Living with tombsIn the late afternoon, kids play on or around tombs. That’s the life in a hamlet called “xom go ma” (tomb hamlet) in District 8, HCM City.
NASA inks agreement with maker of Atlas V rocketNASA had reached an agreement with United Launch Alliance to try to adopt the Atlas V commercial rocket to send astronauts to the ISS.
New World Biosphere Reserve recognisedThe Cat Tien National Garden has been recognised by UNESCO as Vietnam’s seventh World Biosphere Reserve.
Vietnam secures 7 medals at international academic contestsVietnam bagged 7 medals at two international science contests in Taiwan and Turkey, said an agency from the Ministry of Education and Training.
China plans carbon-trading pilot schemeChina will introduce a pilot scheme for carbon emissions trading and gradually develop a national market, state media said.
Tien Minh wins silver at badminton’s US OpenThe world number 9 badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh of Vietnam won second place for the men’s singles at the Grand Prix Gold US Open.
Community of rare gibbons found in VietnamThe lively morning calls of a rare species of gibbon has led to the discovery in remote Vietnamese forests, conservationists said.
Eurozone faces crunch week in debt crisisEurozone must settle their debt crisis this week to stop Greece toppling into default and dragging bigger euro economies into deeper trouble.
Guest workers need supportMany poor labourers can not fulfil their dreams of working abroad due to lack of money.
Natural tonics for virility huntedBay Nui village in the southern province of An Giang is famous for some natural tonics that are said to help improve virility.
Gold prices touch a new record high againGold prices on the domestic market have increased by nearly VND200,000 per tael to hit a new record high of VND39.24 million (USD190).
Potter spell shatters ticket records in box-office bonanzaThe final installment of the series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows-Part 2", recorded $168 million in ticket sales, Exhibitor Relations said.
Child sexual abuse on the rise in VietnamVietnam has seen an alarming increase in cases of child sexual abuse in recent years, with some victims as young as six years old.
Westlife to perform in VietnamThe Irish famous boy band Westlife will have a one night show in Hanoi on October 1 to mark for its 11th album Gravity.
Hand-foot-mouth disease claims 50 lives in southern VietnamHand, foot and mouth disease has caused 50 deaths in southern Vietnam this year, according to Pasteur Institute in HCM City.
Warring US lawmakers no closer to deficit dealThe White House expressed confidence that a catastrophic debt default would be averted, but warring US lawmakers no closer to a deficit deal.
Vietnam wins five medals at Int’l Physics OlympiadVietnamese students brought home five medals from the 42 nd International Physics Olympiad that took place in Thailand from July 8-18.
Japan beat USA on penalties to win World CupJapan twice came from behind to win the women's World Cup for the first time on Sunday, beating the United States 3-1 on a penalty shoot-out.
Scotland Yard chief quits, Brooks arrested over hackingBritain's top police officer resigned and Murdoch's former aide Rebekah Brooks was arrested over the phone hacking scandal.
Vietnam Caodaism Society gets State recognitionThe Government Committee for Religious Affairs on July 17 handed over a decision recognising the religious organisation status of the Vietnam Caodaism Society.