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All affected families petition UBND of HCMC to compensate them for “damages” to their homes from street repair works. If HCM City say “no” then they should think aout suing the City in Court.- PTH.
Phan Van Ket watches the waist-high water in the alley through the window of his house.
The “upgrading” of a street along Lo Gom Canal in HCMC’s District 8 has left its houses lower than the road level, meaning floods inundate the homes every time it rains.
Tháng 9/1980, quân đội Iraq bất ngờ mở chiến dịch tấn công nước láng giềng Iran, khởi đầu cho cuộc chiến tranh Iraq – Iran kéo dài 8 năm, khiến hơn 500.000 người chết, trong đó phần lớn tổn thất thuộc về Iran.
Chiến tranh Iraq – Iran là một trong những cuộc chiến khốc liệt nhất kể từ sau Thế chiến 2.
Iran ngày nay là một trong những thế lực quân sự hàng đầu ở Trung Đông mà Mỹ và các đồng minh luôn dè chừng. Tuy nhiên, Iran trong lịch sử từng bị quốc gia láng giềng Iraq tấn công bất ngờ vì cho là đang không mạnh. Iran phản ứng ra sao? Mỹ nhìn nhận và hành động như thế nào? Mời độc giả cùng nhìn lại những diễn biến quan trọng trong cuộc chiến qua loạt bài này.
Customers wait in line to buy coin pancakes on Hoi Vu Street, Hanoi, September 2023. Photo by Thanh Lan
When Kieu Oanh heard that the latest new drink, hand-pounded lemon tea, had become popular in Hanoi, she did not hesitate to travel 30 km from Bac Ninh to stand in line.
This is not the first time the 24-year-old girl was quick to try out foods that had gone viral on social media. Whenever she discovered a new food or hangout spot within a 200 km radius, she invited her friends to go with her.
“Instead of listening to other people’s experiences, I want to experience it myself,” the office worker said.
VNE – By Tu Nguyen November 16, 2023 | 09:12 am GMT+7
A boat carries tourists from a cruise ship to Phu Quoc Island, May 2023. Photo by VnExpress/Duong Dong
Phu Quoc authorities have pledged to improve the quality of tourism services on the island and prevent price gouging as they seek to reverse the recent slump in tourism.
They said they would establish an inspection team with officials from various agencies to check the quality and prices of tourism services during the peak holiday season comprising Christmas, New Year and Lunar New Year.
Haiti is the first Black-led republic, but now it’s often characterized as “poor,” “dangerous” and “unstable.” What has contributed to Haiti’s misery? What is missing in this conversation?
TTCT – Có một chuyện tiếu lâm kể về 5 người Do Thái. Một là Moses: Luật là tất cả. Hai là Giê Su: Tình yêu là tất cả. Ba là Marx: Vốn là tất cả. Bốn là Freud: Tình dục là tất cả. Và năm là Einstein: Tất cả đều tương đối.
Ảnh: European Commission
Chuyện vui này cho thấy tầm quan trọng và ảnh hưởng của người Do Thái trong tâm tưởng Tây phương. Nó nhắm vào trước hết là cái “thông minh” của “dân tộc” này, để từ đó dẫn tới tiền của, tài khoa học hay kỹ thuật cũng như thương mãi. Tại sao người Do Thái lại được ưu tiên và mang tiếng như vậy?
VNE – By Luu Quy November 13, 2023 | 10:49 am GMT+7
A person uses a pay TV service in Vietnam. Photo by VnExpress/Luu Quy
Several foreign television channels and platforms have exited Vietnam after changing their business models or failing to meet new regulations, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications.
In early November Amazon’s Prime Video OTT television platform pulled out after a seven-year run in the country.
Since October National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, Baby TV, and Mezzo Live channels have stopped broadcasting in some markets, including Vietnam.
Paramount Network and Baby First have also exited the Vietnamese market.
Workers at a textile factory in the northern province of Bắc Ninh. — VNA/VNS Photo Danh Lam
HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam should set up an early warning system for trade defence to help support Vietnamese products in foreign markets, said industry leaders and policymakers.
According to data from the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), Vietnamese products have been involved in 235 trade remedies investigations in 24 markets around the world. The majority of the cases were anti-dumping (129), trade safeguard (47), evasion investigation (34) and anti-subsidy (24) in nature with products including wooden cabinets, laminated wood, solar panels, shrimp, basa fish, high-pressure washers, foam mattresses, grass cutting machines, cigarette paper, and honey.
Sau cuộc chiến với các nước Ả Rập năm 1948, Israel đối mặt với thách thức an ninh cực lớn khi bị bao quanh bởi phần lớn các nước thù địch. Tình thế này khiến Israel phải đưa ra giải pháp trước khi quá muộn. Và họ chọn Iran.
Trước khi thù địch, Israel và Iran từng hình thành một liên minh chiến lược. Ảnh minh họa: Sky News
Theo Viện Brookings (tổ chức tư vấn có trụ sở tại Mỹ), sự thù địch Israel – Iran rất kỳ lạ. Hai nước không có biên giới chung, không xảy ra chiến tranh cũng như không có bất kỳ sự cạnh tranh gay gắt nào về kinh tế hay vị thế trong khu vực. Lịch sử về mối quan hệ giữa người Ba Tư (Iran ngày nay) và người Do Thái (Israel ngày nay) cũng phần lớn là những điều tích cực. Thậm chí, trước năm 1979, Israel và Iran còn tạo thành một liên minh chiến lược về chính trị, kinh tế, an ninh và nhiều lĩnh vực khác. Vậy điều gì đã khiến Israel và Iran từ bạn hóa thù? Loạt bài kỳ này sẽ cố gắng giải đáp phần nào câu hỏi đó.
India prides itself as the largest democracy in the world, with nearly 1 billion eligible voters for the upcoming 2024 general election. But what’s been holding that democracy together has changed drastically under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his nationalist party, BJP. Modi’s influence has shifted Indian society and widened rifts between communities.
How has Indian democracy changed? And why is it time to worry about India?
The classes not only help Jrai ethnic people in the village learn to read and write, but also contribute to raising people’s awareness and responsibility in protecting the national borders.
Many JRai students have to bring their children to literacy classes. — VNA/VNS Photo
GIA LAI — Border soldiers in the Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands) province of Gia Lai are assuming the role of teachers to eliminate illiteracy among local ethnic people.
The residential area of Suối Khôn in the border commune of Ia Mơ, Chu Prông District has 561 residents of the Jrai ethnic minority group, with most of them being very poor.
Currently, there are 71 illiterate people, accounting for 10 per cent of the area’s population.
Ia Lốp Border Guard Station opened classes to teach people and the soldiers are their teachers.
The classes not only help Jrai ethnic people in the village learn to read and write, but also contribute to raising people’s awareness and responsibility in protecting the national borders.
To get to Suối Khôn Residential Area, it takes more than two hours to travel from the city of Pleiku to Ia Pier Commune, then through a dirt road of more than ten kilometres full of mud and slush.
Lieutenant Colonel Nguyễn Văn Thành, secretary of the station’s Party Committee, said that there were 71 Jrai ethnic people who were illiterate, of which 45 people wanted to learn.
The station’s leaders decided to open classes to teach the illiterate people.
Since earlier this year, Ia Lốp Border Guard Station has organised two four-month literacy classes for the Jrai ethnic minority with 25 students.
The teachers are soldiers including Lieutenant Colonel Vũ Văn Hoàng, who teaches math, and Captain Nguyễn Văn Luân, who teaches Vietnamese language.
The entire programme uses literacy learning materials compiled by the Ministry of Education and Training.
The classes, which take place three evenings per week, received the professional support of Hoàng Hoa Thám Primary School in neighbouring Ia Piơr Commune.
Captain Nguyễn Văn Luân said that the journey of mobilising people to come to class encountered many hardships.
“The weather conditions here are very harsh. People mainly work in agriculture and their lives are very difficult,” Luân said.
“Ethnic minorities often feel an inferiority complex and have low self-esteem so they are timid in communication,” Luân said.
“Therefore, we had to go to each household to mobilise and encourage them to boldly come to class,” the captain said.
Soldiers cum teachers of Ia Lốp Border Guard Station come directly to local residents’ houses to urge them to attend literacy classes. — VNA/VNS Photo
Getting people to come to school was difficult, and maintaining class size was even more difficult.
Lieutenant Colonel Vũ Văn Hoàng said that the classes started in the evening, but in the afternoon the teachers had to go to each house to remind people of the class.
Because the students’ ages ranged from 16 to 60, organising classes and teaching methods must be flexible, especially during the crop season. Students have to work hard during the day so many of them cannot attend classes in the evening, said Hoàng.
“So to maintain the classes, the border guard soldiers had to come to help people with farm work or take care of their children to help them feel secure and focus on their studies,” said Hoàng.
Change of life
Kpui H’Lép, 27, is one of the outstanding students. After only four months of studying, she was able to read and write fluently.
H’Lep happily said: “Before, I was illiterate, very self-conscious and shy. I was always oppressed when doing business and criticised when doing housework.”
“But now it is different. I learned how to read and calculate. I thanked the teachers for helping me and other people in the village to have a better life,” she said.
Another student, Rơ Lan H’Cúc, 26, residing in Sâm Village, Ia Piơr Commune, has a two-year-old daughter whom she has to carry to evening classes.
Rơ Lan H’Cúc often sits at the back of the class but is very diligent and serious.
“I regretted not being literate earlier. Now I have the opportunity to learn many things from teachers. The teachers not only taught us how to read and write but also gave us books, pens, babysitting and farming instructions,” Rơ Lan H’Cúc said.
“I am very grateful to the teachers,” she said.
Suối Khôn residential area was formed in 2003. Most of residents are the Jrai ethnic minority.
Since its formation until now, this residential area has not yet received basic investment in electricity, roads, and schools, and people haven’t fully benefited from social security policies.
The reason is because this land belongs to the administrative boundaries of Ia Mơ Commune but the population is managed by another commune, Ia Piơr Commune.
Hà Văn Tin, vice chairman of the People’s Committee of Ia Piơr Commune, Chu Prông District, said that the authorities of Ia Piơr and Ia Mơ communes and the people in the area hoped that the competent authorities would soon allow the establishment of Khôl Village under Ia Mơ Commune according to a project since April 2022.
This is a condition for Suối Khôn Residential Area to be better managed and develop in the future, Tin said. — VNS
Soldiers of the Ia Lốp Border Guard Station teach literary classes for JRai ethnic minority people. — VNA/VNS Photo
An image taken before South Korean girl band Black Pink’s Born Pink Tour in Hà Nội in July. Tourist arrivals in the city jumped 2.5-fold to 170,000, including 3,000 foreigners, during their two-day concerts. — VNA/VNS Photo Tuấn Đức
The recent successful shows of famous international singers and bands show that Việt Nam is capable of organising mega global shows.
By Thu Ngân
For weeks Hanoian Bùi Trang Dung was unable to decide where to take her family for vacation last summer.
“This place is beautiful in the summer, that place has many delicious foods and the other one is cheaper.” These were the words that constantly ran in the 42-year-old’s mind.
She then came across a piece of information about a music show by a famous singer she loved in Mù Cang Chải in the northern province of Yên Bái.
The holiday destination instantly chose itself: It was to be Mù Cang Chải.
The debut of the Chàm Islands Nature Reserve would help improve the protection of natural areas for Quảng Nam and bring more value in eco-tourism, research, education, investment and ‘green’ growth in the future.
A view of Chàm Islands, off the coast of Hội An ancient town. The islands have been developed as a Nature Reserve for better protection and conservation of their rich forest and marine value. VNS Photo Công Thành
CHÀM ISLANDS — The management board of Chàm Islands Marine Protected Area (MPA), 20km off the coast of Hội An City has been building procedures and requirements for the establishment of the Chàm Islands Nature Reserve for extended protection and conservation of natural resources on land and sea.
A programmer works on computers in an IT office. Photo by Shutterstock/ProStockStudio
Having worked for a large foreign technology corporation in Hanoi for more than five years, data analysis expert Le Thai Ha was shocked to get suddenly fired recently.
“Because the tech market has fluctuated a lot, our corporation officially announced a mass layoff, mostly of senior positions, including mine,” she said.
Despite being aware of the difficulties of the market in general, and of the corporation in particular, its decision to cut back was still a big surprise to Ha.