A documentary about the hard lives of Vietnamese fishermen who disappeared and died while fishing near Paracel archipelago, was screened at the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in Paris.
Iran and the UN nuclear agency started their first meeting in three months, with world powers watching closely for clues on whether progress can be made in their talks in Baghdad next week.
Young residents of big cities are expressing their concerns about pressing environmental problems by urging residents and authorities to actively take part in reducing pollution levels.
Being the winner of Vietnam ’s Robocon contest 2012, the LH-CACTUS 2 team from Lac Hong University will attend the Asian Broadcasting Union’s Robocon finals in Hong Kong.
Hanoi's municipal Department of Health has initiated a project to reduce overcrowding in hospitals over the next eight years, with a total investment of USD1.2 billion.
It won't be nearly as controversial as Time magazine's breastfeeding cover, but Newsweek's May 21 issue declares Barack Obama the country's "first gay president."
Vietnam’s outstanding players have failed after nine days of tough competition at the 2012 Asian Chess Championships which closed in Ho Chi Minh City on May 13.
Local doctors say that patients with a mysterious skin condition in the central province of Quang Ngai cannot be cured completely because they still do not know how it is caused.
Yahoo! boss Scott Thompson stepped down in the face of controversy about his allegedly inflated resume, leaving the struggling Internet pioneer seeking its sixth CEO in five years.