VOV.VN - Vietnam is in Group A together with Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Singapore at the 2024 Davis Cup Group III events in Asia/Oceania, according to the results of the official draw that was held on June 9.
VOV.VN - The Government Inspectorate of Vietnam and the Cambodian Ministry of Inspection signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on cooperation, as part of their meeting in Hanoi on June 10.
A free on-line Vietnamese language programme for children of Overseas Vietnamese in the UK was launched virtually on June 9 with the participation of lecturers from the University of Languages and International Studies (ILIS under the Vietnam National University, Hanoi) and about 200 students across the European country.
An art programme was held in Paris last weekend to mark the 15th founding anniversary of Que huong (Homeland) Choir, the largest and only Vietnamese-languague singing choir overseas.
The Vietnam Golf Association (VGA) and its Singaporean counterpart have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in promoting the sport in the two countries.
Joining the vibrant summer season, starting from July 19, Vietjet will double the frequency of flights between Nha Trang and Busan (the Republic of Korea), providing more travel options between major cities of the RoK and Vietnam with attractive promotions.
VOV.VN - Toyo Ink Group Berhad, Song Hau 2 Power Company Limited and Export-Import Bank of Malaysia (Eximbank Malaysia) have signed a credit contract worth US$980 million for Song Hau 2 Thermal Power Plant Project.
VOV.VN - After 10 days of competition, Vietnamese athletes have won two gold, seven silver and nine bronze medals, ranking ninth in the medal tally of the IFMA Senior World Championships 2024 which closed on June 10 in Greece.
VOV.VN - The early morning of June 10 saw residents of Hanoi rush to local markets to buy popular items for the Đoan Ngọ Festival, commonly called “Tết giết sâu bọ” (pest-killing festival), which is held on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.
VOV.VN - Forest rangers have yet to discover any traces of a tiger in the Diu Do forest area of Quang Binh province, central Vietnam, as reported by local residents, said an official of Quang Binh province.