Trinh Cong Son’s paintings come to cityMore than 50 paintings and sketches by the late Vietnamese song-writer Trinh Cong Son will come to HCMC Fine Arts Museum on Saturday.
Thai firms show keen interest in VietnamMore Thai companies are turning their attention to Vietnam in the quest for investment opportunities, said an official of Bangkok Bank in Vietnam.
Woods shows long-absent form, chases McIlroy at MastersTiger Woods roared into contention at the 75th Masters by displaying the long-absent form that made him a 14-time major champion.
Deputy PM expects more Vietnamese students in US universitiesDeputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan has said he expects more Vietnamese students to enrol in US universities in the future.
Heavy fighting breaks out in Libyan town of MisrataHeavy fighting broke out in the besieged Libyan town of Misrata with four civilians killed, as loyalist forces sought to dislodge rebels.
Vietnam affirms sovereignty over archipelagoesVietnam affirms its undisputable sovereignty over the Truong Sa (Spratly) and Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelagoes, said Foreign Ministry Spokesperson.
Russell Brand comes of age in 'Arthur' remakeThirty years after Dudley Moore brought the world "Arthur," Russell Brand breathes new life into the drunken playboy.
Beauty of Ba Danh Pagoda rediscoveredThe Ba Danh Pagoda, which has been neglected by tourists for many years, is becoming a more popular attraction.
Hung Kings Temple Festival opensAn opening ceremony of the Hung Kings Temple Festival took place at the Lac Long Quan Temple in the Hung Kings Temple relics in Phu Tho on April 8.
EU thrashes out Portugal bailout requestEuropean Union finance ministers met on Friday to thrash out the terms of a multi-billion dollar loan to Portugal.
Villagers want to move back homeHouseholds moved out to make way for hydropower plants in several localities across Vietnam are not happy in new areas.
Libyan rebels on run, NATO strike kills fourLibyan insurgents and civilians stampeded out of Ajdabiya, hours after a rebel armoured unit was hit by apparent NATO friendly fire.
Vietnam urges citizens to stay away from Ivory CoastVietnamese businesses with workers in nations surround the Ivory Coast have been warned to pay close attention to their employees.
Shutdown looms as Obama budget talks failThe United States slipped closer to a government shutdown as President Barack Obama failed to cut a deal on spending ahead of a Friday deadline.
Gold traders seek to stabilise marketThe Vietnam Gold Traders Association has submitted to Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung a package of measures to stabilise the domestic gold market.
US enhances cooperation in education with VietnamThe Obama administration is interested in boosting cooperation with Vietnam, especially in education, said a U.S. official.
Holiday tours see strong rise despite economic woesThe number of tourists bookings for both outbound and inbound tours during the holidays of April 30 and May Day shot up despite economic difficulties.
Car pollution can damage brain: studyBeing exposed to highway pollution can cause brain damage in mice akin to memory loss and Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said.
New hospitals to soften overflow in HanoiHanoi plans to build four more general hospitals with 1,000 sickbeds each in order to improve medical services.
German of Vietnamese origin nominated for FDP leadershipGermany's business-friendly Free Democrats have nominated Vietnamese-born Philipp Rösler, 38, to replace outgoing party leader Guido Westerwelle.