Libya buries 11 imams killed in NATO strikeLibyans buried 11 Muslim clerics killed in what Moamer Kadhafi's regime said was a NATO air strike on the oil city of Brega.
Vietnamese ambassador to US pledges to support overseas citizensThe new Vietnamese ambassador to the US, Nguyen Quoc Cuong, pledged to support the Vietnamese community in the US.
Pakistan insists on no repeat of bin Laden raidPakistan lawmakers insisted Saturday there must be no repeat of the US commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden and said drone strikes targeting terrorists near the border with Afghanistan must end.
PM kicks off construction of southern coastal roadPrime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on May 14 issued an order to kick off construction of the Minh Luong-Thu Bay section and the Rach Gia bypass.
WB funds medical insurance for near poorNear-poor people in northern Vietnam are expected to receive medical insurance cards soon with financial support from the World Bank.
Kadhafi says NATO bombs won't get himMoamer Kadhafi declared in an audio message that he was beyond the reach of NATO bombs.
56 foreigners seized for online stealingHCM City police arrested 56 foreigners for using hi-tech devices to steal their bank account information of individuals and bussinesses.
Credit growth stalls as interest rates soarCommercial banks saw a credit growth of 5 percent in the first four months of the year, the State Bank of Vietnam announced this week.
HCM City’s leaders congratulate Lord Buddha’s 2555th birthdayA delegation from Ho Chi Minh City visited the branch office of the Vietnam Buddhist Shangha on the occasion of the 2555th birthday of Lord Buddha.
Vietnam to join 2011 Miss Universe pageantVietnam will send official candidates to take part in the 2011 Miss Universe pageant in Brazil.
US storms have no bearing on hurricane seasonTornadoes in the southeastern United States should not have any bearing on the severity of the upcoming hurricane season.
Visitors enjoy ‘queen of beaches' plus island and battle site toursLocated in the coastal district of Vinh Linh in the central province of Quang Tri , Cua Tung Beach is the nation's "Queen of Beaches".
Shell chief bemoans volatile oil trade despite demand surgeShell has become more volatile than in the past, while overall demand for energy is forecast to double by 2050, Chairman Jorma Ollila warned.
Most PCs in Vietnam use pirated softwareSoftware piracy in Vietnam remains prevalent, and is specially high among individuals’ computers.
80 killed as Taliban 'avenge bin Laden'Taliban claimed their first major attack to avenge Osama bin Laden's death as 80 people were killed in a double suicide bombing.
Vietnam opposes China’s fishing ban in East SeaChina’s ban on fishing in waters in the East Sea has violated Vietnam’s sovereignty over the Paracel archipelago.
Spread price hikes hit meals of national athletesThe spread price hikes have directly hit their meals of Vietnamese athletes of sports teams.
Libraries want more funding for childrenThe Government should allot libraries more funds to buy books, newspapers and comic books for children and upgrade their facilities.
Vietnam lost more antique art pieces abroadA rare set of manuscripts, of 19th century Nguyen Dynasty depicting Nam Giao, its largest national ritual, was sold in the US recently.
TNK-BP shareholders prepare USD5-10 bn BP suitA shareholder of TNK-BP had filed papers for a suit seeking USD10 billion in damages from BP over its proposed tie-up with Rosneft.