Law expected to better protect Vietnamese guest workers

Clear and detailed regulations are needed to strictly punish those who abuse labour export policies to make illegal profits, National Assembly deputies said on Wednesday morning when discussing in groups the draft revised law on Vietnamese guest workers under contract.

Annual event honors 100 outstanding blood donors

Trần Nam Quân, a 62-year-old man in in Giồng Riềng District of the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta’s Kiên Giang Province, have donated blood more than 70 times. However, for him, each blood donation always has its own beautiful memory.

Criminal proceedings started on former head of Drug Administration of Vietnam

The Investigation Police Agency under the Ministry of Public Security has begun criminal proceedings against Nguyễn Việt Hùng, former deputy head of the Drug Administration of Việt Nam (DAV) and Phạm Hồng Châu, former head of the Drug Registration Division under DAV relating to the case of trading of counterfeit cancer medicine.

Villagers rejoice at having clean water

More than 2,000 households in Hải Hà Commune, in Thanh Hóa’s Nghi Sơn Town could not hide their emotion after water pipes and water meters were finally installed to their houses under the auspices of the Nghi Sơn 2 Power Limited Liability Company (NS2PC).

Stop cutting down trees of school age

“A phoenix tail tree falls down today, we cut down all the others. If a tree falls down in the forest tomorrow, shall we cut down all of the forest?” asked Professor Trần Văn Chứ, principal of the Vietnam National University of Forestry.

Blood donor saves lives

Trần Thị Mai, a middle-aged woman in Cam Ranh City in the central province of Khánh Hoà, is known as the province’s record holder for the highest times of blood donation.

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