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Japanese expert hails Vietnam’s efforts in developing economy and controlling Covid-19
16:30 | 18/01/2021
"From the Japanese people's perspective, Vietnam's success is a miracle. Vietnam has left an impression on the international community as a safe country with great economic potential and the advantage of the large population”, said Director of the Vietnam Economic Research Institute (VERI) Hiroyuki Moribe in an interview with the Vietnam News Agency’s correspondent in Tokyo about the fact that Vietnam still maintains positive growth despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Splendid red maple leaves 'warm up' Hanoi's cold days
16:08 | 18/01/2021
Over 100 maple trees surrounding the Korean Embassy in Hanoi are coloring the area with fierce red leaves. The new hue brings a new life to the capital's splendor as the Lunar year of 2020 is drawing to a close.
Preparation for 13th Party Congress wrapped up
14:36 | 18/01/2021
The 15th plenum of the Party Central Committee completed on January 17 after completing all the contents of its agenda.
Vietnamese photographers win international Monochrome Awards
12:13 | 18/01/2021
Vietnamese photographers have won third prizes at the 2020 International Monochrome Photography Awards.
Trump's silence and isolation ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration
13:30 | 17/01/2021
After the U.S Capitol attacks and upcoming Biden's inauguration, Donald Trump enraged and isolated himself, which made it difficult to take a glimpse into the President's mindset.
Charity run raises fund for over 100 children's heart surgeries
14:13 | 16/01/2021
On the morning of January 15, the closing ceremony of "Run For The Heart 2020" took place at Celadon City to officially mark the end of season 8th of the program.
'Napalm girl' photographer attacked after receiving National Medal of Arts from Trump
09:44 | 16/01/2021
The Vietnamese-American photojournalist Nick Ut, well known for the "Napalm girl" picture, has recently posted on his Facebook account that he was attacked by a stranger after receiving the National Medal of Art from President Donald Trump.
What Japan says about UK's plan to send aircraft carrier group to Asia seas
07:17 | 16/01/2021
Defense Minister of Japan Nobuo Kishi on January 14 has hailed the UK’s plan to dispatch an aircraft carrier strike group to waters in the western Pacific.
Japan suspends entry of all non-resident foreign nationals over new virus variant
09:45 | 15/01/2021
Japan has halted the entry of all nonresident foreign nationals into the country in a bid to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said Wednesday.
Japan News: China test fires "carrier killer" missiles at moving ship
16:10 | 14/01/2021
China launched several anti-ship ballistic missiles in the South China Sea last August. However, according to Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun, the fire did not fall into the sea but hit moving ships.
Comics in Vietnam provides an abundant source for entertainment industry
13:55 | 14/01/2021
The entertainment in Vietnam is mining an abundant source of comics with enormous potential to hit the big screen.
Vietnam ships first batch of rice exports for 2021 to Singapore, Malaysia
11:59 | 14/01/2021
Vietnam shipped first batch of 1,600-tonne rice to Singapore and Malaysia the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced on January 13.
Singaporean seeking more opportunities to invest in Vietnam
07:21 | 14/01/2021
Vietnam is an important market for Singapore, and Singaporean investors are seeking more opportunities to invest in Vietnam, especially in prioritized areas such as innovation, development of smart cities, and startups.
Vietnam's first Cuban son-in-law's romantic love story
14:00 | 13/01/2021
The love story between Cuban veterinarian Osvaldo Dias Borato with a Hanoi girl named Hoang Thi Phuong Hanh has transcended language, distance, and hardship to become a beautiful symbol of love and empathy of the two countries.
Sapa kids hawk goods in minus temperature
17:42 | 12/01/2021
As midnight approaches in the upland town of Sapa, with mercury drops to minus 1 degree Celcius, groups of kids are still wandering around, pestering visitors to buy their goods.