Fishermen stand ground despite Chinese threatsVietnamese fishermen said they will never abandon their traditional fishing territory on the East Sea despite Chinese threat.
Campaign promotes ‘green' productsThe second annual Green Product Consumption campaign to raise environmental awareness has kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City.
Japan's jobless rate rises to 4.7% in April: govermentJapan's unemployment rate rose to 4.7 percent in April, up 0.1 percentage points from a month earlier, the government said.
Beer consumption in Vietnam on the riseVietnam consumes billions of litres of beer each year and the figure is increasing.
Lagarde launches Brazil charm offensive for top IMF postFrance's Christine Lagarde sought to rally support for her bid to lead the International Monetary Fund, promising on a visit to Brazil.
Vietnam provides USD50,000 to U.S. tornado victimsThe Vietnamese Red Cross has granted over USD50,000 to support tornado victims in southern states of the U.S.
Government to embrace new poverty reduction strategyThe Vietnamese Government's new poverty reduction plan will no longer focus on just providing the poor with money.
German nuclear shutdown sets global example: MerkelChancellor Angela Merkel said Germany could serve as a global trailblazer with its decision to phase out nuclear power by 2022.
Shuttle Endeavour leaves International Space StationThe US space shuttle Endeavour was on its way back to Earth after undocking from the International Space Station on its final journey, NASA said.
Rural children remain at risk of drowningChildren in the countryside just make the most of their natural, often dangerous, surroundings to have fun in summer.
Hanoi children enchanted by Bubble WitchVietnamese-Canadian bubble artist Fan Yang awed children in Hanoi with his fantastic use of bubbles after he performed his first show on Saturday.
Red Cross launches blood driveThe Vietnam Red Cross officially launched a blood drive specifically for children on May 29.
South Korea to conduct environmental survey of ex-US military basesSouth Korea's defence ministry will start this week a large-scale environmental survey of former United States military bases, officials said Monday.
Vietnam participates in Russian charity fairVietnam joined 13 other members of the Asia-Pacific Women’s Group (APWG) at the APWG humanitarian fair in Russia on May 28.
Germany to scrap nuclear power by 2022Germany announced plans to become the first major industrialised power to shut down all its nuclear plants in the wake of the disaster in Japan.
Foreign journalists visit site of ‘unrest'Foreign and domestic reporters have travelled to Dien Bien province to inquire into reports of alleged social unrest in the province's border district of Muong Nhe.
Banks may miss restrictive credit targetsMany commercial banks say that all their efforts to reduce lending to non-manufacturing sectors are unlikely to meet the schedule.
Mladic denies Srebrenica role, thousands protest arrestBosnian Serb war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic insists he was not responsible for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, his son said.
Licensed markets slow downIn HCM City, unlicensed street markets thrive, while licensed sellers see a continuing drop in customers.
Wild ox makes comeback, but habitat loss loomsRangers find 5,000 traps laid for gaurs and bears In the Cat Tien National Park every year.
Rising costs push Mekong Delta shrimp farmers to brinkSurging feed prices and falling shrimp prices are pushing thousands of farmers in the...
Long Thanh airport short nearly 6,000 workersLabour shortages and payment issues are threatening delays to Vietnam’s largest airport...
Fuel prices fall sharply in Vietnam from April 21Retail fuel prices in Vietnam dropped significantly on April 21, with petrol and diesel...
Vietnam needs 50 tonnes of gold yearly for jewelleryVietnam requires about 50 tonnes of gold annually as raw material for jewellery...
Remittances to Ho Chi Minh City fall 17 per centRemittances to Ho Chi Minh City fell 17 per cent in the first quarter, as global economic...
Ho Chi Minh City targets major industrial park investmentsHo Chi Minh City is seeking investors for dozens of industrial park projects, including...