Vietnam's sex industry growing, increasingly youngThe prostitution industry is reportedly on the rise in Vietnam, involving younger people and more female sex workers.
'Dirty tea' production threatens entire tea industryAn increasing number of households in some northern provinces are turning a quick buck by producing ‘dirty' tea.
Project to save Southernmost Ca Mau ProvinceLocal authorities in Ca Mau Province plans to invest USD9 million to build an embankment to protect the Ca Mau cape area from further landslides.
Number of 3G subscribers in Vietnam reaches 8 millionMobile service providers have developed eight million 3G subscribers in Vietnam, narrowing the digital gap between urban and rural areas.
Japan offers scholarships worth USD4 millionJapan and Vietnam signed an exchange of notes on a human resource development scholarship with a budget of $4.16 million in Hanoi.
New regulations for drug prescriptionsWith rising complications due to faulty prescriptions, the Ministry of Health has specified the responsibilities of a medical worker.
National Assembly begins election sessionsThe 1st session of the 13th National Assembly was opened in Hanoi to nominate Vietnam's leaders for the next four years.
Ethnic sports festival kicks off in Quang NamAthletes from 37 ethnic groups nationwide are competing in the seventh National Sports Festival for Ethnic Minorities opened in Quang Nam Province.
Obama holds new crisis debt talksUS President Barack Obama met separately with his top Democratic allies and Republican foes to hammer out a compromise averting a debt default.
Travellers flock to beaches to avoid summer heatAfter a quiet June, islands, tourism sites and beautiful beaches these days receive more travellers who want to relax on brine.
Japan posts first trade surplus in three monthsJapan posted a surprise trade surplus of $897 million in June, the government said as the nation recovers from the impact of the March earthquake.
Elephant Sanctuary in Dak Lak ProvinceThe People’s Committee of Dak Lak Province plans to set up an elephant sanctuary by 2014 at a total cost of roughly VND58 billion (USD3 million).
CPI in Hanoi increases 1.32 percent in JulyThe Consumer Price Index increased by 1.32% from the previous month, and up 21.55% on-year, according to the Hanoi Statistics Office.
Phelps lands seeking China gold rushMichael Phelps arrived in Shanghai with his US team-mates ahead of his bid for another huge medals haul at the world championships.
Ministry voices, artists still quarrel about the state awardsThe Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has raised its voice over the recent complaints of some artists over the state awards.
UN declares famine in southern SomaliaThe UN said that famine has hit two parts of rebel-held Somalia, due to a severe drought affecting over 10 million people in the Horn of Africa.
Nearly 7,000 houses presented to poor people in remote areasUp to 6,901 houses have been built for the poor in border areas and on islands over the past 3 years, according to a conference in Hanoi on July 19.
Farmers strike over planned golf courses, industrial parksResidents in Tien Giang have protested against the local authority's proposal to earmark land for golf course and industrial park development.
Hanoi’s iconic bridge could become art museumThe Vietnam Urban Planning Association has proposed conversion of the century-old Long Bien Bridge into a contemporary art museum.
News Corp. will bounce back from scandal: MurdochEmbattled media mogul Rupert Murdoch vowed Wednesday that News Corp. would bounce back from the phone-hacking scandal.