Hanoi tests 13 high-risk groups

Hanoi tests 13 high-risk groups

(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi on Wednesday began the second phase of mass COVID-19 testing targeting 13 high-risk groups of people through the RT-PCR method
Wednesday August 11, 2021

Wednesday August 11, 2021

(VOVWORLD) - First on our show today, we’d like to thank our listeners around the world for your sympathy over the harsh struggles against the COVID-19 pandemic, which is...
Wartime letters uphold humanitarian values

Wartime letters uphold humanitarian values

(VOVWORLD) - Quick notes and letters written on pelure paper were familiar to millions of Vietnamese families during the war. The letters express the emotions and revolutionary ideology of the soldiers and the...
Wednesday August 4, 2021

Wednesday August 4, 2021

(VOVWORLD) - Tehreem Arish, a member of Pakistan’s Women’s DX Club, emailed us to say: “I’ve been listening to your programs for a long time with keen interest. Mostly I listen with my club...
Wednesday July 28, 2021

Wednesday July 28, 2021

(VOVWORLD) - First on our show today, we’d like to welcome back Gerry Neumann of the UK, who we haven’t heard from for a very long time. Welcome back, Mr...
Two Koreas reopen hotlines

Two Koreas reopen hotlines

(VOVWORLD) - South and North Korea have restored hotlines that Pyongyang severed a year ago when ties deteriorated sharply, and the two countries' leaders are renewing efforts to rebuild relations, Seoul...
Wednesday July 14, 2021

Wednesday July 14, 2021

(VOVWORLD) - First on our show today, we’d like to welcome Mouad Belgrid of Morocco to VOV. Moaud told us that he listened to us on shortwave and followed us...
Hanoi to test 10,000 people with high risk

Hanoi to test 10,000 people with high risk

(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi’s Department of Health on Wednesday sent an urgent dispatch to the centres for disease control and health centres of districts and towns to conduct COVID-19 testing...
Wednesday July 7, 2021

Wednesday July 7, 2021

(VOVWORLD) - I hope this edition of the Letter Box finds you safe from the COVID-19 pandemic, which continues to rage worldwide, spawning new variants