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Vietnamese American won a scholarship of 1 million pounds to Harvard University
16:17 | 12/08/2020
Xuan Nguyen, 18, a Vietnamese-born who is living in one of the most disadvantaged areas in London, won a scholarship worths one million pounds from the prestigious Harvard University.
Vietnam’s rice export prices exceed Thailand’s
16:00 | 12/08/2020
Vietnam’s 5 percent broken rice is US $15/ ton higher than Thailand’s starting August 8, according to Vietnam Trade Office in Thailand.
World breaking news today (August 12): Joe Biden chooses Senator Kamala Harris for White House running mate
09:58 | 12/08/2020
World breaking news today (August 12): Joe Biden on Tuesday picked Senator Kamala Harris as his choice for vice president. Meanwhile, US has reached deal for 100 million doses of coronavirus vaccine, China vice foreign minister says Sino-U.S. relations must not derail and oil price also make headlines today.
Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine pre-ordered by 20 nations for a billion doses
09:14 | 12/08/2020
Several Latin American, Middle Eastern and Asian countries have expressed an interest in purchasing the Russian vaccine named Sputnik, while several contracts have been finalised, says Kirill Dmitriyev, the head of the RDIF which finances the vaccine project.
Wool ‘ears’ for the first responders in the COVID-19 battle
07:21 | 12/08/2020
Thousands of wool “ears” have been creatively knitted to send to medical personnel whose ears turned red and painful due to prolonged face masks wearing.
Russia unveils COVID-19 vaccine before completing trials
19:09 | 11/08/2020
Russia has become the first to approve a COVID-19 vaccine, developed by the Gamaleya Institute in Moscow, with production and tens of thousands of inoculations to follow, President Vladimir Putin announced Tuesday.
Vietnamese sweet soup hits world's top 23 stunning travel images
16:11 | 11/08/2020
A photo of sweet soups, taken by a foreign photographer in Hoi An, has been listed in the top 23 images shared by the CEWE Photo Award, the world’s largest photo competition.
Gold price forecast: Gold prices might reach extremes in September
10:59 | 11/08/2020
The near-term trends in precious metals reached extremes – a temporary top is becoming likely. A daily close below $2,000 in gold would confirm a spike-high top and beginning of a 1 to 2-month correction.
World breaking news today (August 11): Lebanese PM steps down in wake of Beirut explosion
10:22 | 11/08/2020
World breaking news today (August 11): Lebanon's Prime Minister stepped down from his job Monday in the wake of the catastrophic explosion in Beirut. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson has insisted schools are safe to re-open next month, China imposes sanctions on 11 US officials over Hong Kong related tensions and oil price also make headlines today.
High-end utilities system in Meyhomes Capital Phu Quoc
19:49 | 10/08/2020
The project designs for every 200 meters within the campus a utility such as a park, theater, entertainment center, lake, etc...for visitors to experience the multi-colored life, from the natural scenery, indigenous culture to the festival atmosphere, vibrant clubhouses.
Dozens of dining establishments and accommodations closed in Hanoi Old Quarter
13:36 | 10/08/2020
A large number of restaurants and hotels in the famous Hanoi Old Quarter are experiencing prolonged closure due to the recent complicated development of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gold price outlook: pullback on the cards while US-China's tensions is increasing
12:43 | 10/08/2020
Record low-interest rates and the unprecedented monetary policy response from the Federal Reserve have seemingly created the perfect environment for gold prices to extend their recent run higher.
World breaking news today (August 10): Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under security law
10:15 | 10/08/2020
World breaking news today (August 10): Thousands of protesters demanded the dissolution of the government after the Beirut port explosion. Meanwhile, Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under security law, New Zealand marks 100 days without COVID-19 community infections, and oil price also make headlines today.
Memorable photos of daily life in Quang Nam early 1990s
07:36 | 10/08/2020
Under the lens of German photographer Hans-Peter Grumpe, the daily life of local people in Quang Nam, central Vietnam in the early 1990s, has become more true to life than ever.
Following $348 million agreement, Japan to built six patrol boats for Vietnam
15:05 | 09/08/2020
Under an agreement that worth some US$348 million, Japan will build six patrol vessels for Vietnam to help the latter increase maritime security and safety capacity.