Last week Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs suspended the official development assistance it was providing to three of four climate-change projects after finding that Vietnamese partners had misused over US$547,000. The news of the suspension came just a couple of Read More →
Vietnamese students are usually taught that Vietnam is rich in natural resources. But it seems that educators will need to consider taking that part out of textbooks in a few years, given that the nation’s mines are being sapped by Read More →
Parents broke the gate at Thuc Nghiem School in Hanoi on May 12 in their rush to obtain application forms for first grade for their children It happens every year at Hanoi’s Thuc Nghiem School: hundreds of parents stay up Read More →
A stone kept at the Chu Se District’s People’s Committee in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai. The stone was seized from a local woman last month on suspicion that she had illegally mined it though no one knows Read More →
Thanh Nien newspaper on Sunday held a meeting with the families of three Vietnamese soldiers killed during a Chinese attack on Gac Ma (Johnson South Reef or Chigua Reef) – a reef in the Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands, 24 years Read More →
Thanh Nien newspaper on Sunday held a meeting with the families of three Vietnamese soldiers killed during a Chinese attack on Gac Ma (Johnson South Reef or Chigua Reef) – a reef in the Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands, 24 years Read More →