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'Murder hornets' - danger to the average person is low
11:13 | 03/05/2020
The murder hornets made their way to the U.S. for the first time.The hornets are “probably not going to murder someone … don’t panic”, USA Today reported.
Facts about 'murder hornets'
10:41 | 03/05/2020
Murder hornets from Asia that measure up to 2 inches long have been found for the first time in the U.S. Ehrlich Pest Control shares some amazing facts about murder hornets.
Installs temperature scanners for COVID-19 Prevention
08:42 | 01/05/2020
Installing temperature checking for staff at distribution centres, its e-store, and its meat and seafood plant, and they will be sent home if the reading is high.
EVFTA to be submitted to 9th National Assembly session for approval
17:00 | 29/04/2020
Vietnam’s lawmaking National Assembly Standing Committee has agreed to a proposal of the State President that the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) should be submitted to the upcoming 9th NA session for approval, VNA reported.
UK PM Boris Johnson to be back at work on Monday
07:54 | 26/04/2020
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to return to his post on Monday to lead the UK response to the coronavirus outbreak after he was admitted to hospital with the disease earlier this month (April 5), BBC, Reuters reported.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stayed out of public
20:41 | 25/04/2020
Latest News Kim Jong Un's health: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stayed out of public sight Saturday, South Korea's Central News Agency, Yonhap reported April 25.
Oil price today: Cheaper than bottled water, below zero for first time in history
07:24 | 21/04/2020
Oil Price Today, April 21: Stocks are slipping in afternoon trading on Wall Street, as the price of oil cratered to historic lows Monday, cheaper than bottled water. Signaling that there is no place to store all the crude the world is producing but not using.
Australia calls for probe into coronavirus, China rejects
16:20 | 20/04/2020
Australia's foreign minister, Marise Payne, called for an international investigation into the origins and spread of the virus, joining a chorus of concern over how China tackled the virus that emerged in its central city of Wuhan. However, China rejects!
Wuhan lab boss denies coronavirus link, says virus 'cannot be man-made'
07:56 | 20/04/2020
In an interview with state media published weekend, Yuan Zhiming, director of Wuhan laboratory, said that “there’s no way this virus came from us.”
Latest news: Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault allegations against Joe Biden
08:18 | 14/04/2020
Latest news: The New York Times ran an article “examining” sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden, made by Tara Reade, a former Senate staff assistant of his. Biden firmly denies Reade’s allegations...
Vietnamese continues donating medical items to Czech hospitals
08:06 | 09/04/2020
Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic recently have again donated thousands of protective health supplies for local medical workers in Prague. Deputy Director of Na Homolce Hospital Ivana Kirchnerova expressed her gratitude for the “wonderful gifts” from the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic.
As coronavirus spread, 450,000 DuPont protective suits arrived in US
08:02 | 09/04/2020
The first of two shipments bringing over 450,000 DuPont protective suits from Vietnam via FedEx aircraft arrived at the US Strategic National Stockpile on April 8, VGP reported.
UK driver pleads guilty to manslaughter of 39 lorry victims
07:57 | 09/04/2020
A British lorry driver on April 8 pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of 39 Vietnamese nationals whose bodies were found in a refrigeration truck in Britain, AFP reported.
Robots replace Japanese students for graduation amid COVID-19 crisis
07:52 | 09/04/2020
Students at the Business Breakthrough University in Tokyo used robotic stand-ins for a graduation ceremony. The robots, dubbed "Newme" by developer ANA Holdings, were dressed in graduation caps and gowns for the ceremony.
Khanh Hoa Union of Friendship Organizations helps stranded Russians overcome COVID-19
18:39 | 08/04/2020
Ly Ba Lin, President of Union of Friendship Organizations of Khanh Hoa province and Nguyen Thi Thu Thanh, Chairwoman of provincial Vietnam-Russia Friendship Association have visited and provided financial assistance to over 30 Russian tourists stranded in the province due to coronavirus travel restrictions.