday.

Mobile phone manufacturers cut production

This has been a tough year for Vietnamese mobile phone brands, with many having to suspend production or even close down, unable to compete with their international rivals and troubled by the continuing economic slump.

Overseas travellers ignore economic downturn

Outbound tourism remains in good health, with millions travelling out of the country each year despite the protracted economic woes.

Japan pledges ODA for Vietnam at high level

VietNamNet Bridge – Japan considers Vietnam a leading partner in term of official development assistance (ODA) and will continue to provide the aid at a high level, said Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba.

High hospital fees to hit poor hardest

Many hospitals nationwide have planned to raise medical fees to the highest level allowed under current regulations, regardless of their differences in quality of services or medical infrastructure.

30 Chinese fishing ships officially violate Truong Sa

VietNamNet Bridge – A fleet of 30 fishing ships came to a fishing ground belonging to Vietnam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago on July 15, 78 hours  after setting out to sea from the island province of Hainan.

Nghe An back in League race

VietNamNet Bridge – Song Lam Nghe An burst back into title contention after a 5-2 drubbing of Hai Phong in the V-League 21st round yesterday, July 15, on their home turf in Vinh City.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 16/7

Ministry mulls amending fuel trading law; Ministry optimistic with export turnover of first six months; Experts say many firms unaware of risk management; SMEs may get $58 million in aid; PM allows EVN to offset previous losses

Vietnam footwear wins Brazil dumping lawsuit

Vietnam has for the first time scored a victory against a lawsuit directed towards its global exports on the evasion of anti-dumping taxes, according to the Vietnam Competition Administration (VCA) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Guitar club cheers Hanoi streets up

A guitar club in Hanoi gathers for street performances every Sunday afternoon at Ly Thai To Flower Garden, besides Hoan Kiem Lake, where local passers-by have chance to enjoy or even join in the melodious atmosphere.

Severe clashes rage in Syrian capital

Severe clashes broke out Sunday afternoon and overnight in a number of southern neighborhoods of the capital Damascus, mostly in the neighborhood of Tadamun, in what witnesses said the fiercest fighting to have occurred in the capital

NA Standing Committee considers building fishery management force

VietNamNet Bridge – In the July session, which opens today, July 16, the National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee will discuss the plan to establish the fishery management force.

Guest workers return to Libya

VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has given the green light to send Vietnamese workers back to Libya.