VOV.VN - TCS World Travel, a company which specialises in all-inclusive and custom jet expeditions, announced its schedule of global journeys by private luxury aircraft for 2023, with Hoi An in central Vietnam named as one of its itineraries.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) will continue to share information with Vietnam on developments of monkeypox and support the country in the prevention and control of the disease, Dr. Socorro Escalante, Acting WHO Representative in Vietnam told the media on July 26.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment and the World Bank (WB) in Vietnam jointly held a conference in Hanoi on July 26 to gather opinions from international organisations and consultants on the draft national master planning for the 2021-2030 period with a vision to 2050.
VOV.VN - The Sofitel Legend Metropole has been selected among the top 15 hotels in Asia, as compiled by the Travel + Leisure magazine of the United States.
VOV.VN - The World Bank and the State Bank of Vietnam have signed an agreement that will allow a US$2.5 million grant from the Japan Social Development Fund to finance a project that will strengthen the delivery of legal aid services to vulnerable groups in the northern part of Vietnam.
VOV.VN - The majority of plastics polluting Vietnam’s waterways are single-use, low-value items such as plastic bags, food containers, and straws, according to a World Bank study launched on July 25.
VOV.VN - The winner of the Miss Sea sub-contest was announced in a music gala held in Quy Nhon city on July 23, with the ultimate winner securing a place into the Top 20 finalists of the Miss World Vietnam 2022 pageant.
A delegation of the Ministry of Science and Technology recently paid a working visit to France and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in Geneva to promote cooperation in science, technology and innovation.
The Vietnamese team won three gold and one bronze medals at the 6th Vietnamese traditional martial arts (Vovinam) World Championship, which ended on July 23 in Paris, France.
It is no longer the common climate change, as scientists have heightened the alarm, using the term ‘climate extremes’ to refer to unexpected and extreme occurrences of calamities.