World powers are demanding journalists in Syria be protected following the death of a French reporter in a rocket attack hours after Syrian president vowed to defeat a "conspiracy" against his regime.
In 2012, Hanoi plans to win more than 1,840 medals, including 776 golds in domestic and foreign tournaments, according to its Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will keep a check on public order, tidiness, hygiene and overcharging at 21 festival venues during the Tet festival, starting on January 22.
Three Vietnamese sailors were reported missing from a ship of the Republic of Korea that suffered a fire in waters southeast of New Zealand on the night of January 10.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday chaired the first working session of the National Committee on Climate Change, two days after its official establishment.
An Iranian nuclear scientist was killed in a bomb attack, weaving through Tehran traffic after what Iran calls the latest strike in an escalating covert war.
A forest development programme aiming to make one-third of the nation’s forests meet sustainable development standards by 2020 is considered too ambitious.