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Ha Tinh Officials Reprimanded For Not Drinking Bia Sai Gon

Seven Ha Tinh officials are in hot water after they were caught violating the province’s administrative recommendation that government employees consume only locally-produced Bia Sai Gon.

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[Photos] Saigon Turns Into Swimming Pool After Torrential Downpour

No matter where you were yesterday afternoon, chances are you felt the effects of the torrential downpour that turned up just as you were about to head home from work.

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Morning News Roundup: Vietnam To Allow Firms To Make Military Uniforms For Other Countries

Vietnam's economy likely to lag behind neighbors in 20 years: report [Thanh Nien] Airfares in Vietnam expected to drop with new pricing rule [Thanh Nien] Power prices stable for 2015 [Vietnam News]

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Man Fined VND3 Million After Letting His 6-Year-Old Son Drive Truck

Police in Quang Ninh province have fined the parents of a six-year-old boy VND3 million for permitting their son to drive a truck.

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[Video/Photos] Planes Grounded As Tropical Storm Rages In Central Vietnam

Nearly 30 flights were cancelled yesterday morning as tropical storm Vamco approached central Vietnam. Travelers departing from or heading to Danang found themselves stranded as wind speeds in the cit...

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Morning News Roundup: Nearly $8 Billion Invested In HCM City’s Eastern Region

Ha Noi departments face large budget cuts [Vietnam News] Clean water prices to increase [Vietnam News] Vietnam Airlines named among Top 10 most improved airlines [DTI]

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Homemade Bomb Kills One, Injures Three In Hanoi

An explosion rocked Hanoi's Dong Da District last Friday evening when a homemade bomb went off inside a four-storey house.

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[Photos] Fish Are Suffocating in the Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal

Last week, following an afternoon of heavy rain, social media users captured the sight of thousands of tilapia fish gasping for breath in the murky waters of the Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal. 

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Weekend News Roundup: Cash Banned For Foreigners' Property Trade In Vietnam

HCM City seeks Japanese loans for two metro projects [VOV] Vietnam’s online advert market explodes [VOV] Da Nang to dredge Han River for international yacht race [SGGP]

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American Singer Gets Backlash for Commenting on Litter in Vietnam

Drive around town and you're guaranteed to run into at least a few signs encouraging Saigonese to keep things xanh – sạch – đẹp, or green, clean and beautiful. The city sidewalks, however, hold more t...

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Morning News Roundup: Vietnamese Green Technologies Market Forecast To Experience USD50 Billion Growth By 2030

Ministry proposes increase to special consumption tax [DTI] Vietnam's transport development in a mess [Vietnam Net] Downpours submerge southern Vietnamese localities, some areas under 1.5m of water ...

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[Video] Vietnam Is World Shuttlecock Champion 8 Times In A Row

It's official: Vietnam is the best in the world at kicking shuttlecocks.

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Hanoi Street Gets, Loses Unusual Name

Ướp lạnh, or chilled, is a welcome word in Vietnamese. Drive down the street on a hot day and even the phrase bia ướp lạnh is a divine sense of relief. There aren’t, after all, many things better than...

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Tiger Bites Off Woman’s Arm In Central Vietnam, Zoo Tries To Cover It Up

A woman in Nghe An province is missing her arm after it was bitten off by a tiger in a central Vietnam zoo late last month.

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Morning News Roundup: Vietnam Mulls Higher Fines For Drunk Drivers

Lack of regulation blamed for alarming surge in cancer rate in Vietnam [New America Media] Australian woman jailed for 20 years in Vietnam for smuggling heroin in underwear [ABC] Vietnam coffee...

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[Photos] The Madness of Hanoi Traffic

Hanoi can’t seem to get a break. After a torrential downpour hit the capital two weeks ago, heavy rains have visited the city once again, flooding streets and leaving commuters stranded in traffic.

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Vietnam Celebrates First Win of 2018 World Cup Qualifiers

Things are looking up for Vietnam this morning, after the national football team took home its first win of the 2018 World Cup Qualifiers.

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Morning News Roundup: 28 Vietnamese To Stand Trial After $13-Million Online Gambling Bust

Government mulls nixing tax fines, fees [Vietnam Plus] Vietnam to classify universities to improve quality [DTI] Vietnamese directors to bring acclaimed films to London festival [Thanh Nien]

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Saigon Authorities Claim New Reservoirs Will Reduce Flooding By 30%

In an effort to make your rainy season a little drier, local officials recently approved the spending of VND950 billion (US$41.8 million) to create three large-scale reservoirs across Saigon. Covering...

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Morning News Roundup: Farmers Dump Dead Fish To Protest Factory Waste Dumping

Policy, financial hurdles stymie Vietnam auto industry [Thanh Nien] Dollar borrowers in Vietnam report massive losses after dong falls [Thanh Nien] Farmers dump dead fish to protest factory waste du...