NTT Com, VNNIC to offer transit service in VietnamJapan's NTT Com and a Vietnamese counterpart will tie up in providing Internet service providers and Internet content providers in Vietnam.
No binding climate deal at Durban, warn US, EUThere will be no binding deal on emissions at this year's UN climate summit as the South African hosts and other economic powers are "not ready".
Foreign arrivals to Vietnam increase in AprilVietnam is expected to welcome more than 460,000 international arrivals in April, up 6.3 percent against the same period last year.
Banks to stop gold deposits to curtail risksThe State Bank of Vietnam is considering a deadline to stop gold deposit and lending activities in an effort to prevent risks and insecurity.
Nokia says to cut 4,000 jobs, outsource 3,000Nokia said it would cut 4,000 jobs worldwide by the end of 2012 and transfer a further 3,000 employees to consulting firm Accenture.
Ha Long tourism week promises attractionsQuang Ninh province has invested VND138 billion (USD6.6 million) in building an outdoor art laser light stage in Ha Long Bay on the night of May 2.
Vietnam, Cambodia cooperate in fighting wildlife tradeCompetent Vietnamese and Cambodian agencies jointly opened a workshop to discuss measures to combat illegal trade in wildlife in border areas.
New Ede language textbooks to hit classrooms this yearThe Central Highland province of Dak Lak has completed new editions of primary school textbooks written in the ethnic Ede language.
Vietnam needs to cooperate for sustainable tra fish farmingVietnam has signed an agreement with Worldwide Fund for Nature to make Vietnamese tra fish into a farming product of sustainable development.
USD1 billion in budget surplus to go to Hanoi and HCM CityThe National Assemby has approved a proposal to allocate $1 billion in state budget to support projects in HCMC and Hanoi.
Booming leech trade raises concernsChina’s increasing demand for leeches from Vietnam has some experts worried about the spread of such species.
Kadhafi seen on 'back foot' as fighting ragesLibyan rebels appear to be gaining ground against Moamer Kadhafi despite a deadly attack on Misrata port by the Libyan strongman's forces.
Sony challenges iPad in tablet warJapanese electronics and entertainment giant Sony unveiled its first tablet computers in a direct but belated challenge to Apple's iPad.
Risky ferry trips in HanoiThe boatman doesn’t use oars, but only a wire that is stretched across the river to move the boat on Hanoi’s Nhue River for decades.
A hard life for children in rural areasFor many children in Dak Nong, in the Central Highlands, childhood is a time of toil instead of play.
Vietnam Cultural Space features Mozart’s masterpiecesA concert featuring masterpieces by famous Austrian composer W.A. Mozart will take place at the Concert Hall of Vietnamese Cultural Space in Hanoi.
Japan March retail sales fall 8.5% after disasterJapanese retail sales dropped 8.5% in March from a year earlier as recent earthquake and tsunami dampened sentiment among consumers.
Banks post positive Q1 business resultsMany domestic banks have reported positive business results in the first quarter and said they were confident of hitting their annual targets.
Obama hits oil giants over pump pricesUS President Barack Obama called on Congress Tuesday to cut USD4 billion in subsidies to profit-churning oil firms.
Vietnam competes in World 9-Ball Beijing OpenThe first qualifying round of the World 9-Ball Beijing Open tournament opened in Shoho commercial centre in China on April 25.