Japan may lift requirements for pre-departure Covid-19 tests for travelers and raise daily caps on entrants, domestic media have reported. Japan has some of the strictest pandemic border measures among major economies, requiring travelers to present a negative coronavirus test taken within 72 hours of departure. The government may soon …
Read More »Make defense industry Vietnam’s spearhead: PM
The defense industry needs to be closely linked with other sectors to serve both military and civilian purposes, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said. Speaking at a conference in Hanoi on Monday, Chinh said in the past, the defense industry has achieved important results with its increasingly diversified and quality …
Read More »Four human trafficking rings identified after 42 Vietnamese escape Cambodia casino
Vietnamese police have identified four human trafficking rings involved in the smuggle of 42 Vietnamese who escaped from a Cambodian casino last week. “These rings operate in many localities, cooperating with accomplices in Cambodia to bring Vietnamese into casinos as illegal workers,” Colonel Dinh Van Noi, director of An Giang …
Read More »Ford confirms cutting 3,000 jobs as it pushes towards electric
U.S. auto giant Ford confirmed Monday it is eliminating around 3,000 jobs, mainly in North America and India, as the company pushes to accelerate its transition to electric vehicles. Challenged by Tesla and other start-ups, traditional carmakers have accelerated production of their electric models in recent years. The restructuring involves …
Read More »Fauci, face of US Covid response, to step down from government posts
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease official who became the face of America’s Covid-19 pandemic response under Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden, announced on Monday he is stepping down in December after 54 years of public service. Fauci, whose efforts to fight the pandemic were applauded by …
Read More »Electric buses proposed for HCMC’s first rapid transit route
The HCMC Department of Transport has recommended that the city’s first rapid bus transit system should use electric vehicles to prevent sound and air pollution. The proposed bus rapid transit (BRT) route will run 26 km in District 1 and Thu Duc City along Vo Van Kiet and Mai Chi …
Read More »Flash flooding hits US parks, southern states in latest weather disasters
A hiker swept away in flash floods and torrential rain was still missing Monday as a weekend of storms forced hundreds to evacuate in the latest weather disasters to hit national parks in the United States. Heavy rains were also causing havoc in parts of Texas on Monday as forecasters …
Read More »China’s scorching southwest extends power curbs as drought, heatwave continue
China’s scorched southwestern regions extended curbs on power consumption on Monday as they deal with dwindling hydropower output and surging household electricity demand during a long drought and heatwave. State weather forecasters issued a heat “red alert” for the 11th consecutive day on Monday, as extreme weather continues to play …
Read More »176-km expressway section in northern Vietnam has zero gas station, rest stops
A 176-kilometer expressway section from Ha Long Bay to China border gate Mong Cai is set to open to traffic next week, but no gas station or rest stop has been built yet. Authorities have announced that the Tien Yen – Mong Cai (63.3 km) and Van Don – Tien …
Read More »Vietnam to monitor entrants from monkeypox areas for 21 days
People entering Vietnam from areas with monkeypox outbreaks will be monitored and suspected carriers quarantined, the health ministry said Monday. Risk factors include making contact with people infected or suspected to be infected with monkeypox, or having had sexual intercourse with multiple partners, within 21 days before the first symptoms …
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