Taste specialties of central Vietnam right in Hanoi

Last update 09:00 | 18/04/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – There are a lot of delicious dishes in central Vietnam, but the most popular specialties are beef noodle soup, grilled spring rolls and rice paper cake wrapped with pork meat. Now tourists can taste these dishes in Hanoi.

Quang noodles

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The dish originated from Quang Nam province but gradually became popular and typical for the central area of Vietnam.

Compared to other noodles, and noodle soups, of Northern people, Quang noodles have its own feature. It is not fully watered; just mix materials to absorb spices. Tiếp tục đọc “Taste specialties of central Vietnam right in Hanoi”

China Cancels Military Meeting With Vietnam Over Territorial Dispute

One of the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. A Chinese delegation unexpectedly cut short a trip to Vietnam after tempers flared during a closed-door discussion on disputed territories in the region. Credit Francis R. Malasig/European Pressphoto Agency

HONG KONG — State-run newspapers in Vietnam and China reported in recent days that senior military officials from the two countries would hold a fence-mending gathering along a border where their militaries fought a brief but bloody war in 1979.

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Four arrested, one at large, as Vietnam probes massive losses at state-run firm

TuoiTre

Updated : 06/20/2017 16:32 GMT + 7

Vietnamese police have initiated criminal proceedings against five people responsible for sending a well-invested state-run enterprise into steep losses, officers announced on Tuesday.

Four of the accused have been arrested on charges of “intentionally acting against state economic management regulations and causing serious consequences,” while one remains at large after fleeing the country in November 2016. Tiếp tục đọc “Four arrested, one at large, as Vietnam probes massive losses at state-run firm”

Ducks, fish die en masse in central Vietnamese village

Tuoi Tre News

Updated : 06/21/2017 11:18 GMT + 7

Countless farm-raised ducks and fish from a village in the central Vietnamese province of Quang Nam have been found dead overnight, with the cause yet to be concluded.

The deaths were discovered on Tuesday morning in a section of a stream in An Chanh Village, Dai Tan Commune, Dai Loc District.

After finding out about the mass deaths, local residents gathered at the People’s Committee headquarters in Dai Tan to report the situation.

Ho Minh Hoang, a duck farmer in the area, recalled that he had noticed the water turning opaque as well as an unpleasant odor on Monday night. Tiếp tục đọc “Ducks, fish die en masse in central Vietnamese village”

Vietnam’s environment protection chief dismissed over Formosa disaster

Tuoi Tre News

Updated : 06/21/2017 18:16 GMT + 7

Luong Duy Hanh is seen in this file photo.

A chief of environmental protection operations under Vietnam’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has been dismissed for his management oversight that had led to the Formosa disaster last year.

Luong Duy Hanh, director of the Department of Control of Environmental Protection Activities, has been removed from his position, a source close to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper said, quoting the decision of the Vietnam Environment Administration.

Results from the Central Inspection Committee showed that Hanh, during his time in office, failed to correctly monitor the activities of the Vietnamese steel subsidiary of Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Group in the north-central province of Ha Tinh. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam’s environment protection chief dismissed over Formosa disaster”

Vietnam’s coal giant cries for help as unsold stock nears 10mn tons

TUOI TRE NEWS

Updated : 06/21/2017 19:17 GMT + 7

Vietnam’s biggest coal and mineral enterprise has called on the government to offer preferential treatment to clear its massive unsold inventory, but was told to find thorough solutions to its own problems instead of crying for help.

State-run Vinacomin currently has 9.3 million metric tons of coal in unsold stock, and the problem will worsen as one of its biggest buyers, Vietnam Electricity (EVN), has plans to cut its order by two million tons this year.

The coal giant lamented at a meeting with a working team of the government in Hanoi on Monday that the order reduction from EVN could see some 4,000 Vinacomin employees lose their jobs. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam’s coal giant cries for help as unsold stock nears 10mn tons”

Fresh submarine cable problem disrupts Internet connection in Vietnam

TUOI TRE NEWS

Updated : 06/21/2017 16:01 GMT + 7

Internet speed in Vietnam has come to a snail’s pace for some users as one of the major undersea cable systems is suffering connection disruption, a service provider confirmed on Wednesday.

Connection was disrupted in the section of the Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) connecting the central city of Da Nang with the U.S., Japan and Hong Kong, at around 4:00 pm on Tuesday, a VNPT representative told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.

“The incident is slowing down connection for overseas hosted services during peak hours, especially for users in central localities,” the source said. Tiếp tục đọc “Fresh submarine cable problem disrupts Internet connection in Vietnam”

Cyclists to challenge the Sơn Trà Mountain Race

vietnamnews

Update: June, 21/2017 – 17:00

A zigzag road of Sơn Trà Mountain offers scenic bike race for riders. — VNS Photo Công Thành

ĐÀ NẴNG — More than 100 amateur cyclists will partake in the Sơn Trà Mountain race on Sunday (June 25) promoting the protection of the red-shanked douc langur in the Sơn Trà Nature Reserve.

Chairman of the city’s bicycling association Đỗ Anh Tuấn told Việt Nam News that the race aims to encourage local residents and tourists to help protect nature and wildlife in Sơn Trà Nature Reserve. Tiếp tục đọc “Cyclists to challenge the Sơn Trà Mountain Race”

Energy efficiency database compiled

vietnamnews

Update: June, 21/2017 – 10:35

Vice minister of construction Phan Thị Mỹ Linh delivers speech at the event in Hà Nội yesterday. — Photo baoxaydung.com.vn

HÀ NỘI — A database of energy efficiency in 280 large buildings in Việt Nam’s five biggest cities has been compiled and analysed under a four-year programme by the Ministry of Construction and the United States Agency for International Development.

The first ever National Building Energy Performance Database includes the cities of Hà Nội, HCM City, Đà Nẵng, Hải Phòng and Cần Thơ. The US-funded project, presented yesterday in Hà Nội, aimed to identify energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions of buildings in Việt Nam with a view to reducing emissions in the future, said Vũ Thị Kim Thoa of the USAID Việt Nam Clean Energy Programme. Tiếp tục đọc “Energy efficiency database compiled”

Miranda Kerr asked to relinquish jewels linked to Malaysian laundering case

Australian model finds herself caught up in a multibillion-dollar 1MDB corruption scandal alongside actor Leonardo DiCaprio

Miranda Kerr
Malaysian financier Jho Low gifted Miranda Kerr jewellery worth millions, according to US prosecutors. Photograph: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock

Australian model Miranda Kerr should hand over millions of dollars in gifted jewels that were allegedly purchased using money stolen from a fund established by Malaysia’s prime minister, a Malaysian NGO has said.

US prosecutors say the jewellery — including a $3.8m (£3m) 8.88 carat diamond pendant from New York-based designer Lorraine Schwartz — was gifted to Kerr by Jho Low, a financier at the heart of the corruption scandal that has engulfed the Malaysian government.

SABM Australia, a nongovernmental organisation based in Melbourne that says it advocates for enhanced governance in Malaysia, said it was “not alleging any wrongdoing by Miranda Kerr” but called for her to “hand over all jewels gifted to her”.

The US justice department says more than $4.5bn has been stolen from the 1MDB fund and is seeking to seize assets including a Picasso painting given to actor Leonardo DiCaprio and the rights to two Hollywood films — The Wolf of Wall Street and Dumb and Dumber To.

The films were produced by Red Granite, which was founded by the Malaysian prime minister, Najib Razak’s, stepson, Riza Aziz.

US authorities have not charged Jho Low. Kerr and DiCaprio have not been accused of any crime. DiCaprio has begun proceedings to transfer ownership of the $3.2m (£2.5m) artwork to the US government.

The spokesman said DiCaprio had accepted the gifts to raise funds in an auction for his environmental foundation.

SABM Australia called on Kerr to follow DiCaprio’s example.

It said it also wanted Australian “police to investigate if any of the stolen funds have found their way to purchase Australian assets including property, works of art and jewellery”.

In a civil complaint, US authorities have accused Jho Low of laundering more than $400m stolen from state fund 1MDB through an account in the United States.

Jho Low had spent millions of the money on jewellery for Kerr, requesting Schwartz engrave necklaces, bracelets and rings with the model’s initials.

One 11.72-carat heart-shaped diamond was presented to Kerr, who lives in Los Angeles, as a Valentine’s Day present.

Another, a $1.9m (£1.5m) matching diamond jewellery set, was given to Kerr “as a gift during a multi-day excursion aboard his new yacht the Equanimity, in late July and early August of 2014”. The luxury mega-yacht, capable of carrying up to 26 guests and up to 33 crew members and includes a helicopter landing pad and cinema, is also up for seizure.

Kerr separated from her ex-husband Orlando Bloom in 2013 and is believed to have dated Jho Low in 2014. She recently married Snap Inc co-founder Evan Spiegel.

The style icon’s own jewellery line, in collaboration with Swarovski, starts at $69. Kerr did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Razak has denied any wrongdoing. US prosecutors alleged nearly $30m (£23.8m) stolen from 1MDB was also used to buy jewellery for the wife of “Malaysian Official 1”, which refers to Najib.

“We simply will not allow the United States to be a place where corrupt individuals can expect to hide assets and lavishly spend money that should be used for the benefit of citizens of other nations,” Kenneth Blanco, acting assistant attorney general, said in a statement last week.

1MDB said on Friday that it had never been contacted in relation to the case.

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German teenagers who shot toy gun at Thai king spark diplomatic incident

A 14-year-old boy is being investigated for attempted criminal assault after shooting at king’s entourage with non-lethal weapon

Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun watches the annual Royal Ploughing Ceremony in central Bangkok, Thailand
King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun at the annual royal ploughing ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand. Photograph: Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters
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The assassins ambushed the king at nightfall and fired their shots as the royal’s entourage passed in front of their lair.

As the shooters were 13 and 14 years old, and their weapon of choice an airsoft gun loaded with plastic pellets, the incident that took place in a suburb of Munich on 10 June is unlikely to have consequences as historic as the ambush of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Tiếp tục đọc “German teenagers who shot toy gun at Thai king spark diplomatic incident”

China’s dog meat festival opens despite ban rumours

channelnewsasia

 
China’s most notorious dog meat festival opened in Yulin on June 21 with butchers hacking slabs of canines and cooks frying the flesh following rumours that authorities would impose a ban this year. (Photo: AFP) 

YULIN: A notorious Chinese dog meat festival opened on Wednesday (Jun 21) with sellers torching the hair off carcasses, butchers chopping slabs of canines and cooks frying up dishes, dispelling rumours that authorities would ban sales this year.

After earlier reports of a sales ban at the summer solstice event in the southern city of Yulin, animal rights groups said vendors and officials reached a compromise and set a limit of two dogs on display per stall.

But multiple carcasses rested on several stalls at two markets, with stiff pointy tails, leathery yellow skin, eyes shut and bared teeth as if in a final growl. Tiếp tục đọc “China’s dog meat festival opens despite ban rumours”

Indonesia’s largest Muslim youth group plans to tackle extremism through humanitarian declaration

channelnewsasia

 
Nahdlatul Ulama is the largest Muslim organisation in Indonesia. (Photo: AFP/Adek Berry) 

KUALA LUMPUR: An Indonesian doctor on Sumatra island and a teenager in Jakarta fled from their homes last month in fear of vigilantes from the radical Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) who threatened and harassed them.

A video of the 15-year-old male being surrounded and slapped by FPI members went viral online. Indonesian police have said the teen and his family are now in a “safe place”.

Both the teenager and the female doctor had posted comments on Facebook on FPI’s leader, Habib Rizeiq Shihab, who is wanted by police in a pornography case. Rizieq had fled Indonesia for Saudi Arabia to avoid being questioned by the authorities.

“If (Rizieq’s) innocent, why run? Doesn’t he have 300 lawyers and 7 million supporters by his side? Don’t run away, bib (Habib),” Dr Fiera Lovita wrote on her Facebook page, according to Indonesian online media Liputan6.

Rizieq’s followers were outraged and accused her of insulting Islam. They threatened to kill, stone and burn her alive, Dr Fiera was quoted as saying by Liputan6. Tiếp tục đọc “Indonesia’s largest Muslim youth group plans to tackle extremism through humanitarian declaration”