Hanoi (VNA) - Current Events
· The Prime Minister orders the assurance of absolute security for the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay and celebrations of the April 30 victory and May 1 Day (All dailies).
· Vietnam asserts efforts to build a chemical weapon-free world (Nhan dan, page 8).
· PM Nguyen Tan Dung: VINASAT-1 will contribute practically to the national development targets (all Sunday dailies, page 1).
· World public: VINASAT-1 event marks a turning point in Vietnam ’s telecom development (Nhan Dan Sunday, page 8).
· The eighth session of the National Assembly’s Standing Committee: it is necessary to promulgate a law on the implementation of courts’ judgments for civil cases (Nhan Dan Sunday, page 1).
· Vietnam ’s NA delegation attends the 118 th IPU General Assembly (Nhan Dan Sunday, page 8).
· Hanoi People’s Council concludes its 13 th session: no adjustments to the city’s economic growth targets (Hanoi Moi Sunday, page 1).
Socio-economic Affairs
· A&E group plans to build a 200 billion VND dying textile factory (Saigon Giai phong, page 2).
· Vietnam ranks second in the world in term of liver cancer rate (Saigon Giai phong, page 2).
· Vietnam and France cooperate in notarisation (Saigon Giai phong, page 4).
· Central Highlands Kon Tum province defines another 10 positions for planting border markers along the Vietnam-Cambodia border (Saigon Giai phong, page 4).
· A week featuring Hanoi ’s traditional handicraft streets and villages is to take place (Saigon Giai phong, page 6).
· The Prime Minister is to chair teleconference on on-going developments (Lao dong, page 1).
· Japanese inspectors were pleased with food security (Lao dong, page 2).
· Should Vietnam close doors to foreign female footballers? (Lao dong, page 5).
· The AR-CDM mechanism-applied afforestation project starts (Lao dong, page 7).
· “Day in honour of Vietnamese nationalities” introduced (Hanoi Moi, page 2).
· Hanoi expansion plan – a vision toward future (Hanoi Moi, page 2).
· Good signs after close to 50 days’ implementation of the Prime Minister’s inflation control measures (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 1).
· Overseas Vietnamese musician Nguyen Thien Dao: there will be the largest piece of music dedicated to Buddhism (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 7).
· The Mekong Delta to tap potentials on waterway tourism (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 5).
· Dung Quat deep-sea water port is to be expanded (Nhan dan, page 2).
· Those who tap and consume coal illegally are to be punished strictly (All dailies, page 1).
· Sustainable development of southern industrial zones is required (Nhan dan, page 2).
· Solutions to stabilise the real estate market (Nhan dan, page 2).
· Ha Long Bay returns to the first place in the list of New Open World (Nhan Dan Sunday, page 8).
· Clinical tests for vaccine against flu type A/H5N1 (Nhan Dan Sunday, page 7).
· Violators on the securities market are to be punished strictly to ensure a transparent investment environment (Hanoi Moi Sunday, page 4). The State Securities Commission banned securities companies’ staff to push back customers’ orders for other activities and violate the depository funds.
· Vietnamese economy cannot slide into recession (Hanoi Moi Sunday, page 8). The ADB Vice President made such comment in an interview with the BBC recently.
International Affairs
· 2020 Summit Forum – a kick-start for changes in Australia (Hanoi Moi, page 8).
· Many British companies are found to supply Iran with weapons (Hanoi Moi, page 8).
· UN presidential election neck-to-neck race of Democratic Party candidates (Nhan dan, page 8).
· Controlling human rights (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 8).
· Violence in Thailand ’s southern region caused 16 deaths and injuries ( Hanoi moi, page 8).
· New York Times: the US government directed military editorials broadcasted on television (Saigon Giai phong, page 8).
· The Republic of Korea President ready to meet leaders of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (Saigon Giai Phong, page 8).
· Putin with appropriate and up-to-date move (Lao dong, page 6).
· Nepal enters a historical turning-point (Nhan dan Sunday, page 4). Official results of the Nepalese parliamentary election will be announced on April 26.
· Protests against the building of a security wall in Iraq (Nhan dan Sunday, page 8).
· Tension rises in Russia-Georgia relationship (Nhan Dan Sunday, page 8)
· Efforts to halt food crisis (Nhan dan Sunday, page 8).
· Malaysia outlines a 1.3 billion USD plan to reinforce food security (Quan doi Nhan dan Sunday, page 8).
· Thailand completes new constitution draft (Hanoi Moi Sunday, page 8).
· Russia proposes convention of a Middle East peace conference in Moscow (Saigon Giai phong Sunday, page 8).-Enditem
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