The European Union Delegation to Vietnam and the Sinh Vien newspaper will organise a short film competition on the impact of climate change in Vietnam.
One third of the street lights in the capital have been switched off after 11pm every night from April to at least June as part of a power-saving scheme.
Two tombs and a perfectly preserved well that are believed to date back between 4th and 6th century have just been dug up in Hanoi’s Ciputra residential area.
The operator of Japan's crippled nuclear plant has begun pumping highly radioactive water from one reactor's turbine building to a makeshift storage area.
A ferry rescued almost 1,000 people from Misrata and Britain said it plans to pick up 5,000 more after Moamer Kadhafi's government guaranteed "safe passage".
A ceremony to commemorate the soldiers and sailors of the Paracel Flotilla was held on April 18 on Ly Son island in the central province of Quang Ngai.
A number of measures for the building of a low-carbon society in Vietnam were introduced by the Japan National Research Institute of Environment at a seminar in Hanoi.