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Vietnam receives 5 first T-6C trainer aircraft from US
This delivery marked an important step forward in the growing partnership between the U.S. and Vietnam
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In Vietnam, wildlife vet talks saving poached rhinos
‘Every rhino killed is a waste and their continued poaching makes me feel hopeless’
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New developments in Vietnamese e-book market
With technological advancements and the accelerated pace of modern life, the number of e-reader users in Vietnam will continue to rise, signaling the expansion of various products and services
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New developments in Vietnamese e-book market
With technological advancements and the accelerated pace of modern life, the number of e-reader users in Vietnam will continue to rise, signaling the expansion of various products and services
Roads to Long Thanh airport project in southern Vietnam built at snail’s pace
Relevant agencies are accelerating work on the Long Thanh International Airport project
Lawmakers weigh Vietnam Airlines share issuance to raise $866mn
The additional funding would help the airlines to repay its debts stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and restore its financial capability
Hanoian becomes first Vietnamese woman to summit Mount Ama Dablam in Nepal
This year, many Vietnamese climbers successfully summited several risky mountains in the Indian Himalayas
Petrol industry embraces plastics while navigating energy shift
Amid the inexorable shift toward more electric vehicles, oil and gas producers are looking increasingly to plastics to help keep them afloat, even if that sector faces challenges of its own
IOC chief hopeful Sebastian Coe: 'We run risk of losing women's sport'
The 68-year-old Briton also vowed to widen the decision-making process surrounding Russia's re-admission to the Olympics
Free metro rides in Ho Chi Minh City: Who qualifies?
Free rides will contribute to forming a habit of using public means of transport among residents
Vietnamese province orders 291,000 students to stay home amid flood threat
Heavy rain severely flooded many local roads and caused a house to collapse, injuring two people
Laos vows justice after tainted alcohol kills tourists
The government has been conducting investigations to find causes of the incident and to bring the perpetrators to justice in accordance with the law
'Existential challenge': plastic pollution treaty talks begin
Plastic production is expected to triple by 2060