Chinese ambassador to Vietnam Xiong Bo said Vietnam and China have unique advantages to bolster strategic connectivity, especially regarding railway projects. “The Vietnam visit this time by General Secretary, President Xi Jinping is a very important opportunity for the highest-ranking leaders of the two Parties to maintain and bolster strategic …
Read More »Da Nang to aid prostitutes who want out
Vietnam’s central hub Da Nang City is building a plan to support sex workers looking to quit prostitution with VND2 million (US$82) each. According to a plan drafted by the municipal People’s Committee, already submitted to the People’s Council for approval this week, the funds will be extracted from the …
Read More »Vietnam will give President Xi Jinping special welcome: ambassador
Vietnam attaches great importance to the upcoming visit of China’s Party General Secretary and President Xi Jinping and will give him a special welcome, Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Sao Mai said. According to Mai, the Dec. 12-13 visit by Xi takes place at a meaningful time as the two …
Read More »Tan Hiep Phat chairman’s victim accused of swindling $3.34M
A man who was swindled by Tran Qui Thanh, chairman of Vietnam’s largest beverage producer, will stand trial on charges of selling fake land. A court in Ho Chi Minh City will hear the case of Nguyen Van Chung, 37, who is charged with fraudulent appropriation of property, on Tuesday. According to an …
Read More »Hanoi traffic to be diverted for Chinese delegation
Vehicle access will be restricted on several major routes in Hanoi on Dec. 12 and 13 for the reception of Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife. On those days, vehicles will be limited on Ring Road 3, from Nguyen Trai to Vo Van Kiet streets, Hanoi’s Police Department has …
Read More »Dozens of illegal gold miners arrested in central Vietnam
150 police officers and soldiers from Binh Thuan Province surrounded and arrested 28 people engaged in illegal gold mining in the forests on Saturday. The Binh Thuan Police Department reported that in the early hours of Saturday, officers and soldiers trekked nearly 10 kilometers into the forest and raided an …
Read More »No appeal by Japan after ruling for wartime sex slave: S. Korea
A South Korean court’s ruling that ordered Japan to compensate 16 women over forced wartime sexual slavery has been “finalized” as Tokyo did not appeal, Seoul’s foreign ministry said Saturday. Mainstream historians say up to 200,000 women — mostly from Korea, but also other parts of Asia including China — …
Read More »Australia swelters through heat wave as bushfire risk grows
Australia’s southeast on Saturday sweated through a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and led authorities to ban fires in large parts of New South Wales state. The nation’s weather forecaster predicted a maximum temperature in Sydney, Australia’s most populous city, of 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), …
Read More »Man found dead in Central Highlands sinkhole
A man in the Central Highlands’ Lam Dong Province was found dead after he and his motorbike fell into a 2 m deep sinkhole in Bao Loc City on Saturday. At around 2:40 p.m., locals passing through an eroded bypass section in Loc Son Ward saw a motorbike in a …
Read More »President Xi’s Vietnam visit to set new milestone in bilateral relations: Deputy FM
The upcoming state visit to Vietnam by China’s Party General Secretary and President Xi Jinping is expected to bring bilateral cooperation to a new level, said Permanent Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Minh Vu. In an interview granted to the press, Vu said Xi’s visit on Dec. 12 and 13 will …
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