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Germany denies visa for new Vietnamese passports

The German Embassy in Vietnam is not approving visas for Vietnamese citizens with the new passport, but it has not explained why. Vietnamese citizens with the new passport with a dark blue cover instead of the traditional green one, will not be able to apply for a C or D …

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University of Hong Kong rep office opens in Vietnam

The University of Hong Kong has set up a representative office in Vietnam on Jul. 27. HKU will provide high-quality business education for Vietnamese students. Through knowledge and community connections, the university seeks opportunities for cultural dissemination, cooperation, and research in Vietnamese and regional academia, thus making a positive impact …

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Powerful 7.1 earthquake strikes Philippines; at least 4 dead

Powerful 7.1 earthquake strikes Philippines; at least 4 dead

A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the northern Philippine island of Luzon on Wednesday killing four people, damaging buildings and sending strong tremors through the capital, Manila. Two people were killed in Benguet province, one in Abra province, and one more in another province, Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos told a …

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PM requests more state workers for HCMC

Ho Chi Minh City should employ more civil servants to oversee administration given its large population, PM Pham Minh Chinh said Wednesday. Chairing a meeting in HCMC, Chinh said the Ministry of Home Affairs must either add more civil servants to the city’s payroll or raise salaries for current state …

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Castrol launches solution for congested urban areas in Vietnam

Castrol recently launched its new generation of Castrol Magnatec 5W-30 API SP engine oil featuring Dualock technology, a result of 10 years of research to create a lubricant solution for the urban driving environment. In cities across Vietnam, high population density means the number of vehicles will increase, leading to …

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Nha Trang mulls installing cameras to protect coral reefs

Beach town Nha Trang wants to install solar-powered surveillance cameras on Mun Island to protect corals around it. This was among several measures town authorities suggested Tuesday to the Khanh Hoa Province People’s Committee to stop the deterioration of the reefs. Huynh Binh Thai, head of the Nha Trang Bay …

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Severed submarine cable disrupts Internet services

An undersea Internet cable linking Vietnam with Hong Kong and Japan has been damaged due to reasons unknown as yet, causing disruptions in connecting with foreign websites. The Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) was damaged on Tuesday afternoon, a local Internet service provider told VnExpress. A spokesperson of the provider, who …

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