Illegal gold mining makes messes in Central Highlands districtForests and rivers from the Central Highlands’ Dak Nong Province have been heavily disturbed by illegal gold mining of two companies.
Reliance on imports poses risksVietnam's increasing reliance on imports of goods and materials from foreign countries, especially China, is a risky move, according to experts.
A cultural cuisine ward to take shape in HanoiAlong with the night market on the Hang Dao - Dong Xuan pedestrian walkway, Hanoi will have a cultural cuisine ward in the Old Quarter.
Just a good heartThough they are still struggling for livelihood, many workers in Binh Duong Province are sharing the little they have with the less unfortunate.
Hoi An hosts Japan culture festThe 9th Hoi An-Japan cultural exchange festival opened on Saturday in Hoi An with art activities from the two countries.
Woods falls further in golf world rankingsTiger Woods has fallen further in the latest golf world rankings and is now down in 35th place.
Gold surges to near VND49 millionGold prices in Vietnam headed to VND49 million a tael as global price approached USD1,900 an ounce on concerns over the US economy.
Libya: Gaddafi forces battle on as rebels take TripoliHeavy fighting broke out near Muammar Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli as the rebels met with opposition from forces still loyal to him.
Hanoi sets to expand tourist electric bus fleetHanoi’s local government is to expand the operation of electric powered tourist buses to the city’s famous beauty spots.
New academic year begins, but poor students can’t enter classesThe notices by schools on the tuitions and fees students have to pay at the beginning of the new academic year have dazed poor parents.
Better pollution rules urgedExperts have called for professionalising environmental management and protection and scrapping contradictory environmental regulations.
PM urges government to stay focused on inflationThe Government's central task by the year-end is to continue implementing Resolution 11 on curbing inflation, stabilising the macro economy.
High Quality Vietnamese Goods Fair closesThe High Quality Vietnamese Goods Fair closed on August 21 with a total estimated revenue of nearly VND27 billion earned from enterprises.
Lawmakers seek to improve National Assembly processesThe first meeting of the Standing Committee of the 13th National Assembly will take place in Hanoi today and tomorrow.
First Mong panpipe festival opens in Ha GiangThe first Mong ethnic pan pipes festival opened in the Dong Van Stone Plateau in the northern province of Ha Giang on August 21.
Strauss-Kahn accuser in key talks with prosecutorsThe hotel maid who has accused former IMf chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her will meet with New York prosecutors Monday.
Laureates - an active factor in developing knowledge-based economyOver 100 students who topped university entrance exams this year have been asked to continue with their academic projects.
Hanoians unhappy with public bus serviceMany public bus passengers in Hanoi said the service is not good mainly due to behaviour of divers and their assistants.
China paper warns of impact from euro crisis 'Black Death'The 'Black Death' of debt crisis across the Euro zone will hurt China by sapping demand for exports, the nation's top official newspaper said on Monday.
Nghe An win V-League after 10 years, Dong Tam relegatedSong Lam Nghe An became the new Vietnamese League champions Sunday after drawing 1-1 with defending champions Hanoi T&T in the final round.