China: Korean tensions at ‘tipping point’

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Beijing urges US, South Korea to halt military exercises, as White House considers ‘all options’ after missile launch.

China has urged all parties in the dispute to take steps to de-escalate tensions [File: Reuters]

China has warned that tensions on the Korean peninsula have reached a “tipping point” after North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan, a move Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described as “unprecedented” and a “grave threat” to his country’s security.

Hua Chunying, spokeswoman for the Chinese foreign ministry, urged all sides on Tuesday to avoid provocations, repeating Beijing’s call for Pyongyang to suspend missile tests, while proposing that the United States and South Korea China halt ongoing joint military exercises. Tiếp tục đọc “China: Korean tensions at ‘tipping point’”

7 Reasons We’re Facing a Global Water Crisis

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Droughts in Somalia. Water rationing in Rome. Flooding in Jakarta and Harvey-battered Houston. It doesn’t take a hydrologist to realize that there is a growing global water crisis. Each August, water experts, industry innovators, and researchers gather in Stockholm for World Water Week to tackle the planet’s most pressing water issues. Tiếp tục đọc “7 Reasons We’re Facing a Global Water Crisis”

Thirsty world must wake up to looming water crisis, expert says

Thursday, 24 August 2017 14:56 GMT
We are really facing a global crisis… More than one-third of humanity is water-stressed every year or season, while drought crises are on the rise from California to EthiopiaBy Megan Rowling

STOCKHOLM, Aug 24 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The world needs to use water more efficiently rather than exhausting invisible underground supplies and blindly exporting “virtual water” to avert a global crisis that would undermine food and energy systems, a leading expert warned.

More than one-third of humanity is water-stressed every year or season, while drought crises are on the rise from California to Ethiopia as the planet warms, said Fred Boltz, who leads The Rockefeller Foundation’s work on science and environment. Tiếp tục đọc “Thirsty world must wake up to looming water crisis, expert says”

Can technology help Bangladesh end mass arsenic poisoning?

Monday, 28 August 2017 06:00 GMT

An estimated 5 percent of deaths in Bangladesh are attributable to drinking water with high levels of arsenic, researchers sayBy Thin Lei Win

BANGKOK, Aug 28 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Almost a quarter of a century after public health experts discovered mass public poisoning in Bangladesh caused by water contaminated with arsenic, the government is planning a new push to end the scourge, while researchers are designing an app to find safe sites for new wells.

About 20 million Bangladeshis, or one in eight, have been drinking water with arsenic levels higher than the government’s limit of 50 microgrammes (μg) per litre, said Kazi Matin Uddin Ahmed, geology department chair at the University of Dhaka. Tiếp tục đọc “Can technology help Bangladesh end mass arsenic poisoning?”

The cost of clean water: $150 billion a year, says World Bank

Monday, 28 August 2017 11:00 GMT
The risk of diarrhoeal diseases and malnutrition caused by unsafe water and poor sanitation is creating a “silent emergency” – World BankBy Sophie Hares

TEPIC, Mexico, Aug 28 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Countries need to quadruple spending to $150 billion a year to deliver universal safe water and sanitation, helping to reduce childhood disease and deaths while boosting economic growth, said the World Bank. Tiếp tục đọc “The cost of clean water: $150 billion a year, says World Bank”

What effect did the Crusades have on the Middle East?

The Europeans besiege Jerusalem, seeking to "liberate" it from Muslim rule, 1099.
The Crusaders or Franks attack Jerusalem during the First Crusade, 1099. Getty Images

Updated June 13, 2017

Between 1095 and 1291, Christians from western Europe launched a series of eight major invasions against the Middle East. These attacks, called the Crusades, were aimed at “liberating” the Holy Land and Jerusalem from Muslim rule.

The Crusades were sparked by religious fervor in Europe, by exhortations from various Popes, and by the need to rid Europe of excess warriors left over from regional wars.

What effect did these attacks, which came from out of the blue from the perspective of Muslims and Jews in the Holy Land, have on the Middle East? Tiếp tục đọc “What effect did the Crusades have on the Middle East?”

Lạm dụng thuốc trừ sâu dẫn đến các vấn đề về hô hấp ở trẻ em nông thôn

English: Heavily-used pesticide linked to breathing problems in farmworkers’ children

Ngày 16 tháng 8 năm 2017 Nguồn: Đại học California – Berkeley

Tóm tắt: Một nghiên cứu mới chỉ ra rằng lưu huỳnh nguyên tố có liên quan đến sự suy giảm chức năng phổi, làm tăng các triệu chứng bệnh hen và phải dùng thuốc hen liều cao ở trẻ em sống trong vòng nửa dặm xung quanh các trang trại sử dụng thuốc trừ sâu.

Lưu huỳnh nguyên tố – Elemental sulfur, loại thuốc trừ sâu được sử dụng nhiều nhất ở California, có thể gây nguy hại tới sức khỏe hô hấp của trẻ em sống gần các trang trại sử dụng loại thuốc trừ sâu này, theo nghiên cứu mới của Đại học California – Berkeley.
Tiếp tục đọc “Lạm dụng thuốc trừ sâu dẫn đến các vấn đề về hô hấp ở trẻ em nông thôn”

Return of the Zen Master: World-renowned Thich Nhat Hanh touches down in Vietnam

By Vi Vu   August 29, 2017 | 04:32 pm GMT+7

Return of the Zen Master: World-renowned Thich Nhat Hanh touches down in Vietnam

Buddhist Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh in a photo in 2010. Photo by Reuters

The 91-year-old Buddhist monk was in good spirits and is expected to visit his hometown Hue.

e.vnexpress_World-famous Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh arrived in Da Nang in central Vietnam at around noon on Tuesday on a flight from Bangkok, the first return to his home country in a decade, according to a local media report.

The Buddhist monk was stable and waved to followers as he left the airport, said Giac Ngo, the news website of the Buddhist Shangha of Vietnam. Photos of him sitting in a wheelchair at the airport were also published.

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A taste of Cambodia in Saigon

Last update 09:00 | 27/06/2017

Its official name is Le Hong Phong Market, but for decades people have been calling this market in HCM City’s District 10 “Cambodian Market” simply because it sells certain products from Cambodia.

Cambodian Market has expanded with locals getting in on the act, but its true Cambodian soul is still preserved by around 15 stores run by the children and grandchildren of the families that fled Cambodia more than 40 years ago.

After turning into alley 374/51 on Le Hong Phong Street, it is easy to find the market since Cambodian colours can be seen all over the place.

The market dates back to the 1970s when Vietnamese-Cambodians were forced to flee Cambodia due to civil war. They returned to Viet Nam and set up the market together, according to a vendor named Tu Xe.

These days, Cambodian Market has expanded with locals getting in on the act, but its true Cambodian soul is still preserved by around 15 stores run by the children and grandchildren of the families that fled Cambodia more than 40 years ago.

Some photos of the market:

Chợ Miên, Sài Gòn, khô cá lóc, Camphuchia, quận 10, Lê Hồng Phong
Tu Xe stall Tiếp tục đọc “A taste of Cambodia in Saigon”

Vietnam’s ethnic minorities through the lens of French photographer

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Last update 17:32 | 28/08/2017

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Over the past 10 years, French photographer Réhahn Croquevielle has motorcycled to every corner of Vietnam to explore its land and people. The decade-long journey has produced hundreds of thousands of stunning photos of the country.

Réhahn’s intimate bond with Vietnam began 10 years ago when he joined a volunteering mission to help local people with difficulties. Mesmerized by the Southeast Asian country, Réhahn decided to settle in the UNESCO-recognized town of Hoi An, considering it his second home. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam’s ethnic minorities through the lens of French photographer”

Vietnam’s mobile game market poised to explode

Last update 08:45 | 27/06/2017
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At least four mobile shooting games have been launched into the market this year by big distributors.

After RPG (roll playing games) and MOBA (Multiplayer online battle arena), gamers now like shooting games on mobile phones.

“The product which can create differences and meet gamers’ taste will lead the race,” a representative of VTC Game, the distributor of Phuc Kich Mobile, said. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam’s mobile game market poised to explode”

New entrants heat up Vietnamese beauty market

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Last update 17:00 | 28/08/2017

An increasing number of new players are entering the Vietnamese beauty market as local consumers are becoming more conscious of beauty treatment and products.

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Nguyen Van Minh, vice chairman of the Vietnam Essential Oils, Aromatherapy and Cosmetics Association, is confident that the market will maintain its bullish trajectory in the coming years.

In 2017, around 200 foreign beauty brands have entered Vietnam, especially Thai and Korean companies. Tiếp tục đọc “New entrants heat up Vietnamese beauty market”

What to do with 9 million tons of coal in stock?

Last update 08:00 | 28/06/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – At least 9 million tons of coal are in stock because domestic demand is low, while the coal price in Vietnam is higher than in other countries.


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The Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin), the largest coal miner, has been told to clear the 9 million tons of coal in stock which is believed to be the biggest hurdle for its growth and business efficiency. However, experts say it will be difficult to do.

Nguyen Thanh Son, former director of Vinacomin’s Management Board of Coal Projects in the Red River Delta, said there were many reasons behind the big stock. Tiếp tục đọc “What to do with 9 million tons of coal in stock?”

Saigon pet owners in expat neighborhood lose sleep over mass poisonings

The culprits remain at large with Thao Dien residents demanding action to be taken

By Tuoi Tre News

August 28,2017, 14:46 GMT+7

​Saigon pet owners in expat neighborhood lose sleep over mass poisonings
A poster made by Fernando Ruizbo
A series of cat and dog poisonings took place in Thao Dien, a popular neighborhood for expats in Ho Chi Minh City, over the past week, with pet owners calling on local authorities to start an investigation to find the culprit.

The pet poisoning in Thao Dien, located in expat-heavy District 2, was posted online by Fernando Ruizbo, a 38-year-old Colombian. Tiếp tục đọc “Saigon pet owners in expat neighborhood lose sleep over mass poisonings”

51 bankers, businessmen on trial in Vietnam for fraud

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A former banking magnate and 50 others went on trial in Vietnam Monday over a multi-million dollar fraud at a major private bank, as the communist nation cracks down on corruption in the sector.

 
Former Ocean Bank chairman Ha Van Tham stands trial AFP/VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY

HANOI: A former banking magnate and 50 others went on trial in Vietnam Monday (Aug 28) over a multi-million dollar fraud at a major private bank, as the communist nation cracks down on corruption in the sector.

Authorities have vowed to clean up an industry plagued by favouritism and dodgy loans – part of a broader drive against corruption in the country. Tiếp tục đọc “51 bankers, businessmen on trial in Vietnam for fraud”