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| Sight to behold: There are currently just 60 langur individuals left, and the animals are known to only live on the island of Cát Bà, according to the Cát Bà Langur Conservation Project. |

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday in response to North Korea’s latest ballistic missile test, council president Uruguay said on Sunday (May 21).
The meeting was requested by the United States, Japan and South Korea, Uruguay’s mission to the United Nations said. Tiếp tục đọc “UN Security Council to hold emergency meeting on North Korea”
North Korea said on Monday it has successfully tested an intermediate-range ballistic missile to confirm the reliability of the late-stage guidance of the nuclear warhead, indicating further advances in the ability to hit US targets.

The North’s KCNA news agency said leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test which also verified the functioning of the solid-fuel engine for the Pukguksong-2 missile and ordered it for deployment in field action. Tiếp tục đọc “North Korea says missile test confirms warhead guidance”
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North Korea has fired an unidentified projectile, South Korea’s military said, a week after its latest missile launch.
South Korea’s Office of Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that the projectile took off on Sunday afternoon from a location near Pukchang.
The missile flew about 500 kilometres and was believed to have landed in waters off its east coast, South Korea’s military said. Tiếp tục đọc “North Korea launches another missile: South Korea”

China systematically dismantled CIA spying efforts in the country from 2010, killing or jailing more than a dozen covert sources, in a deep setback to US intelligence there, according to a report by The New York Times.
The Times, quoting 10 current and former US officials who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the intelligence breach as one of the worst in decades. Tiếp tục đọc “China ‘killed or jailed 18 to 20 US spies’ since 2010”
Updated : 05/20/2017 15:00 GMT + 7
A teacher in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta believed that leaking questions of a final examination to the son of a neighbor who has greatly supported him in life is the best way to pay his gratitude forward.
On May 9, eleventh graders at schools across Dong Thap Province were ready to sit for their math and history final tests when they were informed that the exams were canceled in the last minutes as the questions had been leaked online the night before.
Police had launched a probe into the leak, and announced on Friday that Bui Ngoc An, one of the teachers with access to the test papers before the exams, was behind the leak. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam teacher leaks test questions to neighbor as ‘return of favor’”
Updated : 05/20/2017 11:49 GMT + 7
The only survivor in a recent truck accident that claimed two lives in the northern province of Hoa Binh was left speechless seeing locals rush out to loot products on the vehicle, instead of helping them.
A truck was transporting rice bran on the National Highway 6 in Quy Hau Commune in Tan Lac District at around 1:45 am on Thursday when the driver lost control and crashed into a mountain.
Only one of the three people in the cabin survived the crash, albeit with multiple injuries.
The sole survivor immediately called for help, only to see dozens of local residents and passers-by jostle to the street to loot the bran bags scattered around the road, he recalled. Tiếp tục đọc “Locals loot truck after crash that kills two in northern Vietnam”
Update: May, 20/2017 – 08:30

Stronger united: Soldiers push a truck stuck in the mud on the trail. Tiếp tục đọc “Taking the long way: the Hồ Chí Minh Trail”
Update: May, 20/2017 – 10:02
Việt Nam’s total sand resources are an estimated 2.3 billion cubic metres. With the current pace of construction, experts warn that the sand supply will likely be exhausted in less than 15 years. Dr Lê Ái Thụ, chairman of Việt Nam Asociation of Economic Geology, and Dr Thái Duy Sâm, vice chairman of Việt Nam Building Material Association, spoke to the Vietnam News Agency about the necessity of finding alternative materials to replace natural sand. Tiếp tục đọc “Substitute for natural river sand needed”
China has denied US allegations that two of its fighter jets intercepted an American “radiation-sniffing” plane earlier this week, saying that its aircraft were acting “in accordance with the law”.
“Related remarks from the US side are inconsistent with fact,” the Chinese defence ministry said in a statement posted to its website late on Friday.
“On 17 May, a US reconnaissance aircraft was carrying out an operation in airspace over the Chinese Yellow Sea (the northern part of the East China sea), and Chinese aircraft acted to identify and investigate in accordance with the law,” the statement said, calling the action “professional” and “safe”.
The US air force said in an earlier statement on Friday that its plane, a WC-135 Constant Phoenix, was conducting a “routine mission” in international airspace when it was intercepted by two Chinese Sukhoi SU-30 fighter aircrafts.
The WC-135 is a so-called “sniffer plane” designed to scan the atmosphere for signs of nuclear activity.
“The WC-135 was operating in accordance with international law. While we are still investigating the incident, initial reports from the US aircrew characterised the intercept as unprofessional,” the US air force said.
Mid-air interceptions occur routinely in international airspace, but the US military will often call out foreign pilots if it judges the manoeuvres to be risky or unprofessional.
Meanwhile, China urged the US to halt such reconnaissance exercises in order to prevent future incidents.
“The American military’s frequent reconnaissance operations are the root cause of security issues between the Chinese and US navy and air forces,” the Chinese defence ministry’s statement said.
An expert sheds light on the history, culture and politics of the two Koreas.

The US is ramping up joint military exercises with South Korea, and President Donald Trump has stated the threats may lead to a “major, major conflict”. South Koreans have elected a new president who may be open to talks with North Korea.
An expert Professor Lee Ji Young answers four questions to help us understand the Korean Peninsula. Here are four things to know:
1. WHY IS THERE A NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA?
Before there was a South and North Korea, the peninsula was ruled as a dynasty known as Chosŏn, which existed for more than five centuries, until 1910. This period, during which an independent Korea had diplomatic relations with China and Japan, ended with imperial Japan’s annexation of the peninsula. Japan’s colonial rule lasted 35 years. Tiếp tục đọc “Four things to know about North and South Korea”

US defence chief James Mattis delivered a sombre caution on North Korea saying any military attempts to resolve the crisis would be “tragic on an unbelievable scale”.
Mattis was speaking on Friday to reporters at the Pentagon, days after North Korea test-fired what analysts say was its longest-range rocket yet. Tiếp tục đọc “War with North Korea would be tragic: US military chief”
LĐ – 109 9:22 AM, 14/05/2017
Những giếng Chăm, những miếu mạo, đình chùa ở Nam Ô đang được kiến nghị giữ lại. Dẫu vậy, những di tích này sẽ không còn “sống” bởi đã bị tách khỏi cộng đồng.Ảnh: T.Hải
Đà Nẵng vốn hình thành từ những làng chài như Nam Ô, Nam Thọ, Hà Khê, Nại Hiên, Hải Châu… nhưng theo thời gian, cùng với sự phát triển kinh tế xã hội, các làng chài đang bị xoá dần đến mất dấu tích. Quá trình đô thị hoá thần tốc thời gian gần đây, những làng chài cuối cùng đã phải nhường đất cho các dự án đô thị, du lịch…
Những nhành hoa giấy đủ sắc màu trải dài hàng chục cây số khiến con đường nối giữa trung tâm Sài Gòn với huyện ven biển Cần Giờ như được phủ lên sự dịu nhẹ, nên thơ giữa mùa nắng gắt.
Sài Gòn được biết đến với rất nhiều con đường hoa lãng mạn. Đó có thể là đường hoa kèn hồng tại đại lộ Võ Văn Kiệt (quận 1) hay những hàng bò cạp vàng làm nao lòng người dọc bờ kè Hoàng Sa – Trường Sa (quận Bình Thạnh). Nhưng có một con đường trải dài hơn 30 km được phủ lên mình đủ sắc màu những nhành hoa giấy mà nhiều người vẫn ngang qua nhưng ít chú ý đến.

Đó là tuyến đường Rừng Sác, nối giữa huyện ven biển Cần Giờ xa xôi với khu vực trung tâm TP.HCM.
Tiếp tục đọc “Ven Sài Gòn, có một con đường thơ mộng ngập tràn hoa giấy”
Mùa hè thường được báo hiệu bằng tiếng ve, tiếng tu hú… nhưng ở Hà Nội, một trong những dấu hiệu đặc trưng của mùa hè là sắc hoa tím biếc của bằng lăng bung nở. Ít ai biết, bằng lăng gắn liền với một sự tích buồn, là loài hoa của sự chia ly, xa cách, nhớ nhung. Khi bằng lăng nở, cũng là thời điểm mà người ta nhớ về những kỷ niệm xưa cũ của tuổi học trò hồn nhiên với mối tình đầu thuần khiết nhưng dễ xa lìa.

Từ những ngày đầu tháng 3,4, những hàng bằng lăng thay lá, không còn là những nhánh cây khẳng khiu trơ trọi như hồi mùa đông.
Tiếp tục đọc “Sắc tím hoa bằng lăng khiến Hà Nội thơ mộng hơn giữa mùa hạ cháy”