Kadhafi killed as hometown fallsMoamer Kadhafi was killed by new regime forces in their final assault in his hometown, the National Transitional Council said.
Police confirm husband-burning wife acted aloneThe Long An Province police have reiterated their earlier conclusion Tran Thuy Lieu had acted alone to burnt her journalist husband to death.
Clinton, Karzai seek 'political exit' to Afghan warHillary Clinton was to hold talks with the Afghan president, pushing diplomatic moves ahead of conferences on ending the 10-year war.
Vietnam eyes growth of 6% to 6.5% next yearVietnam expects next year’s GDP to grow from 6% to 6.5%, PM Nguyen Tan Dung said at a National Assembly sitting.
Health Ministry tightens control over cosmetic surgery, abortionsThe Ministry of Health are considering a draft circular on guiding the granting of certification and licenses for medical clinics.
Vietnam’s paragliding targets medals at 26th SEA GamesParagliding has been officially recognised in Vietnam with a national paragliding team for the 26th Southeast Asian Games scheduled for November.
State Bank of Vietnam to focus on security, liquidityThe State Bank of Vietnam will continue to closely monitor the monetary market and the banking sector to help deal with liquidity-related problems.
Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior III makes maiden voyagePurpose-built, ultra-modern and ready to fight environmental destruction on the high seas, Rainbow Warrior III, made its maiden voyage Wednesday.
NA holds year-end session in HanoiThe 13th National Assembly convened its year-end session to review national socio-economic development in 2011 and set major targets for 2012.
Microsoft helps promote e-government in VietnamThe Ministry of Information and Communication and Microsoft Vietnam on October 19 agreed to establish an Information Technology (IT) development fund.
Hong Kong's pampered pooches take yoga classesHong Kong's pampered canines may have their own spas complete with jacuzzis and massage, but it can still be difficult for a dog to find inner peace.
HSBC: Vietnam to be among top 5 international powerhousesThe new quarterly HSBC Trade Connections world trade forecaster predicts Vietnam is amongst the top five international powerhouses.
Twins malformed, hard to separate: doctorsDue to some serious malformations, it may be difficult to separate the conjoined twins born a week ago, Ho Chi Minh City’s Pediatrics Hospital No 1 said.
Denmark pledges $135 million in aid for VietnamDenmark will provide official development assistance worth $135 million for Vietnam in 2011-2012.
Golf ban for below par Transport Ministry performanceThe Minister of Transport has controversially banned ministry staff from golf in order for them to spend more time on their work.
Public awareness of climate change increasesPublic interest in climate change issues has been considerably improved over the past few years thanks to increased communications.
Ha Long Bay’s World Wonder bid receives a boostVietnamese people will have the chance to vote for Ha Long Bay as a new World Wonder through a TV programme to be broadcast live on October 29.
40% of people still lack medical insuranceUp to 34 million of the country’s 87.5 million population had not bought health insurance as of June this year.
State agencies refuse bachelors of private schoolsNam Dinh provincial authorities said that they will not accept the bachelors who graduate from non-state schools as the officers in state agencies.
China vows to keep yuan stable as investment slowsChina said it would maintain a stable exchange rate and warned that foreign trade faced a "severe situation" due to the West's economic woes.