Tran Van Phuong, a lecturer from the Culture-Development Faculty of the Institute of Press and Communications, shared his point of view about bad behaviours of pilgrims at pagodas.
NA Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung called upon scientists, experts and teachers to contribute to completing the draft law on higher education that will assure stability within the country's educational sector.
Explosions rocked Syria's second city of Aleppo as tanks entered the protest hub of Homs, activists said, ahead of planned protests to denounce Russia's steadfast backing of the regime.
The HCM City police said they would ensure fairness and objectivity in their investigation of a bribery case involving Hoang Khuong, Tuoi Tre’s anti-corruption journalist.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has allowed the Ministry of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs to send back a number of guest workers to Libya on a trial basis.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation released a 191-page file on Steve Jobs that paints an occasionally unflattering portrait of the late Apple founder.
President Truong Tan Sang met with Lao Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong and Lao National Assembly Chairwoman Pany Yathotu, as part of his official visit to Laos .
Eurozone finance ministers put off a decision on a new bailout to save Greece from bankruptcy, giving Athens less than a week to meet three conditions in return for 130 billion euros in aid.
Broader scientific and technological cooperation between Vietnam and the US is one of the best ways to promote the dynamism of Vietnamese economy and people.
The Hanoi initiative to give descriptions of the nation's most notable heroes in Vietnamese on street plaques met with the approval of local residents, but left foreigners befuddled.