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The Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security recently began investigating three companies under the state-owned gas and oil group PetroVietnam. The companies may have tried to divert more than $5 million from a Vietnamese financial institution called O
AS IT IS 2016-01-28 Vietnam's Ruling Committee Re-elects Leader Vietnam's Communist Party re-elected Nguyen Phu Trong to a second five-year term as general-secretary Wednesday. The official Vietnam News Agency reported the move. The 71-year-old Trong
An increase in world oil prices is helping Vietnam speed economic growth and build new roads and bridges. But it also means higher fuel prices for its own people. Vietnam is not a major oil-producing nation like some Middle Eastern nations. However,
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – September 16, 2002: Vietnam and Malaria By Jill Moss 13 Sep 2002, 19:45 UTC This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Health Organization reports a malaria c
Vietnam Veterans Wash Their Own Memorial Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning English. Im June Simms. Today, we play some Billboard Award-winning hits. We also tell about an organization that helps music students prepare for a career in music
Economics Report - Vietnam Opens its Securities Companies to Foreign Investors 经济报道 - 越南向外资开放证券公司 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 Vietnam is planning to
AS IT IS 2014-04-24 Vietnam Says No to Asian Games Hello and welcome back. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. We invite you to listen carefully to learn about the world. And you can improve your American English reading and speaking at the same time. Today
AS IT IS 2014-05-14 Emotions Run High in Vietnam Over China Dispute Tension is rising in Vietnam because the countrys dispute with China over a Chinese oil drilling platform. China has set up the machine in disputed waters in the South China Sea. Vie
AS IT IS 2016-08-17 Fine Feared Too Small for Dead Fish Damage in Vietnam Observers and activists in Vietnam are concerned about a fine against a foreign-owned steel factory for polluting ocean waters along the coast. The observers and activists say
AS IT IS 2016-02-06 Old Age, Debt Threaten Vietnam Economy Vietnams population is growing old at the fastest rate of any nation in recorded history. In about 15 years, Vietnams share of people aged 65 years or older will rise from 7 to 14 percent of
By Matt Steinglass Hanoi 28 August 2006 The government of Vietnam says it has granted amnesty to one of the country's highest profile dissidents, Pham Hong Son. Western governments and human rights organizations considered Son a political prisoner.
Beth Collum finds the name of a family friend, John Barovetto, who was killed in Vietnam, 31 May 2010 The U.S. National Park Service and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund say six names have been added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, bringing the t
A delegation of U.S. military veterans and their families recently traveled to Vietnam, more than 30 years after the war in the southeast Asian nation. A private organization, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, organized the trip. Many U.S. military
Top leaders from China and Vietnam have agreed to a new set of principles connected to maritime disputes in the South China Sea, and have also pledged cooperation in other areas as well. CRI's Gao Junya has the details. Chinese President Xi Jinping,
China has been Vietnam's largest trading partner of Vietnam for the past 11 years. Last year, Vietnam became China's second largest trading partner inside ASEAN. A lot of the trade between the two sides is border-trade. Nguyen Van Binh is the vice ch
Dr. Jonathan Koon-shum Choi is the chairman of the Hong Kong-based Sunwah Group which was established in 1957. Every year, the group invests one million U.S. dollars in a number of public welfare programs in Vietnam. This includes Chinese language te
Xi Jinping, who is also General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, urges the two sides to inherit and maintain the comradely and brotherly traditional friendship. General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and I agreed that w
Vietnam's financial markets have had a tumultuous year. The once high-flying stock market has fallen more than 30 percent, since January 1, and inflation has ballooned. A major investors' conference was scheduled to start Tuesday in Hanoi ,but last w
Chinese President Xi Jinping is due to pay a state visit to Vietnam starting from this Thursday. According to the Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam Hong Xiaoyong, Xi Jinping is scheduled to meet with Vietnamese leaders and attend a range of activities. P
On Thursday, the Party General Secretary of Vietnam, Nong Duc Manh, visited New Zealand to have talks with our Prime Minister. Mr Manh thanked New Zealand for the support that our country has given, especially in education and training. New Zealand h