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Vietnam's six Kilo-class submarines in close up

 Vietnam has so far received six 636 kilo-class submarines from Russia to modernise and enhance the capacity of its navy forces to defend the country's territorial waters.

Love is in the air on Valentine’s Day in Saigon

 On the morning of February 14, Nguyen Van Cu Street in Ho Chi Minh City was dubbed the ‘pathway of love’ decked with a galore of brilliantly coloured gifts and flowers for that special person in one’s life.

Drug-resistant malaria spread concerns experts

 VietNamNet Bridge – An increase in drug- resistant malaria cases in many regions nationwide is of growing concern to community health, health experts are warning.

Unqualified works at schools stopped: Ministry official

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Education and Training will soon officially ask that schools nationwide review their facilities and stop using any deemed to be unsafe,

HCM City projects to prevent landslides to cost $75m

HCM City will undertake 14 projects to prevent erosion, including dredging of vulnerable waterways, at a cost of over VND1.7 trillion (US$75 million) this year, according to its Inland Waterway Management Division.

Japanese firms plan Viertnam expansion: report

 More than 60% of Japanese firms operating in Vietnam have intentions to expand their business here to cash in on the improved investment climate, a survey by Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) has revealed.

Supporting industry to get sustained Gov’t help

 The Government plans to provide wide-ranging assistance to the domestic supporting industry so that they can increase supplies of parts and components to both local and foreign firms and better participate in the global production chain.

PM approves 27-hole golf course project in Cam Ranh

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a project to build The Lotus Cam Ranh Golf Course proposed by KN Cam Ranh Company Ltd in Khanh Hoa Province, roughly 450km northeast of HCM City.

Transport ministry: Uber needs to complete business registration

 The Transport Ministry has affirmed that Vietnam has not banned Uber but the company must work with ministries and agencies to complete business registration.  

Vinachem seeks delay in plant equitisation

 The Vietnam National Chemical Group (Vinachem) has proposed to the Prime Minister to delay the equitisation of  the losing Ninh Binh Nitrogenous Fertiliser Plant until it generates profits again in order to ensure effective restructuring.

Three designs of Long Thanh int’l airport submitted for decision

 The Ministry of Transport has submitted three architectural plans for the passenger terminal of Long Thanh International Airport to the Government for approval.

Ambassador notes intensified relations between Vietnam, G20 members

 Vietnam’s relations with member economies of the G20 are being expanded and intensified, Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Doan Xuan Hung told the press.

Vietnam willing to join int’l efforts in protecting sea environment

Vietnam is willing join hands with the international community in efforts to protect the marine environment while exploiting economic resources in a reasonable and effective manner.

USAID supports Vietnam to forge community links in HIV prevention

 The Prime Minister has approved a non-refundable aid package from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) to strengthen community links in HIV prevention.

Vietnam moves to eliminate rabies

 The Prime Minister has approved a national programme to control rabies in pet dogs and humans by 2021 with the aim of stamping out the disease.

Relief printing on show at Hanoi exhibition

 Established artist Pham Khac Quang is showing his latest paintings which were created using a relief printing technique at an exhibition launched recently in Hanoi’s Goethe Institute. 

Breaths of fresh air in Vietnamese music

 VietNamNet Bridge – When she was only 11, Huyen Trang left her family in Hai Duong City to go to Ha Noi and begin her studies at the Vietnam National Academy of Music.

Vietnam’s building code in a "messy" situation

 The Vietnamese government faces a messy situation when it comes to issuing and monitoring the current regulations on construction.

Quang Ninh suspends tourist boat fleet after fire

 The People’s Committee of northern Quang Ninh province on February 14 decided to halt all activities of the boat fleet, along with sightseeing and accommodation services, of Bhaya Legend Co. Ltd following a fire on one of its tourist ships. 

Bac Giang: Ancient tree receives national heritage status

The millennium-year-old "lim" tree in Bac Giang province.