Tiếp tục đọc “Xác minh thông tin 2 thuyền viên Việt Nam bị nhóm khủng bố Abu Sayyaf sát hại”
Tháng: Tháng Bảy 2017
Một Sắc Hoa Ban – Đa sắc tâm hồn
Phạm Đình Ân
Đọc “Một sắc hoa ban”, tập thơ của Mai An Nguyễn Anh Tuấn
Nxb Hội Nhà văn, quý IV – 2016
Nguyễn Anh Tuấn có các bút danh Mai An Nguyễn Anh Tuấn, Nguyễn Yên Thế. Tốt nghiệp khoa Văn Đại học Sư phạm Hà Nội, anh lên dạy học ở Tây Bắc, gắn bó đời trai trẻ với vùng cao nghèo khó Sơn La ngót chục năm. Trở về quê nhà Hà Nội, anh được biết đến là một đạo diễn điện ảnh & truyền hình có năng lực sáng tạo. Từ tuổi ngoài hai mươi trẻ trung và nhiều phiêu bạt, gian khổ, anh đã làm thơ, viết văn. Anh trước tiên là một nhà văn với nhiều tác phẩm văn xuôi đáng được chú ý, ngoài kịch bản phim là tiểu thuyết, truyện ngắn… Và với thơ, tác giả này đang khiến nhiều đồng nghiệp và độc giả nói chung thật sự ngỡ ngàng(1). Tiếp tục đọc “Một Sắc Hoa Ban – Đa sắc tâm hồn”
Best universities in the Asia-Pacific region 2017
The top universities in the Asia-Pacific region according to data from Times Higher Education
July 4 2017
Times Higher Education has launched its first Asia-Pacific University Ranking 2017 to reflect the region’s growing strength in the higher education sector.
THE’s Asia-Pacific University Ranking 2017 analysed universities across 38 nations in East Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania. The overall ranking features just over 200 universities from 13 different nations.
The ranking uses the same performance indicators as the THE World University Rankings 2016-17, however the weightings were adjusted to reflect the younger profile of some of the universities in the region. The full methodology can be found here.
Japan is the most-represented nation with 69 universities featured. China is in second place with 52 universities. Other countries with a strong presence in the ranking are Australia (35 universities), Taiwan (26), South Korea (25) and Thailand (nine). Tiếp tục đọc “Best universities in the Asia-Pacific region 2017”
Crimson and gilded wooden treasures tell Vietnamese history
Wood carving and painting is a profession with a long tradition in Vietnamese culture. In its long history of development, crimson and gilded objects with fine carvings, red paint, and sparkling gold, not only reflect the aesthetics and skills of craftsmen but also express historical values of Vietnamese culture.
The Vietnam National Museum of History is organising an exhibition showcasing more than 100 lacquered and gilded wooden artifacts, selected from its collection of woodworks that have been studied, collected and preserved for many years by the museum.
Crimson and gilded wooden treasures are not only historical stories, but also artworks expressing the aesthetic thought and talent of artisans, containing ideals from history, art, customs, religion and beliefs of Vietnamese people. Tiếp tục đọc “Crimson and gilded wooden treasures tell Vietnamese history” |
The most nostalgic coffee shops in Hoi An
Phai Pho, LE Fê Cafétéria, Hoi An Bread Break and Cocobox are known as nice places for groups, couples or anyone who like savouring a cup of coffee and indulging themselves in a nostalgic space full of items that date back decades.
![]() Phai Pho is located on Phan Chu Trinh St. in the centre of Hoi An City. Visitors have a chance to watch passers-by and enjoy coffee. Tiếp tục đọc “The most nostalgic coffee shops in Hoi An” |
Vinamilk named Vietnam’s most valuable firm
Updated : 07/04/2017 16:15 GMT + 7
Dairy giant Vinamilk has been named the most valuable company in Vietnam for the second year in a row by Forbes Vietnam.
Forbes Vietnam and Viet Capital Securities Company on Monday announced their list of the 40 most valuable firms in Vietnam, which were collectively valued at over US$5.4 billion, an increase of 20 percent on last year.
Vinamilk, officially known as Vietnam Dairy Products, topped the magazine’s list with an estimated value of more than $1.71 billion, up 13 percent year-on-year. Tiếp tục đọc “Vinamilk named Vietnam’s most valuable firm”
Sử dụng công nghệ sáng tạo cho kết quả nhanh hơn và ứng phó nhanh hơn

FAO– 09/05/2017 Nhanh chóng xác định và nhận dạng vi rút ngay tại nguồn là bước đầu tiên trong việc ứng phó nhanh và thông minh khi có dịch bệnh bùng phát. Với số lượng các ca nhiễm cúm A (H7N9) ở người và động vật tại Trung Quốc đang gia tăng nhanh chóng, nhằm ngăn chặn vi rút này xâm nhập vào Việt Nam và giảm thiểu các tác động của chúng, điều hết sức quan trọng đối với Việt Nam là cần phải nhanh chóng giám sát và phát hiện sự xuất hiện của vi rút bất thường . Tiếp tục đọc “Sử dụng công nghệ sáng tạo cho kết quả nhanh hơn và ứng phó nhanh hơn”
Bộ Quốc Phòng Mỹ: Chương trình Tự do Hàng hải
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28 tháng 2, 2017
Bối cảnh lịch sử
Từ lúc lập quốc, nước Mỹ đã công bố quyền lợi quốc gia tối quan trọng trong việc bảo tồn tự do hàng hải, kêu gọi các lực lượng quân sự nước Mỹ bảo vệ quyền lợi đó. Một trong những sứ mệnh đầu tiên của Hải quân Mỹ là bảo vệ tàu thuyền thương mại của Mỹ ở Đại Tây Dương và Biển Địa Trung Hải chống lại hải tặc và các đe dọa hàng hải khác.
Tương tự như thế, Tổng thống Woodrow Wilson nói với Quốc Hội trong bài diễn văn 14 Điểm rằng những nguyên lý chung mà nước Mỹ và các nước khác đã chiến đấu trong Thế Chiến I là “tự do hàng hải tuyệt đối ở các vùng biển”. Cũng vậy, nhiều tháng trước khi nhập cuộc vào Thế Chiến II, Tổng thống Franklin Roosevelt tuyên bố “trên vai tuần tra hải quân và không quân… là nhiệm vụ bảo toàn chính sách tự do biển của Mỹ.” Tiếp tục đọc “Bộ Quốc Phòng Mỹ: Chương trình Tự do Hàng hải”
Almost 20 million people are facing starvation because of fighting and drought in South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia and Yemen
By Umberto Bacchi Thompson Reuters Foundation
ROME, July 3 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The number of hungry people in the world is rising again after years of decline, as millions suffer from the combined effects of conflict and climate change, the head of the U.N. food agency said on Monday.
“Preliminary data available for this year indicates that the number of undernourished people in the world has (started to) rise again,” said Jose Graziano da Silva, director-general of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
He didn’t provide an exact figure, saying final data would be available in September. “Unfortunately this is not good news,” Graziano da Silva added, speaking at the FAO’s biennial conference in Rome.
The number of people who did not have enough to eat had dropped to 795 million in 2014-16, down 21 percent on 1990–92, according to the FAO.
Graziano da Silva said this year’s setback in the fight against hunger hardly came as a surprise, with almost 20 million people facing starvation because of fighting and drought in South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia and Yemen.
A total of 19 countries are facing protracted crises, where conflict and violence are often combined with shocks such as drought or floods caused by global warming, he said.
“About 60 percent of the people suffering from hunger in the world live in areas affected by conflict and the impact of climate change,” he said.
Achieving zero hunger by 2030 is one of the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals adopted by member states in 2015.
But David Beasley, head of the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said the goal had “zero chance of succeeding in the atmosphere that we have in the world today” due to conflicts.
Of the 13 countries where WFP spent the most money, 10 faced food insecurity due to man-made crises, he told the conference.
Bringing just a few of the world’s major conflicts to an end would free enough resources to eradicate hunger, he added.
“Maybe we should slow down and back up a little and focus just on two or three big conflicts,” he said.
Beasley, who was nominated for the role of WFP executive director by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, said the United States would maintain its levels of humanitarian funding, and called on other governments to step up support.
“I have no doubt that the United States will not turn its back. It will stand strong,” he said.
(Reporting by Umberto Bacchi @UmbertoBacchi, Editing by Ros Russell.; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women’s rights, trafficking, property rights, climate change and resilience. Visit http://news.trust.org)
Cambodian female workers in Nike, Asics and Puma factories suffer mass faintings

Women working in Cambodian factories supplying some of the world’s best-known sportswear brands are suffering from repeated mass faintings linked to conditions.
Over the past year more than 500 workers in four factories supplying to Nike, Puma, Asics and VF Corporation were hospitalised. The most serious episode, recorded over three days in November, saw 360 workers collapse. The brands confirmed the incidents, part of a pattern of faintings that has dogged the 600,000-strong mostly female garment workforce for years.
The Observer and Danwatch, a Danish investigative media group, interviewed workers, unions, doctors, charities and government officials in the country’s garment industry, worth $5.7bn in 2015.
The women who collapsed worked 10 hour days, six days a week and reported feeling exhausted and hungry. Excessive heat was also an issue in three factories, with temperatures of 37C. Unlike in neighbouring Vietnam, where factory temperatures must not exceed 32C, Cambodia sets no limit, though if temperatures reach a “very high level” causing difficulties for workers, employers must install fans or air conditioning. Tiếp tục đọc “Cambodian female workers in Nike, Asics and Puma factories suffer mass faintings”
Thousands march in Hong Kong to show dissent for Chinese rule
Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters have marched across Hong Kong to mark the 20th anniversary of its return to Chinese control with a high-profile show of dissent.
China’s president Xi Jinping, who had been in the former British colony on a three-day tour, flew out of Hong Kong just hours before the annual protest kicked off in Victoria Park on Saturday afternoon. Tiếp tục đọc “Thousands march in Hong Kong to show dissent for Chinese rule”
Trafficking in Persons Report 2017
“Human trafficking is one of the most tragic human rights issues of our time. It splinters families, distorts global markets, undermines the rule of law, and spurs other transnational criminal activity. It threatens public safety and national security.
“But worst of all, the crime robs human beings of their freedom and their dignity. That’s why we must pursue an end to the scourge of human trafficking.
“Today we take another key step towards that goal. The 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report highlights the successes achieved and the remaining challenges before us on this important global issue.” – Rex W. Tillerson, Secretary of State
The 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report is available in PDF and HTML formats. The PDF is available as a complete one-piece file and as individual sections for easier download. To view the PDF files, you will need to download, at no cost, the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
PDF Format
Trafficking in Persons Report 2017 — Complete Report (PDF)
Introductory Material (PDF)
Country Narratives: A-C (PDF)
Country Narratives: D-I (PDF)
Country Narratives: J-M (PDF)
Country Narratives: N-S (PDF)
Country Narratives: T-Z and Special Case (PDF)
Relevant International Conventions/Closing Material (PDF)
HTML Format
Letter From Secretary Tillerson
Letter From Ambassador Susan Coppedge
Victims’ Stories
Enhancing Criminal Accountability and Addressing Challenges in Prosecution Efforts
Countries That Are Not States Parties to the Protocol
Topics of Special Interest
What is Trafficking in Persons?
Child Soldiers Prevention Act List
Methodology
Global Law Enforcement Data
TVPA Minimum Standards
2017 TIP Report Heroes
Tier Placements
Country Narratives
Special Case
Relevant International Conventions
Stopping Human Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation, and Abuse by International Peacekeepers & Civilian Personnel
Multilateral Organizations Combating Trafficking in Persons
Glossary of Abbreviations
Photo Credits
A Closing Note
Remarks
06/27/17 Remarks at the 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report Launch Ceremony; Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson; Ben Franklin Room; Washington, DC
06/27/17 Briefing on the 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report; Ambassador-at-Large Susan Coppedge, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons; Press Briefing Room; Washington, DC
Fact Sheets and Other Releases
Assisting Male Survivors of Human Trafficking [
PDF version ]
DipNote: 2017 TIP Report Highlights Importance of Criminal Prosecution
Engaging Survivors of Human Trafficking [
PDF version ]
Human Trafficking & Migrant Smuggling: Understanding the Difference [
PDF version ]
Human Trafficking Protection Checklist [
PDF version ]
Media Best Practices [
PDF version ]
Media Reporting on Human Trafficking [
PDF version ]
Online Sexual Exploitation of Children: An Alarming Trend [
PDF version ]
Paying to Work: The High Cost of Recruitment Fees [
PDF version ]
U.S. Government Entities Combating Human Trafficking [
PDF version ]
What is Trafficking in Persons? [
PDF version ]
China: US warship near island a ‘serious provocation’
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China denounces a US move sailing a warship close to a disputed island occupied by Beijing in the South China Sea.

China denounced a US warship sailing close to a disputed island in the South China Sea occupied by Beijing as a “serious political and military provocation”, a move that could further strain relations between the superpowers.
Beijing dispatched military vessels and fighter planes in response to warn off the US vessel, foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a statement late on Sunday night, state news agency Xinhua reported. Tiếp tục đọc “China: US warship near island a ‘serious provocation’”
Thailand: 60,000 workers flee over new labour laws
Workers return to Myanmar and other countries after government vows to crack down on unregistered foreign labourers.

Tens of thousands of workers have fled Thailand, officials said, after new labour regulations adopted by the military government sparked fear and panic among the migrant community.
About 60,000 workers left between June 23 and 28, and the number has risen since, an immigration official said on Monday. Tiếp tục đọc “Thailand: 60,000 workers flee over new labour laws”
Trừng phạt khắc nghiệt đối với trẻ em vi phạm pháp luật không ngăn chặn được tình hình tội phạm người chưa thành niên tiếp tục gia tăng
Một thiếu niên vi phạm pháp luật ở Đồng Tháp, từng bị bắt vì một số tội danh nhỏ và tội trộm cắp vặt. UNICEF và nhân viên xã hội đã giúp em tái hòa nhập với cộng đồng của mình và trở thành một thành viên tích cực của câu lạc bộ thanh thiếu niên. Photo: UNICEF Viet Nam\2015\Trương Việt Hùng
Độ tuổi chịu trách nhiệm hình sự của trẻ em là một chủ đề gây nhiều tranh cãi trên thế giới. Ở Việt Nam, vấn đề này đang được tranh luận trong quá trình sửa đổi bổ sung Bộ Luật Hình sự. Một số người tranh luận rằng phương thức tiếp cận “cứng rắn với tội phạm” là cần thiết để trừng phạt trẻ em nhằm phòng ngừa tình trạng phạm tội tiếp diễn. Tiếp tục đọc “Trừng phạt khắc nghiệt đối với trẻ em vi phạm pháp luật không ngăn chặn được tình hình tội phạm người chưa thành niên tiếp tục gia tăng”




