Nations condemn attack on Burkina Faso hotel

Nations condemn attack on Burkina Faso hotel

(VOVworld) - Gilles Thibault, France's ambassador to Burkina Faso, said 27 were dead while 150 hostages of 18 nationalities have been rescued from the attack on Splendid Hotel in Burkina...
World community condemns terror attacks in Jakarta

World community condemns terror attacks in Jakarta

(VOVworld) – Indonesian authorities reported that 7 bomb attacks at Sarinah shopping center and a gunfight outside a Starbucks coffee shop on Thursday killed 7 people, including 5 terrorists, and wounded 20...
The world condemns bomb blast in Turkey

The world condemns bomb blast in Turkey

(VOVworld) – On Tuesday, UN Chief Ban Ki-moon condemned the suicide bomb attack in Istanbul, Turkey, calling it a “despicable crime” and said the perpetrators must face justice
Vietnam-New Zealand joint statement

Vietnam-New Zealand joint statement

(VOVworld)- Vietnam and New Zealand have issued a joint statement on Prime Minister John Key’s visit to Vietnam from November 14 to November 17
Vietnam condemns Paris attacks

Vietnam condemns Paris attacks

(VOVworld)- On Saturday, the spokesperson for Vietnam’s Foreign Ministry Le Hai Binh said Vietnam strongly condemned brutal attacks against civilians in Paris on Friday
US, Turkey vow to intensify fight against IS

US, Turkey vow to intensify fight against IS

(VOVworld) - US President Barack Obama and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to step up the fight against the Islamic State (IS) group and strengthen Syria’s moderate opposition
Vietnam condemns terrorist bombings in Turkey

Vietnam condemns terrorist bombings in Turkey

(VOVworld) - Vietnam strongly condemns the recent bombings in the Turkish capital of Ankara, which left many dead and injured, Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Hai Binh said on Sunday
Vietnam condemns Bangkok bombing

Vietnam condemns Bangkok bombing

(VOVworld) - Vietnam strongly condemned Monday’s bombing in the Thai capital and hopes the culprits will be severely punished, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Le Hai Binh said on Tuesday