Libya insists talks under way with rebelsThe Libyan government has dismissed rebel denials that the two sides have been holding talks and hit out at NATO's air war late.
Hanoi’s far from luxury apartment livingDespite development, many families still struggle to make do with inadequate accommodation in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
Authority says some West Lake ships unsafeThe Hanoi Department of Transport has detected many violations by tourist ships and floating restaurants on the West Lake.
Diva Lam to share stage with Vietnam Idol Linh this weekendDiva Thanh Lam and Vietnam Idol 2010 Uyen Linh will share the stage during a music show in Hanoi this weekend.
Global recovery at risk: IMFA global economic recovery could falter unless Europe averts sovereign defaults, the U.S. gets its fiscal house in order, the IMF warned.
Fourth US-Vietnam dialogue opensThe fourth US-Vietnam Political, Security and Defence Dialogue opened in Washington D.C. on June 17.
Seed shortage threatens cropFarmers in the central region are facing a shortage of rice seed for the summer-autumn rice crop, which will be grown 25-35 days late.
Japan scientist synthesizes meat from human fecesJapanese scientists have discovered a way to create edible steaks from human feces in order to ease food shortage amid population boom.
Thousands choke on noxious factory fumes in Thanh HoaAbout 4,500 residents in Thanh Hoa have suffered from respiratory problems due to noxious gases being emitted by a local paper company.
Magical McIlroy leads by six at US OpenRory McIlroy completed the lowest opening 36 holes in US Open history on Friday despite a double-bogey finish.
ASEAN steps up marine environment preservationThe ASEAN Working Group on Marine and Coastal Environment discussed ways to boost ties in managing marine environments.
US drops charges against bin LadenFederal prosecutors dropped charges against Osama bin Laden from attacks spanning more than a decade, officials said.
USAID refurbishes Kon Tum preschoolsThe US Agency for International Development handed over keys to 25 refurbished pre-schools to the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum.
Government pledges strict monetary policies next yearTight monetary and fiscal policies will be prioritised in 2012 in order to continue taming inflation, said PM Nguyen Tan Dung.
Quang Tri struggles with unexploded ordnance clearanceThe people of Quang Tri Province are still dealing with the consequences of unexploded ordnance 35 years after the war.
Mountain rockslide kills 6 gold minersPolice said that 6 gold miners in Quang Nam were killed following a mountain rockslide which was probably triggered by heavy rains.
Hanoi to host 2011 Vietnam Offroad CupAs many as 40 teams will take part in the 2011 Vietnam Offroad Cup in Hanoi on June 25-26.
Extensively river encroachment in HCM CityIn many years, the encroachment on riversides, waterways, and trenches in HCM City has been rapidly increasing.
Papandreou calls up veterans to fight debt crisisEmbattled Greek PM George Papandreou picked a team of battle-hardened political veterans to carry out deeply unpopular austerity measures.
Plan to slash numbers of homeless childrenHCM City hopes to reduce number of homeless children by at least 95 percent from the current 1,450 by 2015, a city social affairs official said.
Vietcombank and Pho Hien Industrial Development Group sign partnership dealVietcombank and Pho Hien Industrial Development Group have signed a cooperation deal with...
Vietnam firm seeks licence to explore tungsten in Thai NguyenA mining company has proposed exploring a 984 hectare site in Thai Nguyen Province for...
Danang studies USD 10.4bn urban rail linking two airportsDanang is studying its first urban railway, a 103km line linking two international...
Vingroup shares surge, Pham Nhat Vuong ranks 67th globallyVingroup shares hit a record high on April 22, lifting Pham Nhat Vuong’s net worth to USD...
Vietnam Airlines to boost Hanoi-Moscow flightsVietnam Airlines will increase flights on its Hanoi-Moscow route from July 1 to meet...
Rising costs push Mekong Delta shrimp farmers to brinkSurging feed prices and falling shrimp prices are pushing thousands of farmers in the...