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The European Union has issued food safety alerts to four Vietnamese seafood exporters, whose shipments to several European countries have been found to contain banned substances.
A statue commemorating the massacre of Vietnamese civilians by Korean mercenaries during the American war in Vietnam will be unveiled on April 26 at a press conference hosted by the Korean-Vietnamese Peace Foundation.
Vietnam has increasingly seen U.S. demand for its agricultural products rise, and has the chance to penetrate this market thanks to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has said.
The executive of the subsidiary of Taiwan’s Formosa company in Ha Tinh province, who made a bold remark about a trade-off between marine life and the steel industry that has met with strong criticism from the public since April 25, has just been sacked.
No-frills carrier Vietjet Air has announced that passengers flying to the central city of Hue will have the chance to experience a hot-air balloon for free at the upcoming Hue Festival.
Authorities in the popular coastal city of Vung Tau in southern Vietnam have announced that all forms of eating and drinking will be banned from its beaches from April 25 onward, Nguoi Lao Dong (Laborer) newspaper reported on April 24.
Taiwanese conglomerate Formosa was under attack in Vietnam's state media on April 25 over allegations of industrial pollution leaching from a multi-billion dollar steel mill that may have caused mysterious mass fish deaths.
A graduation ceremony for two classes of the Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) has been held within the framework of the fourth annual National Field Epidemiology Training Program Scientific Conference in Danang.
A museum in southern Vietnam featuring ancient weapons collected from around the world has recently re-opened after a four-year shutdown.
A major hospital backed by Cuba in north-central Vietnam has inaugurated a new health care facility as part of its upgrade project.