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Forbes: Vietnam to become IT outsourcing powerhouse

 Forbes has predicted that Vietnam is on the path to become a hot spot for IT outsourcing and will soon become a world powerhouse in this field.

Former BIDV chairman implicated in notorious banking fraud

 The violations of BIDV and its former chairman Tran Bac Ha related to the notorious VNCB case are very serious.

TV market turns sour with World Cup uncertainty

Domestic television retailers are on the edge because VTV or other televisions have yet to announce securing the 2018 World Cup’s TV rights, with only 10 days to go.

Diageo-backed Halico may prove unmarketable on UpCOM

Despite being backed by the world's biggest spirits company Diageo, Hanoi Liquor JSC (Halico)’s massive losses may make its shares unmarketable.

Tax rise will be burden on consumers: experts

VietNamNet Bridge - Just within one year, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) proposed raising a series of taxes, citing international practices and the goal of increasing tax collections for the state.  

Girl dies after toad meal

 An 11-year-old girl has died while her twin sister is in critical condition after eating toad in Hoa Binh Province. 

HCM City shooting kills one, leaves one injured

 HCM City police are investigating a shooting which has killed a man and injured another.

Chan May Port threatened by dyke project

 The dredging at a local dyke project in Phu Loc District, Thua Thien-Hue Province is endangering the environment as well as the infrastructure of Chan May Port.

Nghe An transplant rice seedlings at night

 Many farmers in the central province of Nghe An had to transplant rice seedlings at night to avoid scorching hot weather.

Vietnam jumps ahead of Myanmar to lead ASEAN PMI rankings

 Vietnam has overtaken Myanmar to lead the ASEAN manufacturing PMI rankings, as growth in its manufacturing sector picked up in May.

Children are our future

 Nguyen Thanh Truc, an expert in child protection of UNICEF, Hanoi, talks to People’s Weekend on measures to prevent abuse of children.

Domain registrar Mat Bao offers huge discounts at Vietnam Mobile Day

Mat Bao Corporation will offer more than 5,000 incentive packages worth US$307,000 to the online business community at the Vietnam Mobile Day to be held in HCM City and Ha Noi this month.

PV Power to list on HoSE in June-end

 PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PV Power) will approve the plan of listing shares on HCM City Stock Exchange at the first shareholders’ meeting scheduled on June 26.

Singaporean investment fund divests from Vinasun

 After losing more than VND125 billion (US$5.5 million) in Vinasun, Singaporean investment fund Government of Singapore (GIC) announced a full divestment from Vietnam Sun Corporation (VNS).

Education Dept’s request on praising bravery of ‘street knights’ creates public stir

The HCMC Education & Training Department has sent a dispatch to schools, asking them to commend the courage of five ‘street knights’ who were stabbed to death when trying to arrest armed thieves. 

Will Vietnam become an AI hub?

VietNamNet Bridge - Le Hong Viet, technology director of FPT, the Vietnamese largest information technology frim, said AI (artificial intelligence) has had extremely big impact on the economy and society. 

Rainy season begins, 10 landslides already occur

Landslides are occurring in many localities in Mekong River Delta, though the rainy season has just begun. Ten serious landslide cases have occurred in Ca Mau, Hau Giang and Can Tho in the last two weeks.

VN prepares for possible storm

 As a tropical low-pressure system is continuing to develop, agencies must closely monitor the situation so that captains and owners of vessels receive timely notification of its progress in order to avoid dangerous areas.

Vietnamese youth: driving force behind ‘bubble tea fever’

More milk tea shops have arisen in HCM City and Hanoi, and analysts say there is even room for more. With over 20 shops near each other, Nguyen Hue pedestrian street in District 1 in HCM City is known informally as the ‘milk tea street’. 

Vietnamese woman wins Belgium cycle race

 Vietnamese first ranked racer Nguyen Thi That overtook the competition on the track, becoming the winner of the first stage of 2018’s one-day woman’s cycle race Dwars door de Westhoek, held and concluded in Belgium on Sunday (June 3).