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Tourism threatens efforts to save endangered Cat Ba langurs

A project to conserve the critically-endangered golden-headed langur on Cat Ba Island off Hai Phong City is under threat from growing tourism activities. In the last century Cat Ba was home to thousands of golden-headed langurs, one of five endemic primate species in Vietnam. The others are Delacour’s langur, snub-nosed …

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1,200 undocumented iPhones, tablets worth $170,000 destroyed

Over 1,200 iPhones, tablets and other electronic devices worth VND4 billion ($170,000) were destroyed by the Hanoi Directorate for Market Surveillance due to their trade being undocumented. The 1,235 devices were smashed and dumped into buckets of water and oil in northern Hung Yen Province last Friday to render them …

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Luxury apartment complex Capital Elite debuts

The luxury project Capital Elite made its debut with a grand opening ceremony on Sunday at JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi, with the unveiling of its first limited unit inventory. Themed “Unlock the Elite”, the official launch and sale of the project’s foreigner quota attracted customers and investors from both domestic …

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US can’t yet compete with China on EVs, Ford chairman tells CNN

US can't yet compete with China on EVs, Ford chairman tells CNN

Ford Motor (F.N) Executive Chairman Bill Ford said the United States was not ready yet to compete with China in the production of electric vehicles. “They developed very quickly, and they developed them in large scale. And now they’re exporting them,” Ford told CNN’s ‘Fareed Zakaria GPS’ Sunday program. “They’re …

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Nearly 800 candidates join 6th Vietnamese language test in Japan

A total of 789 Japanese candidates participated in the 6th Vietnamese-language proficiency test held at the Japan College of Foreign Languages (JCFL) in Tokyo on Sunday. The candidates from 35 localities across Japan are those who study or do jobs relating to Vietnamese such as Vietnamese language students at universities, …

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