NATO Summit focuses on Afghanistan conflict

NATO Summit focuses on Afghanistan conflict

(VOVWORLD) - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) pledged to extend financial help to the Afghan army until 2024, officials said on Wednesday at the 2-day NATO Summit in Brussels
Russia, Turkey discuss Syria, energy, trade

Russia, Turkey discuss Syria, energy, trade

(VOVWORLD) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday praised the Syria peace talks in Kazakhstan and urged the Syrian government and rebels to cooperate constructively
Possible China-US trade war on hold

Possible China-US trade war on hold

(VOVWORLD) - A possible trade war between China and the US appeared to be on hold after the two completed a 2nd round of talks in Washington last weekend. A statement...
North Korea’s halt of nuclear tests hailed

North Korea’s halt of nuclear tests hailed

(VOVWORLD) - The European Union's foreign affairs chief said on Saturday (April 21) that North Korea’s announcement to stop nuclear tests was a positive step and called for an "irreversible...
White Book promotes human rights in Vietnam

White Book promotes human rights in Vietnam

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam’s White Book on human rights highlights national achievements and outlines works to be done to promote citizens’ rights. The book, entitled “Protection and Promotion of Human Rights in...
IU.IU.IU Exhibit- Life through the eyes of artists with autism

IU.IU.IU Exhibit- Life through the eyes of artists with autism

(VOVWORLD) -April is Autism Acceptance Month to raise awareness about autism, which is a complex brain disorder that often inhibits a person’s ability to communicate, respond to surroundings, and form relationships with others. On this occasion,...
Local administration improves investment environment

Local administration improves investment environment

(VOVWORLD) - The 2017 Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) reveals that the investment environment in cities and provinces has improved. But enterprises want further administrative reform and more effective incentives