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Non-infectious diseases kill 400,000 Vietnamese each year

 Non-infectious diseases claim the lives of about 400,000 Vietnamese people each year, said Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long at a conference seeking to prevent and control these diseases in the southern region in Ho Chi Minh City on May 8.

Largest ever pangolin release takes place in Cuc Phuong park

 The Save Vietnam’s Wildlife (SVW) and Cuc Phuong National Park released into the wild 93 Java pangolins (Manis javanica), the largest number so far, between April 28 and May 6.

Vietstar Airlines pushes for pesrmission to take off sooner

 Vietstar Airlines has adjusted its plan and continued to ask the Government to grant an air transport business licence so that it can take off sooner.

Myanmar upper house speaker to visit Vietnam

 Speaker of Myanmar’s House of Nationalities (Upper House) and Parliament Mahn Win Khaing Than will pay an official visit to Vietnam from May 10-16. 

Hanoi’s flooding hotpots galore, officials warn

 The capital city of Hanoi’s overloaded drainage system will struggle to cope with the rainy season this year, putting as many as 18 locations at risk of flooding, officials have warned.

Vietnamese students shine at Asian Physics Olympiad 2017

 Seven out of eight students of the Vietnam national team bagged prizes at the 18th Asian Physics Olympiad 2017, announced by the Office of Testing and Educational Quality Assurance under the Ministry of Education and Training on May 8.

Pacific Partnership 2017 begins in Da Nang

 The  Pacific Partnership 2017 (PP17) officially kicked off in the central city of Da Nang on May 8, with the participation of personnel from the US, UK, Australia and Japan. 

Vice President, Mongolian PM discuss reinforcing ties

 Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh and Mongolian Prime Minister Jargaltulgyn Erdenebat discussed measures to reinforce bilateral traditional friendship during their talks in Ulan Bator on May 8. 

Vietnam, New Zealand strengthen ties

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc held a reception for visiting Trade Minister of New Zealand Todd McClay in Hanoi on May 8.

Vietnam looks to boost agriculture ties with Madagascar

Vietnam is willing to cooperate with Madagascar in the fields it is strong in and Madagascar has demand for, such as agriculture, trade and investment, President Tran Dai Quang said.

Vietnam reaffirms sovereignty over Truong Sa archipelago

 As asserted many times before, Vietnam has sufficient legal ground and historical evidence affirming its sovereignty over Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago, stated Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang. 

Home schooling preferred by some students, families

VietNamNet Bridge - In Vietnam, only a few parents have chosen home schooling for their children.

Sand becoming depleted because of illegal exploitation, export

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s sand resources are expected to be exhausted after 15 years. However, people are still wasting sand, and enterprises continue exporting sand.

Authorities examine aluminum stockpile allegedly connected to Chinese billionaire

MOIT, MPI, MOF and the Ba Ria – Vung Tau provincial authorities will send staff to examine the vast aluminum stockpile which is believed to belong to a Chinese billionaire.

Samsung: half of S8, S8 Plus smartphones made in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - A representative from Samsung Vietnam said its factories in Vietnam provide 50 percent of all the Galaxy S8/S8 Plus smartphones sold internationally.

PetroVietnam-invested projects incurred huge losses under Dinh La Thang

VietNamNet Bridge - Many projects invested by PetroVietnam, the national oil & gas group, have been found taking huge losses. 

Government's borrowing and debt payment in 2017

 Government's borrowing and debt payment in 2017

Historic Dien Bien Phu Victory through pictures

On May 7, 1954, the Dien Bien Phu Victory ended French colonial rule in Vietnam. 63 years later, Dien Bien Phu city, where the historic event took place, has underwent drastical changes.

Cuc Phuong National Park: A shelter for wild animals

A reporter from the Thoi Nay (Today) publication shared his journey with his friend to hand over two wild macaques to the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre in Ninh Binh.

Young Vietnamese people greatly affected by social media

The lifestyle of young Vietnamese born in the 1990s has been affected by smartphones and social networking site Facebook, according to the findings of a study by Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living ASEAN.