Undersea cable comes to Ly Son island

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Quang Ngai, September 10 (VNA) - Ly Son Island, the central province of Quang Ngai, will be connected to the national power grid early this October, according to Nguyen Tan Loc, Deputy General Dire

ASEAN renews commitment to human rights promotion

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Geneva, September 10 (VNA) - ASEAN has renewed its commitment to protecting and promoting human rights at the 27th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), which commenced in Gen

Dairy industry urged to boost cattle numbers

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Hanoi, September 10 (VNA) - The Vietnam Husbandry Association is urging the country's dairy industry to develop its cattle and use modern technologies so it could diversify and raise the quality of

Cabinet leader welcomes Cuban food industry minister

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Hanoi, September 9 (VNA) - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung held a meeting with Cuban Minister of Food Industry Maria Del Carmen Concepcion Gonzalez on September 8, who is on a working visit to Vietn

Vietnam - 45 years of President Ho’s Testament

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Hanoi, September 9 (VNA) - With absolute faith in the last words of the great late President Ho Chi Minh and a never-ending affection for him, the Vietnamese nation has worked together incessantly

Vietnam - 45 years of President Ho’s Testament

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Hanoi, September 9 (VNA) - With absolute faith in the last words of the great late President Ho Chi Minh and a never-ending affection for him, the Vietnamese nation has worked together incessantly

Major exhibition on 1946-1957 Land Reform

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Hanoi, September 9 (VNA) - Nearly 150 original photographs, documents, and artefacts on the Land Reform campaign that abolished feudalism and heightened peasants’ ownership power in North Vietnam b

H’re ethnic people preserve traditional culture

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Quang Ngai, September 9 (VNA) - H’re ethnic people in central Quang Ngai province’s Ba To district are striving to preserve their rich and diversified culture, which is on the verge of oblivion.

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