Rowman does charity work on Vi Binh canalA man in Hau Giang Province has rowed along a canal to collect rice for charity for 12 years.
Outlook bleak for future of Vietnamese badmintonA not-so-bright future stares at Vietnam's badminton after Nguyen Tien Minh's unexpected early exit from the Australian Open Grand Prix.
Rising deficit only part of trading taleThe trade deficit with China stood at USD1.73 billion in the first two months of this year, compared to USD1.6 billion in the same period in 2010.
Bleaching bamboo shoots with toxicsMany bamboo shoots processors in HCM City use extremely powerful industrial cleaners to improve quality of their products.
Vietnam continues support for JapanVietnamese people have been making contributions to support victims in Japan’s earthquake and tsunami for a month.
Young penguins dying due to lack of food: studyYoung penguins in the Antarctic may be dying because they are having a tougher time finding food, US researchers suggested.
White House warns of debt 'Armageddon'The White House warned that failing to raise the USD4.29 trillion debt limit would spark "Armageddon-like" consequences for the US economy.
ASEAN FMs deliberate East Asian Summit issuesForeign ministers and diplomats from ASEAN member countries discussed a wide range of issues at a meeting in Thailand.
Ha Long-Fangcheng maritime route reopenedThe maritime route linking Ha Long (Vietnam) and Fangcheng (China) was officially reopened at Hon Gai Vinashin seaport in Ha Long city on April 11.
Vietnam at risk from information insecurityVietnam ranked fifth among 10 nations worldwide most at risk from information insecurity in 2010.
Quake rocks Tokyo; Japan to raise nuclear severity level to maximumA strong earthquake rocked Tokyo, as Japan is to raise the severity of its nuclear emergency to the maximum level.
Steel projects bent out of shape by land woesSite clearance woes are proving thorns in the side of billion-dollar foreign-invested steel projects.
Powerful quake rocks TokyoA strong offshore earthquake rocked Tokyo on Tuesday, swaying buildings in the capital and stopping subway services.
Hung Kings Temple Festival seeks UNESCO recognitionVietnam authorities have submitted documents on Xoan singing and the worship rituals of the Hung Kings to UNESCO.
‘Superman’ immune to electricity ... WaitA middle-aged man and his son in Ngoc Son, Hiep Hoa, Bac Giang claim immunity to electric shock. This is, however, not a supernatural phenomenon
Many workers labour under FIE employment conditionsA low-salary, high-pressure environment is driving many workers at scores of Vietnam-based foreign-invested enterprises to strike or change jobs.
New 7.1 quake hits Japan as evacuation zone widensJapan widened the evacuation zone around a stricken nuclear plant as another 7.1 magnitude quake and tsunami alert strained nerves anew.
Ivory Coast's Gbagbo captured by rival forcesIvory Coast leader Alassane Ouattara's forces, backed by French and UN troops, captured his besieged rival Laurent Gbagbo in Abidjan.
US blocks 350 suspected terroristsThe U.S. government has prevented more than 350 people suspected of ties to al-Qaida and other terrorist groups from boarding commercial flights.
Gold trading floors still operate despite banMany gold exchange floors have remained operating in spite of the State Bank’s ban, which took effect last year.
Vietnam tycoons’ firms ramp up overseas borrowing driveMajor Vietnamese banks are accelerating plans to raise billions of USD from international...
Vingroup chairman rises to 77th among world’s richestVingroup chairman Pham Nhat Vuong has climbed to 77th place among the world’s richest...
Vietnam seen as hub for Japanese investment shiftVietnam is emerging as a strategic destination for Japanese investment as supply chains...
PM meets US business delegation to boost investment tiesPrime Minister Le Minh Hung met a delegation of 52 leading US companies on April 16,...
Quang Ninh signs maritime partnership with US instituteQuang Ninh has signed a partnership with a US maritime institute to develop the Con...
US firms eye billion dollar investments in VietnamA delegation of 52 major US corporations visiting Vietnam signals a potential surge in...