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HCMC gets candidate for 2020-2025 Party head honcho
Chief of the Party Central Office, Nguyen Van Nen, has been recommended as HCMC’s next Party Committee Secretary.
HCMC leader calls for fortnight of thrift as Covid-19 fight escalates
HCMC's Party Secretary asked all city residents to remain home in the next two weeks to help Vietnam keep total infections below 500.
Vietnam lags far behind in setting healthy work hours: lawmakers
Vietnam is 80 years behind developed countries in approving a 40-hour work week law, which is needed to ensure workers’ quality of life, lawmakers say.
October 23, 2019 | 05:43 am PT
Party chief, state president in better health: HCMC leader
The health of Party chief and President Nguyen Phu Trong has improved and he’ll back to work soon, HCMC leader says.
May 7, 2019 | 07:24 pm PT
In Vietnam, traffic accidents kill more people than pandemic diseases
Vietnamese roads are ranked among the world’s worst for motorcyclists.
November 23, 2016 | 08:05 pm PT
Vietnam pays ever-increasing price for climate change
Severe drought and salinity have destroyed around 1 million tons of rice crops so far this year, according to the Ministry of Agricultue, which clearly proves climate change is taking a heavy toll on Vietnam.
April 26, 2016 | 08:00 am PT