Book on modern Vietnam published in Russia

Moscow, October 7 (VNA) – Vietnam’s history, analysis of foreign policies and latest research on political and socio-economic issues in the country are featured in a scientific publication entitled
Moscow, October 7 (VNA) – Vietnam’s history, analysis of foreign policies and latest research on political and socio-economic issues in the country are featured in a scientific publication entitled
HCM City, October 7 (VNA) - Television, magazine and newspaper ads continue to be among the most trusted forms of paid advertising in Vietnam, according to a recent report issued by market research
Quang Nam, October 7 (VNA) – Helicopter tours will soon be available for tourists to enjoy an aerial view of the World Cultural Heritage of My Son Sanctuary in Vietnam's central province of Quang N
Hanoi, October 7 (VNA) – The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement will benefit Vietnam in not only economic but also institutional and social terms, said Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy
Hanoi, October 7 (VNA) – Hanoi’s birth rate this year is likely to stand at 15.8 per 1,000 members of the population, a sharp drop from 19.36 in 2012 and meeting the Vietnamese capital city’s yearl
Hanoi, October 7 (VNA) – The fourth International Puppetry Festival will take place in Hanoi from October 10-16, drawing puppeteers from host Vietnam and nine foreign countries.
Hanoi, October 7 (VNA) – Vietnam’s agro-fishery-forestry exports in 2015 may attain 95 percent of the set target, said an official at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s regular pre
Hanoi, October 7 (VNA) – The fresh conclusion of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement negotiations will enable Vietnam to expand cooperation and deepen her relations with leading partners
Hanoi, October 6 (VNA) – As many as 3.6 million households have escaped from poverty while 12 million people have found employment as direct and indirect outcomes of preferential loans from the Vie
Khanh Hoa, October 6 (VNA) – Vietnamese scientists and foreign partners have discovered new plant organisms living 1,000 metres above sea level at the Hon Ba Natural Reserve 30 kilometres away from