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Vietnam's Opportunity to Become Powerhouse In Semiconductor Industry
According to the world's technology giants, Vietnam has great potential in artificial intelligence and this is an opportunity to redraw the world map of semiconductors.
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Vietnam’s Weather Forecast (April 27): Excessive Heat, Highest Temperatures In Northern Region
On April 27, Vietnam’s weather forecast is predicted to have intense heat with the highest temperatures reaching 40 degrees in the Northern region.
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Vietnam Among Asia's Biggest Spenders on Infrastructure
Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang emphasized that Vietnam is one of Asia's leading countries in infrastructure investment, spending 5.7% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on projects in this field.
Abandoned Frenchwoman seeks for biological Vietnamese mom
Léa Collet, a French national is seeking her Vietnamese birth mother, who is 59 years old now via the internet as she can not wait longer to meet her long-lost beloved. She has thought and tossed about her origin for years.
Waste pickers in Da Nang get support amid COVID-19 concerns
The Center for Adaptive Capacity Building (CAB), in cooperation with the local authorities presented some essential items to 300 waste pickers at the Khanh Son landfill, Lien Chieu district, the central city of Da Nang, the epicenter of the country’s largest coronavirus outbreak.
Vietnam's Vie Channel sues Sweden-based Spotify AB for copyright infringement
Vie Channel, the producer of “Rap Viet” and “Who is Single Vietnam?” game shows, has sued and claimed Spotify AB Company in Sweden to pay nearly US$ 410,000 for the copyright infringement of these two programs.
Storm Noul: two killed in central provinces, one hamlet isolated
Storm Noul, which made landfall in central Vietnam on September 18 morning before devolving into a tropical depression, has left two dead in Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces.
Vietnam posts higher human capital index
With an above average score, Vietnam has climbed to the 38th position among 174 economies in the 2020 Human Capital Index.
Back in time with invaluable photos of Hanoi in 1990s 1
Under the lens of Hans-Peter Grumpe, the German photography who had dedicated his time to captures the most vivid and true-to-life photos across Vietnam decades ago, the photos of Hanoi in 1991-1993 have given grown-ups a return ticket to the good old days.
Vietnam continues domestic tourism stimulus programmes
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has asked relevant agencies, associations and businesses to continue rolling out programmes aiming to boost domestic tourism in the closing months of this year.
A partner of Apple and Microsoft to set up US$1 billion high-tech complex in Hai Phong
Taiwanese tech compamy, Pegatron, one of five biggest manufacturers of electronic components and products and partner of Microsoft, Apple, and Sony plans to invest US$1 billion into Hai Phong
Storm Noul forces three airports in central Vietnam to shut down
Storm Noul has forced the cancellation of several dozen flights as three airports in central Vietnam suspend their operations on September 18.
Return tickets to the past with photos of Hanoi in the 1970s
Have you ever wondered how life in the past century was? Here's a rare photo collection of the capital of the now vibrant, luxuriant Hanoi looked like in the 1970s, 1980s.
Tourist attractions in Vietnam 100 years ago through French photographer’s lens
Some tourist attractions in Vietnam like Long Bien Bridge, Ha Long Bay, Ban Gioc Waterfall, etc in the late 19th century emerged magnificently through the lens of French photographer Pierre Dieulefils.
The first 296 tons of coffee exported to EU after the Free Trade Agreement
In 16 September morning, Vietnam officially exported the first batch of 296 tons of coffee to Europe under the European-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement.
Tropical storm Noul heading towards central Vietnam
Tropical storm Noul is expected to reach the waters off the coast of provinces from Quang Tri to Quang Nam on September 18 morning, packing winds of up to 135 kilometres per hour and gusts of over 150 kilometres per hour.
Four defendants involved in UK truck tragedy sentenced to varying prison
Four people sentenced for trafficking Vietnamese to the UK in a case that claimed the life of 39 people in a refrigerated truck near London last year.
Increase in order from EU for Vietnamese seafood after EVFTA
Seafood volume exported to EU of Vietnam has been risen dramatically since the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) took effect (August 1, 2020).
Vietnam weather: Northern region to experience cold spell this weekend
A cold spell is forecasted to hit the country's northern region on September 18, bringing heavy rains and lowering temperatures.
Vietnam recalls Australia Milk Lab Almond Milk 1L over fears of possible contamination
The Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade has requested the market managements of provinces and cities to recall Australia Milk Lab Almond Milk 1L due to the suspicion of contamination.
Foreigners entering Vietnam can be quarantined at hotels
Foreigners entering Vietnam can be quarantined for "an appropriate number of days" in lodgings like hotels, said a new proposal.
Precious prohibitively-priced mushrooms hunted by wealthy Vietnamese
Although a number of mushrooms can be sold at the price of one million VND or even skyrocket to tens of millions per kilogram, they are hunted by wealthy people in Vietnam.
Vietnam 100 years ago through French photographer’s lens
Vietnamese noblewomen used to wear five-paneled aristocratic gowns while officials grew long fingernails during the 19th century… that were depicted by French photographer Pierre Dieulefils on his "Dong Duong Xinh Dep và Ky Vi" (Picturesque and Monumental Indochina) book.