Vietnam at risk from information insecurityVietnam ranked fifth among 10 nations worldwide most at risk from information insecurity in 2010.
Quake rocks Tokyo; Japan to raise nuclear severity level to maximumA strong earthquake rocked Tokyo, as Japan is to raise the severity of its nuclear emergency to the maximum level.
Steel projects bent out of shape by land woesSite clearance woes are proving thorns in the side of billion-dollar foreign-invested steel projects.
Powerful quake rocks TokyoA strong offshore earthquake rocked Tokyo on Tuesday, swaying buildings in the capital and stopping subway services.
Hung Kings Temple Festival seeks UNESCO recognitionVietnam authorities have submitted documents on Xoan singing and the worship rituals of the Hung Kings to UNESCO.
‘Superman’ immune to electricity ... WaitA middle-aged man and his son in Ngoc Son, Hiep Hoa, Bac Giang claim immunity to electric shock. This is, however, not a supernatural phenomenon
Many workers labour under FIE employment conditionsA low-salary, high-pressure environment is driving many workers at scores of Vietnam-based foreign-invested enterprises to strike or change jobs.
New 7.1 quake hits Japan as evacuation zone widensJapan widened the evacuation zone around a stricken nuclear plant as another 7.1 magnitude quake and tsunami alert strained nerves anew.
Ivory Coast's Gbagbo captured by rival forcesIvory Coast leader Alassane Ouattara's forces, backed by French and UN troops, captured his besieged rival Laurent Gbagbo in Abidjan.
US blocks 350 suspected terroristsThe U.S. government has prevented more than 350 people suspected of ties to al-Qaida and other terrorist groups from boarding commercial flights.
Apathy hinders swine flu fightApathy was a major hurdle in fighting swine flu, despite reports of many new infections, an official of National Hospital for Tropical Diseases said.
Study reveals cost of nitrogen pollutionNitrogen pollution costs Europe between 70 and 320 billion euros per year in its impact on health and the environment.
Vietnam campaigns for Ha Long as natural wonderVietnam is carrying out a wide range of acitivities in order to maintain Ha Long Bay on New Open World’s 7 Natural Wonders list.
Almost USD458,891 raised for disabled, orphansAlmost VND9.6 billion (USD458,891) was raised for the disabled and orphans in the 8 th “One Heart, One World” charity programme.
Schwartzel wins Masters with birdie blitzSouth African Charl Schwartzel birdied the last four holes at formidable Augusta National to win the 75th Masters.
Third-grade students may have to wait longer to begin English studiesEducation officials said they may be unable to expand English teaching to all schools for third graders and above this year due to various hurdles.
Ministry rejects rumour on high radioactive levelThe Ministry of Science and Technology rejected the news saying that radioactive cloud from Japan arrived in Vietnam with a high level of radiation.
African mediators in Libya as NATO hits tanksThe regime of Libya's Moamer Kadhafi has accepted an African Union peace plan designed to the end the current conflict.
Epidemics spread nationwideSince the beginning of this year, 425 patients have tested positive for the A/H1N1 flu virus, and 11 have died.
Banks told to increase dollar reservesThe State Bank of Vietnam increased the compulsory reserve ratio for foreign currency deposits held by commercial banks to 6 percent.