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Vietnamese badminton star fails to reach Finnish trophy

 Top Vietnamese shuttler Nguyen Tien Minh was not able to claim the top title in the men's singles at the Finnish Open 2016 after suffering a bitter 0-2 loss to Kanta Tsuneyama from Japan in their final clash on April 10.

Stunts thrill crowds at Yamaha Motor Show 2016

 This year's Yamaha Motor Show 2016 in Ho Chi Minh City on April 7, attended by thousands, saw some downright thrilling performances by two Japanese professional stunt riders.

President Obama expecting Vietnam visit: Deputy PM

 President Barack Obama is looking forward to his visit to Vietnam, said Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh in reply recently to the media.

WB: Vietnam’s growth revised to 6.2 percent this year

 Vietnam still enjoys strong growth prospects among the large developing ASEAN economies though its economic growth is expected to moderate to 6.2 percent in 2016, the World Bank (WB) says.

Vietnam eyes ending flooding in urban centres by 2050

 The Prime Minister has approved the amended decision on the development of drainage in Vietnam’s urban centres and industrial parks up to 2025 and a vision towards 2050, with the aim that urban centres will be free of flooding by 2050.

Hockey: Vietnam lose to China at FIH event

Unranked Vietnam lost to world No. 19 China 11-0 in Pool A of the FIH Hockey World League at Seng Kang Stadium in Singapore on April 10.  

Beauty of Vietnam’s landscapes revealed in “Kong: Skull Island”

 A backstage video of Hollywood movie "Kong: Skull Island” has been revealed at the MTV Movie Awards 2016. Accordingly, all of the scenes in the video were filmed in Vietnam.

Vietnamese in Japan, Germany protest against China’s militarization of East Sea

 Hundreds of overseas Vietnamese in Japan and Germany staged demonstrations in front of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo and Berlin on April 9 and 10 to protest against China’s military actions in the East Sea.

The village of villas in Quang Ngai faces risk of poverty

Land compensation of tens of thousands of USD was used to build big houses in the resettlement area of the Dakdrinh hydropower plant in Son Tay District in the central province of Quang Ngai. But now the owners face risk of poverty. 

New Government officials chart tasks, goals

 The National Assembly voted to approve the Prime Minister’s appointment of 21 cabinet positions, including three Deputy Prime Ministers for five-year terms, during the ongoing and last 11th session of the 13th legislature in Hanoi.

New chairman appointed for Party’s economic commission

 Nguyen Van Binh, the former Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Economic Affairs.

PM nominated for Council of National Defence and Security vice chairman

 President Tran Dai Quang has asked the National Assembly (NA) to approve the assignment of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc to the post of Vice Chairman of the Council of National Defence and Security (CNDS).

Remittances to HCMC reaches $1.15b in Q1

 Remittances to HCM City in the first quarter of this year is estimated to have reached US$1.15 billion, up $250 million against last month.

US to continue disaster relief grants to Vietnam

The US Government will continue to provide disaster relief grants to help Viet Nam respond to the severe drought and saltwater intrusion affecting the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in the southern provinces and Central Highlands,

Overview of the new cabinet

VietNamNet Bridge - The National Assembly voted to approve the Prime Minister’s appointment of three Deputy Prime Ministers and 18 Ministers and Cabinet members on April 9. Below is an overview of the new cabinet.

CAAV’s plan to build airports in northwest raises controversy

VietNamNet Bridge - Aviation experts believe that it would be a waste to spend VND10 trillion to build three airports in the northwest.

Analogue transmission signals to end in major cities

 The Steering Committee for Digitising Television Plans will stop transmitting to all analogue televisions (TVs) in Hanoi, Hai Phong, Can Tho, and HCM City starting on August 15.

’Indochina Memories’ memoir discussed

 VietNamNet Bridge – Over a century after Paul Doumer, former governor general of French Indochina, wrote his memoir on the Indochinese, his book continues to attract Vietnamese and foreign experts among the public.

Teen tales hit shelves amid growing demand

 VietNamNet Bridge – After a hiatus of several years, talented writer Doan Thach Bien has written two books, both of which were released in HCM City this week.

Burden of unofficial expenses on businesses in Vietnam

The burden of unofficial costs is weighing on enterprises in Vietnam, and it is rising year by year. The bigger the businesses are, the more they are inspected by relevant bodies, found the provincial competitive index survey in 2015.