Drivers protest against BOT station on NH 5

vietnamnews Update: December, 11/2017 – 15:46

A driver pay his toll with small notes to protest against the toll station No 1 on the National Highway 5 on Monday morning. – Photos laodong.vn
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HÀ NỘI — Cars lined up, causing a jam along National Highway 5 on Monday morning, as several drivers paid their tolls in small notes to protest the “unreasonable” tollbooth.

The universal protest reportedly started at around 7.30am, when some of the drivers used small notes, such as VNĐ500 (2 US cents), to pay their VNĐ40,000 fee when passing tollbooth No 1 on the National Highway 5, the key route to the east of Hà Nội. The incident occurred on the lanes of Hà Nội towards the direction of Hưng Yên Province. Tiếp tục đọc “Drivers protest against BOT station on NH 5”

Central Highlands struggle to settle immigrants

vietnamnews Update: December, 11/2017 – 09:55

Students at a makeshift class in central Highlands Lâm Đồng Province. – Photo thiennhien.net.vn

ĐẮK LẮK –  Sùng Dao Cán and his wife have cut down trees in a forest and on a hill to plant cassava and build a bare shack as they struggle to eke out a living.

“I know it (deforestation) is wrong, but it is not just me. Many others have also done this to grow corn and cassava just to survive,” Cán told the Nhân dân (People) newspaper.

Cán and his wife moved half-way across the country from their home in northern border province of Cao Bang two years ago. His family is just one of many who reside in Zone 265, a makeshift residential area at the edge of the Cư M’lan Commune in Đắk Lắk Province.

The zone is about 30km away from the commune centre, but it takes more than two hours on bike on trails to reach it. Roughly 100 makeshift shacks with straw and wooden poles stand next to a vast area, once a thick forest, now dotted with dry tree stumps.

Most of the residents here belong to ethnic minority communities, like Cán and his wife, who are of Dao ethnicity.

Cán said all his neighbours in Zone 265 have done the same thing, not knowing what else they can do to make ends meet other than clearing some land for farming. They also share similar stories of hardship about “the promised land,” living without electricity, clean water or even a proper road to go anywhere. There is no school for their children and no clinic to go to when they fall sick. They are still mired and trapped in the same stark poverty they tried to escape from.

Worse still, authorities have been unprepared for an intensified migration over the last decade or so. The migration to the Central Highlands from other parts of the country, first encouraged as Government policy, has got out of hand, officials now admit.

At least one official pronouncement in 2014 said the policy of encouraging migration to the Central Highlands was no longer being pursued.

According to the Central Highlands Steering Committee, about 25,732 households with more than 91,000 members have moved to the region over the last 12 years (2005-2017). Most of these immigrants are from ethnic minority communities in the northern mountainous northern region. They have spread out to all five provinces in the Central Highlands region, with Gia Lai and Kon Tum topping the list with 23,624 and 21,708 people respectively. More than 16,000 have settled down in Đắk Nông and Đắk Lắk and over 14,600 are in Lâm Đồng.

A recent report by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development says that a large number of immigrants to the Central Highlands tend to live on the edge or in the heart of protected forests, where deforestation “occurs regularly”.

As the immigrants are not registered local households, they are not entitled to any social welfare. They are disproportionately unemployed and poor, the report says.

Nguyễn Hoài Dương, director of the Đắk Lắk Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said a survey last year showed that ethnic minority and immigrant households account for up to 61 per cent of poor households in the province.

“In the immigrant areas, several social issues like drug abuse, high fertility rate and illiteracy have become complicated and difficult to resolve, and the situation has worsened lately,” Dương said.

Projects suspended

Zone 179 was first formed around 20 years ago when a couple of Mông families from the north migrated to Lâm Đồng Province’s Đam Rông Commune.

Provincial authorities tried to relocate them to a village in a neighbouring district, but they returned to Zone 179 after a while.

Now, more than 550 Mông people are currently living in Zone 179, including older generations and new ones who’ve kept coming in from the north.

One immigrant, Ma Seo Cháng, said that the zone has no school or clinic.

“We just have some people to teach the children how to read and write. When we get sick, we have to go through the forest to either the commune centre or the neighbouring district in Đắk Nông Province,” he said.

Changing their policy, local authorities decided to invest in infrastructure in  Zone 179 instead of trying to resettle the local residents. However, the continued influx of immigrants to the zone meant that the investment plans had to be adjusted several times, and finally, suspended.

Similar reasons have forced the suspension of another project in Tây Sơn, Lâm Đồng, and two others in the communes of Cư Pui and Cư K’bang in Đắk Lắk.

Investment projects in Gia Lai and Đắk Nông provinces are also being adjusted to keep up with the increasing immigrant flow.

Funding has become a major challenge to local authorities there. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Government had agreed to let Central Highlands provinces carry out 30 immigrant settlement projects with a total investment of more than VNĐ1.6 trillion (VNĐ71.1 million) in the 2013-2016 period.

But, until the end of last year, just VNĐ691 billion, or about 43 per cent of the planned investment, had been disbursed.

The funding shortage has severely delayed resettlement projects, with just two out of the 30 completed so far.  Others are lagging behind, leaving residents in the lurch.

Lâm Đồng Chairman Đoàn Văn Việt said that while the funding problem was obvious, finding resettlement areas for immigrants was also a big headache for local authorities.

“Planning housing and farming land for the immigrants will inevitably involve forests as there is no extra land available for them now,” Việt said.

“Most people suggest that the resettlement areas are set up right where the immigrants have been staying (in the forest). But in order to do that, we have to convert forest land to land for housing and farming, which, under the law, is not within the jurisdiction of provincial authorities.

“We should do this on humanitarian considerations, but it is against the law.” — VNS

Petro Sông Đà director in the dock

vietnamnews Update: December, 11/2017 – 09:55

The Investigation Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security has decided to launch legal proceedings against Đinh Mạnh Thắng, Director of the Petro Sông Đà Trading and Investment JSC. — Photo vneconomy.vn

HÀ NỘI — The Investigation Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security has decided to launch legal proceedings against Đinh Mạnh Thắng, Director of the Petro Sông Đà Trading and Investment JSC over his alleged links to serious violations in the case involving the PetroVietnam Construction JSC (PVC). Tiếp tục đọc “Petro Sông Đà director in the dock”

Jerusalem: Malaysia army ‘ready’ to play role

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The Malaysian Armed Forces are waiting for instructions from the top leadership, the Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said [Dondi Tawatao/Reuters]
The Malaysian Armed Forces are waiting for instructions from the top leadership, the Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said [Dondi Tawatao/Reuters]

Malaysian defence minister has said that the United States’ decision to make Jerusalem the capital of Israel was “a slap in the face for the entire Muslim world”, pointing out that his country’s military is prepared to perform its duty if its services are required.

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Làm sao để có hàng chục triệu views giả trên youtube – How to get fake views?

Làm sao để có hàng chục triệu views giả trên youtube

Làm sao để có views giả trên youtube và làm sao để nhận ra view giả?

How to spot fake youtube views

15,000 views for $5??  What a deal!

If you poke around the microjob website Fiverr.com you’ll discover that you can have thousands and thousands of views” delivered to the youtube video of your choosing for just a few bucks.  But don’t get excited; you can’t just buy youtube super stardom.  When you order one of these gigs you’re actually buying hits that are disguised to look like views.  So 15,000 real people will NOT be watching your video.  Your view count is simply going to get inflated by 15,000.  Some of these bogus views are generated by bots but in many cases hackers will secretly embed a video on a popular web page.  Every time someone accesses that page the video automatically plays….albeit silently and invisibly. Tiếp tục đọc “Làm sao để có hàng chục triệu views giả trên youtube – How to get fake views?”

World’s Biggest Nuclear Fusion Reactor ITER Now 50 Percent Complete—Limitless Clean Energy by 2040?

Hannah Osborne
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The world’s biggest fusion reactor is now 50 percent complete, with experts now estimating it will be ready for its first stage of operation in December 2025, with the first power plants up and running by 2040.

Fusion energy—the same process that powers the sun—potentially offers near limitless clean energy. If scientists can find a way to harness this source, it could provide enough electricity for millions of years.

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Banh mi Hoi An among world’s Top 10 sandwiches

Last update 09:00 | 09/12/2017

Banh mi Hoi An (Hoi An-style bread rolls) has been listed among the world’s Top 10 sandwiches by Austrian travel website Traveller, together with well-known American cheeseburgers, English bacon butties, and Japanese Katsu Sando.

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Vietnam is the spiritual home of porky goodness and you haven’t eaten a Vietnamese pork roll until you’ve eaten one in the town of Hoi An, according to Traveller. Tiếp tục đọc “Banh mi Hoi An among world’s Top 10 sandwiches”

Asia’s newest tiger clawing its way up

Last update 16:35 | 09/12/2017

Tim Harcourt, a JW Nevile Fellow in Economics at UNSW Sydney and former chief economist of the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade), said that Vietnam’s economy is surging, on track to become the newest tiger in Asia, going on to delineate the steps he thinks are required for Vietnam to become a more attractive destination for foreign investment.

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Vietnam’s recent growth story has coincided with its opening to the world 

While making my TV show, “The Airport Economist”, I have visited over 60 economies in the past six years. And one that has always stood out to me was the enchanting land of Vietnam, one of the emerging ‘second generation’ tiger economies of Asia. Tiếp tục đọc “Asia’s newest tiger clawing its way up”

Bloomberg touts Cha Ca La Vong as a must-try dish for gourmets

Last update 13:00 | 09/12/2017

Bloomberg news agency has recently unfolded a list of 12 restaurants across the world worthy to try at least once in life. Surprisingly, Cha Ca La Vong restaurant in the Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi took pride in securing a spot in the list.

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Cha Ca La Vong in the Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi is recommended as a must-try dish for food lovers

In an article released by Kate Krader and Richard Vines on the news site http://www.bloomberg.com, food connoisseurs are advised to take a tour to the Vietnamese restaurant to taste cha ca (fried fish) with the vibrant and unique flavor of herbs, spices, and chilis. Tiếp tục đọc “Bloomberg touts Cha Ca La Vong as a must-try dish for gourmets”

Stunning beauty of Nuoc Mooc Stream in Quang Binh

Last update 11:39 | 08/12/2017

The majestic jade green waters of Nuoc Mooc Stream have enchanted visitors to Phuc Trach commune, Bo Trach district in the central province of Quang Binh, the crystalline waters are set among limestone mountains and tropical rainforest.

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Quang Binh has recently become an attractive destination for thousands of visitors due to scenic locations used in the film ‘Kong: Skull Island’. Nuoc Mooc stream is a must-see spot for tourists, boasting natural landscapes of pristine beauty. Tiếp tục đọc “Stunning beauty of Nuoc Mooc Stream in Quang Binh”

Millions ‘stolen’ in NiceHash Bitcoin heist

Last update 14:45 | 08/12/2017
“Highly professional” hackers made off with around 4,700 Bitcoin from a leading mining service, a Bitcoin exchange has said.


The value of Bitcoin is currently extremely volatile, but at the time of writing, the amount stolen was worth approximately $80m.

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NiceHash was targeted by hackers in the early hours of Wednesday — Photo: NICEHASH

The hacked service was NiceHash, a Slovenia-based mining exchange. Tiếp tục đọc “Millions ‘stolen’ in NiceHash Bitcoin heist”

Trump’s Jerusalem move roundly condemned at UN

Palestine's ambassador to the UN said Trump's decision should disqualify the from leading peace efforts [Richard Drew/AP Photo]
Palestine’s ambassador to the UN said Trump’s decision should disqualify the from leading peace efforts [Richard Drew/AP Photo]

During an emergency meeting, UN Security Council members widely condemned Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a move that has led to deadly clashes across the occupied Palestinian territories.

Eight countries called for the emergency meeting at the UN headquarters in New York on Friday, as Palestinians protested across the occupied West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza Strip against the US president’s decision throughout the day.

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DR Congo: 14 U.N. peacekeepers dead, dozens hurt in ‘huge attack’

KINSHASA, Congo — In the deadliest single attack on a United Nations peacekeeping mission in recent memory, rebels in eastern Congo killed at least 14 peacekeepers and wounded 53 others in an assault on their base that was launched at nightfall and went on for hours.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed “outrage and utter heartbreak” and called the attack a war crime, urging Congolese authorities to swiftly investigate. The [US] State Department’s Bureau of African Affairs said it was “horrified.” Tiếp tục đọc “DR Congo: 14 U.N. peacekeepers dead, dozens hurt in ‘huge attack’”