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VietNam News - 19-May-2014

The Academy Award-winning Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears is among the movies which would be screened during the Russian Film Week, beginning tomorrow in Ha Noi's National Film Centre....

VietNam News - 19-May-2014

Viet Nam's relevant agencies have created favourable conditions for China to repatriate Chinese workers at the Formosa project in central Ha Tinh province by air and by sea, at the request of the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi and the Chinese contractor....

VietNam News - 19-May-2014

Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang clarified Viet Nam's priorities in the APEC co-operation framework at the 20th Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting (MRT-20) that opened in Qingdao, China, on Saturday....

VietNam News - 19-May-2014

China has sent two more armed naval ships to waters surrounding the Haiyang Shiyou-981 oil rig illegally set up in Viet Nam's waters, according to a senior official from the Viet Nam Fisheries Surveillance Force....

The Guardian - 19-May-2014

Thousands of police deployed after violent protests over Chinese oil rig in disputed territory Vietnam has clamped down on anti-China protests after deadly riots triggered by a territorial dispute spooked foreign investors and the country's authoritarian leadership. Thousands of police and security officers flooded southern Ho Chi Minh City and the capital, Hanoi. Police were posted outside well-known...

VietNam News - 19-May-2014

You are responsible for your actions… both in life as in golf - which is one of the reasons we say golf is a microcosm of life....

VietNam News - 19-May-2014

A reason is that he was chairman of the district for 1,835 days, but he still feels sad as "Hoang Sa still has not returned to its motherland"....

VietNam News - 19-May-2014

Anxious over their failure to control what they see as wayward behaviour, Vietnamese parents are willing to consider what would have been unthinkable a few decades ago: professional help. Hong Thuy reports....

The Guardian - 18-May-2014

Hanoi's tolerance of protests against the regime in Beijing has set alarm bells ringing Outside Ho Chi Minh City's popular brick-and-wood Chieu Café, a hastily fashioned, bright yellow placard warns away potential patrons. "Customers from mainland China will be refused service," it reads, "until the Chinese government removes its oil rig." The café's owner, Nguyen...

The Guardian - 18-May-2014

Vietnamese government clamps down on demonstrations after attacks on Chinese and other foreign businesses China has evacuated more than 3,000 of its nationals from Vietnam, state media reported on Sunday, after a wave of anti-China unrest following Beijing's deployment of an oil rig in contested waters. But the anti-China protests planned for Sunday in Ho Chi Minh City, originally sanctioned by the...

VietNam News - 17-May-2014

Masan Group, listed on the HCM City Stock Exchange as MSN, posted an aggregated profit of VND1.082 trillion, or US$51.5 million, in the first quarter of this year....

VietNam News - 17-May-2014

Consistent buying by foreign investors in the past few days has helped calm domestic investors and encouraged them to put money into stocks, lifting indices on both national stock exchanges yesterday....

VietNam News - 17-May-2014

Eighteen contracts, worth VND70 billion (US$3.33 million), were signed at an exposition, which closed its door in northern Bac Giang Province on Thursday....

VietNam News - 17-May-2014

Singapore's United Overseas Bank (UOB) is close to sealing a deal to buy 100 per cent stake in the Vietnamese small-lender GP Bank....

VietNam News - 17-May-2014

Many companies needed to re-analyse their information technology (IT) policies because of business demands and a more mobile workforce, said the VMware MeConomy 2014 study....

VietNam News - 17-May-2014

Nine men from Ham Thuan Bac District in the southern province of Binh Thuan Province were sentenced by a district court on Thursday for "acting against law enforcement agencies" when they tried to escape from a rehabilitation centre....

VietNam News - 17-May-2014

Farmers in coastal communes of southern Tien Giang Province are earning more from growing lemongrass, which thrives on saline terrain, than from rice....


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