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There will be no significant change in the Vietnamese economy next year even though a number of free trade agreements and the Trans-Pacific Partnership will take effect, the head of a government think tank has said.
To hundreds of unfortunate children and young women in the central province of Quang Nam, successful American entrepreneur Robert Kalatschan and his family are more than donors, who have provided free accommodations, edu-cation, medical care and food. For they have also brought love and happiness to the less fortunate.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has passed a project that ensures equitable sharing of benefits from genetic resources and targets conservation work and sustainable use of biodiversity in Vietnam.
Fitch Ratings has named Vietnam among its top five favourite frontier markets.
As the country is integrating deeper into the world market, a number of street vendors who come to pursue their dream in cities might lose their jobs, experts have warned.
Boxers Luu Thi Duyen and Le Thi Bang have been invited to practise and compete in the US.
Vietnam have grabbed two silver and three bronze medals on the last day of the Asian Finswimming Championships in Chinese Taipei.
The Victory Cup Award to honour Vietnamese sportsmen was launched on November 10 in Hanoi.
The final round of Echoes 2015, an English-speaking contest hosted by Hanoi University's English Club, will run November 12.
Violations in farm and forestry land use are still common across the country in 2015, said the chairman of the National Assembly Council of Ethnic Affairs, Ksor Phuoc, on November 10 in a NA session.