Vietnam attends open badminton tourney in DenmarkVietnam’s top badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh is competing at the 2011 Open Badminton Tournament, which kicked off in Denmark on October 18.
Thailand helps Vietnam overcome flood aftermathThe Thai government has donated three million baht (USD100,000) to help the Vietnamese people get over the aftermath of the recent floods.
Taxes on import cars to be cutThe import duty on cars will be cut by 3-5 percent from next year if a proposal drafted by the Ministry of Finance is approved.
New poverty line standardsLocalities across Vietnam have been conducting a survey to gather statistics on households living below or near the poverty line.
Voters urge President to push for higher wagesCurrent wage policies are outdated and unable to assist citizens in coping with the rising cost of living, said President Truong Tan Sang.
Computer chip giant Intel reports record earningsIntel Corporation reported record-high earnings as the company shipped more chips than ever despite talk of a gloomy global computer market.
Vietnam to host cooperative meeting with WBThe Prime Minister has allowed the State Bank of Vietnam to play the host of a Meeting on Cooperative Relationship between Vietnam and the World Bank.
'Promising' step for world's first malaria vaccineThe search for the world's first malaria vaccine received a boost with the release of early results from a major clinical trial.
Economic restructuring discussed in HanoiRestructuring investment mechanisms is a key to restructuring the economy, according to a seminar in Hanoi on Oct. 18.
ASEAN+3 youth forum discusses human resources developmentThe ASEAN+3 Youth Forum opened as a venue for young people to raise their voices and propose policies to uphold the role of youth in national construction.
Goldman Sachs reports $428 million lossGoldman Sachs, weighed down by problems in its private equity portfolio and the broader global economic woes, reported a loss of $428 million.
Better education is key to Central Highlands progressEducation and training are among top measures to improve ethnic minorities' living conditions in the Central Highlands, NA Chairman said.
Hanoi student enters World Rubik’s Cube semi-finalsNguyen Tai Duc has reached the semi-finals in the first World Rubik’s Cube Championships held in Bangkok, Thailand, from October 14-16.
Cross-border attacks from Pakistan on the rise: USCross-border attacks emanating from Pakistan against US-led forces in Afghanistan have increased after Osama bin Laden's death, the Pentagon said.
Local beauty finishes in top 15Vietnam’s Truong Tung Lan on Saturday finished in the top 15 at the 38th Miss Asia Pacific International in Seoul, Korea.
Branson opens world's first 'spaceport' in USBritish billionaire Richard Branson opened the world's first-ever commercial spaceport in the New Mexico desert, the new home for his company.
50 businesses receive Vietnam Tourism Awards 2010The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism and the Vietnam Tourism Association presented the Vietnam Tourism Awards 2010 to excellent firms.
Hanoi urged to curb traffic congestionHanoi is considering simple but effective methods to mitigate rush hour traffic jams.
Vietnam come out fighting at Southeast Asian ChampionshipsVietnam took the lead at the Southeast Asian Vovinam Championships in Cambodia over the weekend, with nine gold and 10 silver medals.
Saigon Notre-Dame CathedralSaigon Notre-Dame Cathedral, in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, represents both the most famous landmark and the religious core of the City.