UN calls for an end to HIV/AIDS by 2030

UN calls for an end to HIV/AIDS by 2030

(VOVworld) – To mark World AIDS Day on December 1st, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on the international community to join efforts to end the AIDS epidemic by...
Sustainable livestock farming in Ninh Thuan

Sustainable livestock farming in Ninh Thuan

(VOVworld) – Ninh Thuan province is vigorously restructuring its animal husbandry sector, focusing on livestock with high profitability. This has contributed significantly to improving local living conditions and is helping the...
Earrings of the Mong in Son La

Earrings of the Mong in Son La

(VOVworld) – Vietnam’s northwestern region appeals to visitors for its natural beauty and the unique culture of local ethnic groups, which includes their costumes and architecture. Viet Anh reports on...
Hanoi hosts 2010-2015 patriotic congress

Hanoi hosts 2010-2015 patriotic congress

(VOVworld) - Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has conferred the title “Labor Hero” to Ngo Sy Lien School and Saint Paul Hospital in Hanoi during the city’s patriotic congress...
Russia, US encounter in Syria

Russia, US encounter in Syria

(VOVworld) – The US and the West have repeatedly accused Russia of building a military base in Syria. Russia has admitted for the first time that it has never concealed its...
Tories lead UK general election

Tories lead UK general election

(VOVworld) – The Conservatives appear to have taken the lead in the UK’s General Election, according to exit polls conducted by Gfk-NOP and Ipsos Morido
US market – great potential for Vietnam exporters

US market – great potential for Vietnam exporters

(VOVworld) – The US market is poised to become the largest and fastest-growing market for Vietnamese exporters once the TPP is signed, said Nguyen Hong Duong, Deputy Director of the American Market Department,...
WHO: Ebola deaths exceed 5000

WHO: Ebola deaths exceed 5000

(VOVworld) – The world has recorded 14,098 cases of Ebola virus infections with deaths surpassing 5000 by Sunday, the World Health Organization reported on Wednesday