The Central Highlands province of Gia Lai saw the highest number of rabies-caused fatalities with nine, followed by Nghe An and Dien Bien provinces with six cases each, Binh Phuoc…
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EducationFeaturedNewsSocietyVietnam
Leaders Stress Priority for Education as Millions of Students in Việt Nam Begin New Schoolyear
More than 22 million students at all levels nationwide started a new school year on Tuesday with focus on educational reform. This is the fourth academic year that the education…
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Vietnamese-Australian Man Devotes Life to Support Disadvantaged Vietnamese Children
by Xun Tianby Xun TianJimmy Phạm is the first Vietnamese-Australian man to win the Waislitz Global Citizens’ Choice Awards for his work to end extreme poverty. Since the day he received the award in…
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EducationFeaturedNewsVietnam
It’s Time to Raise The Voice of Children in Education
by Xun Tianby Xun TianAcademic pressure has been a long-standing concern in Việt Nam’s education system, despite efforts from schools and the government. Constant educational reforms and fierce competitiveness are partly to blame, yet…
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Despite initially running into problems with their neighbors at first, many Vietnam expats end up having positive experiences living in local neighborhoods after learning to appreciate different cultures and lifestyles.…
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Removing Barriers for Foreigners to Own Properties in Vietnam
by Zhu Ruby Zhu RuThe Vietnam Association of Realtors (VARS) has proposed allowing foreigners to purchase and own houses, including private houses and apartments, in Vietnam during the time they work in the country. …
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A total of 5,928 traffic accidents occurred in the first seven months of this year in Vietnam, with 3,428 people dead, 2,377 severely injured and 1,740 slightly injured, according to…
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Polarised Politics Are Tearing Pakistan Apart
by Xun Tianby Xun TianThe stakes have never been higher in Pakistan. Its economy is on the brink, society is politically polarised, millions are still recovering from last year’s devastating floods, terror attacks are…