VN faces dire shortage of logistics personnel

Việt Nam needs some 200,000 logistics personnel from now until 2025 but its current logistics training capacity is unable to meet that demand, according to the Việt Nam Association of Logistic Service Enterprise (VLA).

Vocational learning: pathway to success

Nguyễn Văn Thiết had dreamed of winning the ASEAN Skills Competition, but when his parents insisted that he apply for university, his hopes were dashed.

Man arrested for allegedly abusing rights

Police of the central province of Nghệ An yesterday detained a man for allegedly opposing officials on duty and abusing his rights to freedom and democracy to infringe on State interests and the rights and interests of organisations and individuals.

PM: Top local leaders bear heavy responsibility

Maintaining law and order is necessary for Việt Nam to achieve good socio-economic development, Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc said at an online meeting with all localities nationwide yesterday.

17 tourists suffer food poisoning in Đà Nẵng

A group of 17 tourists from Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province who were on a field trip to Đà Nẵng were admitted to the city’s General Hospital on Sunday night, suffering from food poisoning.

Bottom trawling a threat to the ocean, fishermen

Bottom trawling is a particularly destructive method of fishing, in which huge weighted nets are dragged the sea floor, catching everything in their path, leaving behind a trail of emptiness.

Project sees relationships as the heart of education

When students of Nguyễn Văn Trỗi Secondary School in HCM City’s Gò Vấp District violate any regulation of the schools or misbehave, teachers meet with each of them to learn the reason, help them recognise their violations and guide them to the correct behavior instead of using physical punishment as they would have one year ago.

Fishermen furious over sub-standard boats

It’s high fishing season in the central province of Bình Định, but Lê Văn Thãi, owner of the fishing ship Lê Gia 01, is busy working with a team to repair his steel-hulled fishing boat instead of sailing out to sea.

Human resources make APEC driving force

As a dynamic region with rapid economic growth, the Asia-Pacific region has become a primary driving force for the global economy thanks to its abundant human resources with high skills, which are effectively combined with quality institutional frameworks and close collaboration among member economies, said a Vietnamese official.

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