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Market brightens for industrial park developers

Things are looking up for the industrial park property market this year with many projects likely to be implemented with "multi-use" components, according to property service provider CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) Viet Nam.

Miami named most miserable U.S. city

Miami named most miserable U.S. city

Warm sun, white beaches, and million-dollar mansions notwithstanding, Miami has captured the dubious distinction of being the most miserable city in the United States, according to a new poll

Mancini reopens City door for outcast Tevez

Mancini reopens City door for outcast Tevez

The Carlos Tevez saga took another twist on Friday when Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini said the outcast striker could yet play a part in the club's pursuit of the Premier League title

City clamps down on fraudulent filling stations

HCMC – Nine cheating filling stations in HCMC have lost their business licenses as the city government has waged a war against those retailing substandard fuels to customers.

Fuel dealers brazenly continue selling after losing licenses

Fuel dealers brazenly continue selling after losing licenses

Though required to stop operation, four fuel dealers that had their licenses revoked last year for selling substandard petrol have been caught remaining operational

Nha Trang Bay continues to woo tourists

Nha Trang Bay continues to woo tourists

Recognized as one of the world’s ‘Most Beautiful Bays’ almost a decade ago, Nha Trang is famous for its pristine beaches, splendid islands and magnificent mountains.

HCM City marks 82nd Party founding day

HCM City marks 82nd Party founding day

A meeting to mark the 82nd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (Feb.3) was held in Ho Chi Minh City on Feb. 1.

Stranded Russian tourists receive help to return home

Authorities in central coastal Binh Thuan Province are co-operating with the Russian Consul General in HCM City to help more than 300 Russian tourists return home by Feb. 8.

New work hours cause headaches

More than 2 million residents in the capital city today start their new work hours following a Government decision to stagger start times in a bid to ease traffic congestion during rush hour. But the new daily routines are causing headaches for many students and workers.

Breakfast @ Tuoitrenews – Feb. 1

Breakfast @ Tuoitrenews – Feb. 1

Tuoitrenews briefs some of salient news published today, February 1, on Vietnamese media:

From Sci-Tech
Nuclear energy prioritised by Vietnam

Nuclear energy prioritised by Vietnam

Issues relating to nuclear energy development and global energy security were on the agenda of an international workshop in Hanoi on Jan. 17.

Six million new viruses attack computers

Computer viruses are on the rise in Vietnam, according to the country's leading internet security firm BKAV.