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Research on wild lives of plastic on show in Quy Nhon

A research exhibition titled “Plastic Matters: Wild Lives" is on display at the International Centre of Interdisciplinary Science and Education (ICISE) in the central city of Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh Province. 

Overseas Vietnamese singer Huong Lan marks half-century in singing career

Famous overseas Vietnamese singer Huong Lan will stage a special show at Hoa Binh Theater in Ho Chi Minh City on June 2.

Singaporean bestselling children's science magazine published in Vietnam

“The young scientists” collection of four magazines which is based on the latest Singapore MOE (Ministry of Education) Primary Science Syllabus and complemented with PSLE format questions has been released in Vietnam.

US$11mil. to upgrade Saigon-Nha Trang railway route

 The Vietnam Railway Corporation has proposed the Ministry of Transport to work out a project to improve the operation of the train on the Saigon-Nha Trang route with the aim of increasing capacity, minimizing the risk caused by human errors.

AFF Suzuki Cup 2018 named Vietnam’s top goal

The leaders of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF), the National Coaching Council, and head coach Park Hang-seo sat down for a meeting on May 7 to finalise their plans and preparations for the upcoming tournaments.

“A Touch of Belgium” in the heart of Hanoi

Numerous activities of the event entitled “A Touch of Belgium” will take place at the King Ly Thai To monument in Hanoi on May 12.

Vietnam, Israel intensify defence collaboration

Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh hosted a reception in Hanoi on May 8 for the Director of Israel’s Defence Export and Cooperation Agency Mishel Ben Baruch.

Vietnam, Australia hold second policy dialogue on agriculture

Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Australia’s Department of Agriculture and Water Resources signed off on two agreements at the second high-level agricultural policy dialogue in Canberra on May 8.

Vietnam welcomes two Nobel laureates for scientific conference

 Two Nobel laureates, theoretical physicist Gerard ‘t Hooft and economist Finn Kydland, will visit Vietnam to attend a conference on science and development scheduled for May 9-10 in the central city of Quy Nhon.

Ben Tre: Vietnam’s coconut kingdom

Coconuts can be found anywhere and everywhere in Vietnam. The fruit’s versatility is renowned. Juice, candy, rice and meat dishes are all immensely popular, but only in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre 

$13-million Jackpot winner remains anonymous

 The winner of Vietlott’s Jackpot 1 prize worth up to VND303.89 billion (USD13 million) has not come to the company to receive the money.

Vietnam, China jointly release young fish into Tonkin Gulf

 Vietnam and China on May 8 jointly released aquatic resources into the Tonkin Gulf at the border gate of the cross-border Bac Luan (Beilun) River in Dongxing city, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China.

Vietnam challenged over polluting ocean plastic waste

 US Science Envoy Dr Margaret Leinen has raised concerns about plastic waste as Vietnam is among top five countries that generate most plastic waste in the ocean.

Chu Thi Binh could renegotiate compensation with Eximbank?

 Eximbank recently returning almost all the lost money in the Nghe An case opens opportunities for other victims, who were appropriated millions of dollar from saving books at this bank.

Brokers oppose SAEZ provinces’ suspension of land transactions

As land trading at the three special administrative-economic zones (SAEZs) became too hot, the host provinces recently ordered suspending all local land transactions in order to curb possible illegal activities. 

Fallow projects amidst land plot fever

 While the land plot fever is raging across Hanoi, more than a few realty projects and plots are left fallow.

Bamboo Airways targets tourists, follows Vietjet’s example

The great success of Vietjet Air, which was smaller and less experienced than Vietnam Airlines and other rivals when it joined the aviation market, has inspired newcomers like Bamboo Airways.

Credit institutions undergo drastic restructuring

 The banking industry is drastically restructuring credit institutions (CIs) in combination with bad debt settlement to ensure their safe, healthy and sustained growth.

Industry and Trade Ministry's projects increase losses

 Ten out of 12 loss-making projects under the management of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) have continued falling in the negative numbers, the ministry’s report said.

Air freight costs stymie fruit exports

 Vietnamese air freight costs are much higher than the regional average and this is believed to be one of the main reasons hindering Viet Nam’s fruit exports.