A child homemakerNguyen Van Nang is a brave and dutiful boy who has looked after his grandmother for nearly one year since his parents aren't around to help.
Australia, ADB help protect Vietnam from climate changeVietnam’s Mekong Delta region will get assistance grants totaling $1.3 million to help cope with climate change.
A shelter for South Korea's foreign bridesA former motel is now a home for women from developing countries who were kicked out or abused by their husbands.
Jealousy drives father to light himself on fireTwo girls, sprayed by petrol, then witnessed their own father ignite himself have struggled to forget.
Vietnam bike ride raises £3,000A man who broke his neck in an accident has raised over £3,000 for a charity that helped him with a 450km bike ride through Vietnam and Cambodia.
A real fairy tale in Phu Loc DistrictLocal people keep talking about a woman taking care of two children and an ill elderly woman with whom she has no relation.
Maximum fine for environmental violations goes upA new law has been issued to raise awareness about environmental protection among businesses and the public.
Excessive waste forces manioc plant to shut down againAfter DanTri's recent reports of excessive waste at a manioc plant, local authorities have decided to cease operations there once again.
A paralysed boy's dreamLe Thanh Thinh dreams to become an organ player one day, earning a living for himself.
Positive outlook for the environmentThis year will be a promising year for attracting international cooperation to strengthen Vietnam’s environmental protection, experts said.
A family in needThu Ha suffers from heart disease and rheumatism but still has to work hard to bring up her two children and support her paralysed husband.
Dan Tri Bridge to help children learnDan Tri’s representative went to Kien Giang for a site survey to begin resolving bridge construction related issues.
Volunteer fills need for dental care in VietnamCatonsville native spends 10 days with Operation Smile.
US veterans to visit Vietnam for mine clearanceDelegation to step up efforts to address more than 350,000 tonnes of potentially deadly ordnance believed to be scattering in Vietnam's land.
Train victim and family thankful for supportThe young train accident victim Van Danh has had his colostomy operated on and is going to receive an artificial leg.
Back to Vietnam: A journey of grief, guilt and redemptionVietnam was a place Manus J Campbell once thought of as hell. Now, it has become another kind of home.
Mother Tim helping Vietnamese in needIn 1993, a Swiss woman named Aline Rebeaud crossed paths with young disabled children and orphans in Vietnam.
Findings point new path for dealing with Vietnam War's poisonous legacyA Canadian firm says U.S. use of defoliants in Vietnam has left perilous dioxin levels, but that the issue is solvable.
Funding granted for Hue canalsThe dredging of Hue’s Phat Lat Canal, which has been blocked for years by debris, will help improve the flow of An Cuu and Nhu Y rivers.
Surgery results for Nghia looking goodFollowing up on our previous report about little boy Nghia, it appears he has been discharged in good shape.
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