VN embassy sets up hotlines after Brussels attacks

The Vietnamese Embassy in Belgium has launched two hotlines to receive emergency information relating to Vietnamese nationals there following the terror attacks in Brussels yesterday, the foreign affairs ministry said.

PM approves mineral exploitation ban

The Government has approved the Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment’s temporary ban on mining at many places in the central province of Ninh Thuận.

New delta co-op project approved

The Prime Minister has approved a project for three new farm co-operative models for rice, aquatic products and fruit in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta by 2020. The project aims to promote connections between co-operatives and farmers, as well as improve the conditions of local people.

Hospital uses new surgical technique

Doctors at Chợ Rẫy Hospital’s cardiac surgery ward have begun using a less invasive surgical technique to treat patients with aortic disease.

Việt Nam ranks fourth in new ’well-being’ study

Việt Nam has ranked fourth out of 149 countries assessed for how well they convert national wealth into well-being for the population, according to a recent analysis from the Boston Consulting Group’s (BCG) Sustainable Economic Development Assessment (SEDA).

Hi-tech agricultural enterprises given loans

As many as 28 enterprises nation-wide have been selected to participate in 31 agricultural projects that apply a hi-tech models with low interest loans, the State Bank of Việt Nam has said.

World Water Day a chance to brainstorm solutions

“Everyone has to save water,” said Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Nguyễn Minh Quang, yesterday at a meeting themed ‘Water and Jobs’ to celebrate World Water Day 2016, that took place in the northern province of Thanh Hóa.

 

Electric vehicles need regulation

 Most of the electric four-wheelers used for tourist purposes nationwide have yet to be registered, the Việt Nam Register said.

 

New programme to highlight risks of methanol poisoning

The Institute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health (IPMPH) and Methanol Institute (MI) today launched a programme to protect people from improperly brewed, homemade alcohol and methanol-laced alcoholic drinks.

ID numbers issued to over 56,000 newborns

More than 56,000 new-borns have been registered birth certificates and issued citizen identification numbers after two months of implementing the law on civil status and citizen ID card, which took effect since early this January, the Ministry of Justice has said.

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