Vietnam News Today (June 9) features headlines include: Vietnam-India scientific webinar seeks solutions to deepen defense ties; Vietnamese, Chinese Foreign Ministers hold talks; Industrial developers winning big from rising rentals and 42 firms resume operations in Covid-19 epicenter.
The proposal to prioritize retailers and foreign experts is part of the latest efforts to control the spread of the novel coronavirus. Meanwhile, Monday morning saw a vegetable vendor confirmed the latest Covid-19 patient.
Member economies of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) need to continue free and open trade and investment activities while implementing initiatives to ensure the efficient and smooth operation of the regional supply chain of goods and services and facilitatethe movement of essential goods.
"My voice is a tiny one in the dark wanting to bring light to Agent Orange victims"
Almost six weeks into the new wave, Vietnam has recorded infections in 39 of its 63 cities and provinces.
Since April 27, when the new wave began in Vietnam, 5,460 infections have been recorded in 39 of the nation's 63 cities and provinces.
Vietnam News Today (June 6) features headlines include: Vietnam elected to Intergovernmental Committee of 2005 Convention of UNESCO; Russia to discuss Sputnik-V production cooperation with Vietnam; Vietnam, Russia should cooperate in IT development and textile, footwear exports see robust growth
Over a week into operation, the Covid-19 vaccine fund has received contributions of over US$ 4.44 million
"Happiness is simply staying with the children longer"
Vietnam News Today (June 5) features headlines include: Vietnam attends 24th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum; Vietnamese Prime Minister asks China to support Covid-19 vaccine; Vietnam compiles first Covid-19 map as part of disease control efforts and Vietnam preserving Mekong Delta’s
A Vietnamese Ambassador chaired a periodical meeting of the UN Security Council (UNSC)’s Informal Working Group on International Tribunals in New York on Wednesday.
The new patients brought the total number of COVID-19 infections in Vietnam to 7,870, including 6,294 domestically transmitted infections.