Former chairmen of Danang to be arrested

Former chairmen of Danang to be arrested

The Ministry of Public Security (MoPS) has arrested and started prosecution of some high-level officers of Danang and two former public security officers for involvement in the case of Phan Van Anh Vu.
Korean, Vietnamese swindlers sentenced for illegal labour export

Korean, Vietnamese swindlers sentenced for illegal labour export

Hanoi People’s Court on Monday handed sentences to five Republic of Korea (RoK) and Vietnamese who conned Vietnamese labourers into working in RoK.
Will QR code stores become the new craze in Hanoi?

Will QR code stores become the new craze in Hanoi?

Hanoi’s upcoming QR code stores replacing the unpopular vending machines around Hoan Kiem Lake are expected to become popular among residents.
Deputy PM orders strict fines for fake drugs

Deputy PM orders strict fines for fake drugs

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has called for tough punishment for faking medicines and medicinal supplements which poses risks to human health.
HCM City proposes road, railway to Cat Lai

HCM City proposes road, railway to Cat Lai

HCM City’s Department of Planning and Architecture has proposed to the government to open a road or railway route dedicated to container trucks entering Cat Lai Port.
T&T Group violation may fetch $44,052 fine

T&T Group violation may fetch $44,052 fine

T&T Group may be fined for up to $44,052 for constructing three additional floors to its high-end trade and service building in Vinh city.
Oceanbank fraud trial: Dinh La Thang appeals against court’s decision

Oceanbank fraud trial: Dinh La Thang appeals against court’s decision

Dinh La Thang, former Chairman of the Member Council of the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam), who involved in the notorious OceanBank case, has submitted his written appeal asking the Hanoi People’s Court for reconsidering his charge, penalty and civil responsibility.
Ministry cuts teaching major enrollment quota

Ministry cuts teaching major enrollment quota

The Ministry of Education and Training will reduce the enrollment quota for teaching majors in the 2018-19 academic year by 33 per cent compared to the figure of last year.
Government proposes restricting hours of alcohol sale

Government proposes restricting hours of alcohol sale

The Ministry of Health (MoH) is discussing polices to restrict the number of hours to sell alcohol.
Hanoi’s craft villages lack highly-skilled labourers

Hanoi’s craft villages lack highly-skilled labourers

Craft villages in the capital city of Hanoi are sharing a concern over the shortage of highly-skilled craftsmen, which is hindering them from improving the designs and competitiveness of products.
Domestic firms launch ride-hailing applications to fill in Uber’s space

Domestic firms launch ride-hailing applications to fill in Uber’s space

After the merger between Uber and Grab, domestic enterprises accelerate their plans to launch ride-hailing applications to fill the void left in Uber’s wake.
New Zealand Education Fair 2018 charmed parents and students

New Zealand Education Fair 2018 charmed parents and students

The New Zealand Education Fair 2018 has attracted over 1,000 participants and offered a holistic experience of student life in New Zealand.
Drivers struggle after Uber calls time in Vietnam

Drivers struggle after Uber calls time in Vietnam

A number of drivers who used to work with the ride-hailing company Uber say they are uncertain about their futures after the company closed here last week.
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