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New decree mandates up to $786 fine for running red lights in Vietnam from 2025
Under the decree, automobile drivers who fail to comply with traffic lights, including running red lights, one of the most common violations, will face a fine of VND18-20 million ($707-786)
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Solidarity vital to ASEAN’s survival: Vietnamese Deputy PM
Building solidarity based on a foundation of common interests is central to the survival of ASEAN, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh said in a press interview on Tuesday.
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Retail space lease in Hanoi seen hitting the wall
Several streets like Hang Dieu and Bat Dan in Hoan Kiem District are seeing retail spaces left vacant
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Retail space lease in Hanoi seen hitting the wall
Several streets like Hang Dieu and Bat Dan in Hoan Kiem District are seeing retail spaces left vacant
3 foreigners die in Bangkok hotel fire, authorities say
The hotel is near the Khao San area of Bangkok that is popular with backpackers and known for its bars and hostels
Ex-husband convicted in French mass rape trial will not appeal: lawyer
Dominique Pelicot was convicted and jailed for 20 years
Glitzy Calabar Carnival wraps up tough year in Nigeria
Every December, the celebration draws nearly two million partygoers to the capital of Cross River state
S.Korean owner of entertainment establishment killed in assault in Ho Chi Minh City
The owner died at the scene, while an employee was hospitalized in critical condition
Ho Chi Minh City enhances tourism promotion at Tan Son Nhat International Airport
Tan Son Nhat International Airport, one of Vietnam’s major gateways, handles over 40 million passengers annually, including both domestic and international visitors.
Vietnam’s grocery chain Bach Hoa Xanh recalls bean sprouts reportedly soaked in banned chemical
Bach Hoa Xanh suspended the sale of the supplier’s product
Vietnam extends condolences to South Korea over fatal plane crash
The crash left 179 people dead and two others missing
South Korea orders air safety probe after worst crash in country kills 179
The crash killed mostly local residents who were returning from holidays in Thailand
Chinese youth flock to civil service, but slow economy puts 'iron rice bowl' jobs at risk
A record 3.4 million young Chinese flocked to the civil service exam this year