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Doubts persist over E5 fuel sales

 Southern cities and provinces are ready to switch from the RON92 grade petrol to E5 biofuel starting next year, but concerns remain over its pricing and consumer preference.

VN’s 2018 economic prospects look up

 In their latest report, experts at the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) are optimistic about Viet Nam’s 2018 economic situation.

First Vietnamese Coffee Day feted

 The first Vietnamese Coffee Day opened on Sunday at the Lam Vien Square in Da Lat, aiming to boost productivity and quality while adding value to homegrown beans.

Youth die in motorbike-lorry collision

Youth die in motorbike-lorry collision, Four rescued from fire in Hanoi, Seriously injured Chinese sailor rescued at sea

Investor caution set to slow stock movements

 Shares are forecast to slow down this week in the face of rising profit-taking pressure after a long rally, net selling by foreign investors and uncertainty before the portfolio restructuring period of exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

Test run of Cat Linh-Ha Dong railway delayed until next September

 The test run of the Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway project, the first of its kind in Hanoi, has been delayed until September 2, 2018, after it missed a scheduled test in October.

Vietnam earn bronze at Asian air pistol champs

 Vietnamese trio -- Tran Quoc Cuong, Hoang Xuan Vinh and Nguyen Dinh Thanh -- won a bronze medal at the 10th Asian Air gun Championship in Japan on Sunday.

Four Vietnamese in ASEAN’s best players’ list

 VietNamNet Bridge – Sport website, Four Four Two, has mentioned four Vietnamese names in its list of 25 best ASEAN players.

Vietnam to face tough task at Asian Cup

 Vietnam have found themselves in a tough group at the 2018 Women’s Asian Cup, after a draw held on Saturday in Jordan.

Vietnam win 4-0 in M-150 Cup’s first match

 Viet Nam beat Myanmar 4-0 in their first match at the M-150 Cup’s Group B, a friendly tournament for U23s, in Thailand, on Saturday.

Vietnamese chess player stands 10 in tourney, tops women’s chart

 Vietnamese Women’s Grandmaster (GM), Vo Thi Kim Phung, finished 10 at the London Chess Classic’s FIDE Open category, which closed on Saturday.

Resort, college sign deal to improve training

 A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Phuc Yen College of Industry and the Flamingo Group with the aim of enhancing the quality of human resources in the tourism industry.

Airplanes cause damage to roofs of Hue’s houses

Residents of a village near Phu Bai Airport in central Thua Thien- Hue Province have reported that pressure from airplanes taking off has damaged their roofs.

Raising a stink over fragrance

When people describe the “poetic beauty” of Hanoi, they are usually referring to autumn, when the city is at its beautiful best (weather-wise and otherwise). 

Hanoi lacks sustainable solutions to clean polluted lakes

VietNamNet Bridge - The Hanoi authorities have at least on four occasions set up programs to settle pollution at rivers and lakes, but no considerable improvement has been made.

More capsule hotels built in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - With a 30 percent growth rate in the number of travelers, building or buying hotels promises big profits for investors, including capsule hotels, which have opened in HCMC and other tourism cities.

Vietnam: promising market for education investors

VietNamNet Bridge - High profitability, stable growth and low risks are driving investors into the education sector.

What will Blockchain bring to Vietnam?

“Don’t be afraid of Alipay! With Blockchain, we may have payment portals better than Alipay for Vietnam,” the CEO of Tomo, one of the first Vietnamese startups using Blockchain as platform technology, said recently.

HCM City drama clubs survive tough times

 VietNamNet Bridge – Drama clubs run by young artists and theatre students in HCM City are struggling under increasing financial strain.

New novel rebuts Western perspective on American war

Nguyen Phan Que Mai, PhD in Creative Writing from Lancaster University, will publish her second book in English, Searching for Earth Cakes and Sky Cakes, in 2018 with Benchmark Education ...