EU, UK resume face-to-face trade talks

EU, UK resume face-to-face trade talks

(VOVWORLD) - The EU and UK have resumed talks on their future trade relations after December 31st 2020, the end of the transition period for Brexit. Both sides have indicated a...
NA Vice Chairman welcomes German parliamentarians

NA Vice Chairman welcomes German parliamentarians

(VOVWORLD) - Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Uong Chu Luu has thanked the German parliament for its support for the European Parliament’s ratification of free trade and investment protection...
Death toll from the new coronavirus in China rises to 361

Death toll from the new coronavirus in China rises to 361

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has signed a public message on intensified prevention of acute respiratory illness caused by new coronavirus. The message ordered restricting crowds gathering, halting festivals...
PM assures Tet goods supply in remote areas

PM assures Tet goods supply in remote areas

(VOVWORLD) - The Ministry of Industry and Trade has confirmed that there will be adequate supplies of essential goods and price stabilization ahead of Tet, the Lunar New Year Festival
US-Iran tension and its consequences

US-Iran tension and its consequences

(VOVWORLD) - “On the brink of war”, “on verge of conflict”, and “dangerous military confrontation” are the phrases that the media have recently used to talk about the extreme tension between...
Vietnam’s GDP per capita highest ever in 2019

Vietnam’s GDP per capita highest ever in 2019

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam recorded still higher achievements in 2019 compared to 2018, Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong said at Monday’s teleconference between the government and localities
Middle East review: Gloomy situation

Middle East review: Gloomy situation

(VOVWORLD) - This year the Middle East has continued to be overshadowed by conflicts, violence, and crises. The whole region sees potential risks of instability. VOV reviews
Philippines floods force 66,000 from homes

Philippines floods force 66,000 from homes

(VOVWORLD) - The north of the Philippines has been hit by some of its worst flooding in decades, with torrents of muddy run-off forcing 66,000 from their homes and prompting...