Check out the news you should not miss today in Vietnam:
Politics
-- Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son expressed his delight at the development of Vietnam – U.S. ties over the past 27 years during a reception in Hanoi on Monday for Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Subcommittee on Asia-Pacific Ami Bera and a delegation of U.S. congressmen, according to the Vietnam News Agency.
Society
-- People kept rushing to filling stations in various districts in Ho Chi Minh City in the rain on Monday afternoon after the municipal market surveillance agency said that several gas stations had been shuttered due to low supply.
-- A turbine operating unit of the Ka Tinh hydroelectric plant in Quang Ngai Province, central Vietnam lost contact with a worker who was buried in rubble in the wake of landslides triggered by heavy rains on Monday night.
-- Police in Phu Yen Province, south-central Vietnam on Friday initiated legal proceedings against two people for organizing drug use at their karaoke parlors in the province last month.
-- Japan will formally lift its limitations on the number of international visitors and independent travel on Tuesday, including those from Vietnam, after months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
-- Many streets in low-lying areas in Ho Chi Minh City were turned into ‘rivers’ due to high tide, with throngs of vehicles stalled on Tuesday afternoon.
Lifestyle
-- The final round of Miss Tourism World 2022 will take place in Vietnam from November 14 to December 5, with the competition of more than 60 beauties from all around the world.
World News
-- More than a dozen calves wait at a research farm in New Zealand to be fed Kowbucha, a punnily named probiotic that studies show reduces burps or methane emissions, according to Reuters on Tuesday.
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