Japan deploys missile defence to northern island: official

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A Japanese soldier walks past a Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missile launcher deployed at the Defence Ministry in Tokyo. – AFP/VNA Photo

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TOKYO — Japan will Tuesday deploy an additional missile defence system on its northern island of Hokkaido, a defence ministry spokesman said, days after North Korea launched a missile over the island.
“We are deploying a PAC-3 system at about noon” to a base of the nation’s Ground Self-Defense Force in the southern tip of Hokkaido, said Kensaku Mizuseki.

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Singapore, China sign MOU for Belt and Road Initiative dispute mediation

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Singapore International Mediation Centre board member Ng Chai Ngee (left, seated) and China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Commercial Legal Services Center director-general Li Jianning signing the MOU. (Photo: Ministry of Law)

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Chinese-Russian naval drills begin off North Korea

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South Korea and the US also stage exercises in the Korean Peninsula, conducting a joint bombing drill.

The naval drills are being conducted near Vladivostok and the southern part of the Sea of Okhotsk [STR/AFP/Getty Images]

China and Russia have started joint naval drills in the waters near the Russia-North Korea border, local media reported.

The exercises, which began on Monday off Russia’s southeastern port of Vladivostok, are the second part of China and Russia’s ‘Joint Sea-2017’ programme that started in June. Tiếp tục đọc “Chinese-Russian naval drills begin off North Korea”

MoIT to reveal list of gas traders

Vietnamnews Update: September, 19/2017 – 17:19HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has recently announced a list of eligible exporters, importers and distributors of gas.

Under the announcement, 51 enterprises are eligible to distribute gas and 23 traders are qualified to export and import gas in Việt Nam according to Decree No 19/2016/NĐ-CP on regulations of gas business and requirements for gas trading in Việt Nam. Tiếp tục đọc “MoIT to reveal list of gas traders”

Quyết định số: 11/2017/QĐ-TTg Về Cơ chế Phát triển các Dự án Điện Mặt trời tại Việt Nam

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Quyết định này quy định về cơ chế khuyến khích phát triển các dự án điện mặt trời tại Việt Nam. Tiếp tục đọc “Quyết định số: 11/2017/QĐ-TTg Về Cơ chế Phát triển các Dự án Điện Mặt trời tại Việt Nam”

A Blueprint for Fisheries Management and Environmental Cooperation in the South China Sea

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By | September 13, 2017
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This is the first product of the CSIS Expert Working Group on the South China Sea, which seeks to chart a feasible model for claimants to manage the maritime disputes.  

The South China Sea is one of the world’s top five most productive fishing zones, accounting for about 12 percent of global fish catch in 2015. More than half of the fishing vessels in the world operate in these waters, employing around 3.7 million people, and likely many more engaged in illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing. But this vital marine ecosystem is seriously threatened by overfishing encouraged by government subsidies, harmful fishing practices, and, in recent years, large-scale clam harvesting and dredging for island construction.

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On the top, the relatively healthy but overfished reef flat surrounding Thitu Island; on the bottom, a reef flat approximately 1.5 nautical miles away destroyed by Chinese clam harvesters. Both photos dated February 2016, courtesy of John McManus.  Tiếp tục đọc “A Blueprint for Fisheries Management and Environmental Cooperation in the South China Sea”

Discover Da Lat – Vietnam’s most romantic city

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VietNamNet Bridge – The hill town of Da Lat has long been the most popular location in the region for getaway holidays since French colonial times.

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Da Lat City (photo: travel sense asia)

Situated on a plateau 1,500 metres above sea level, this retreat town offers a good change of atmosphere with a refreshingly cool climate while other cities in Vietnam can be very hot and humid especially during summer.

Da Lat is famous for its wide variety of flowers, vegetables and fruit from its surrounding farmlands as well as countless nature sites; its beautiful landscape, evergreen forests and minority villages.

The area’s main sources of income are from agriculture and the tourism industry but the city is also very proud of being an education centre that produces multi-field professionals each year including doctors and architects. Tiếp tục đọc “Discover Da Lat – Vietnam’s most romantic city”

Thai Nguyen: uncontrolled mineral exploitation pushes locals to the wall

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VietNamNet Bridge – The massive mineral exploitation at four sites in Dong Hy district in Thai Nguyen province has led to serious consequences: the houses of 133 families have been affected by subsidence and cracking, and locals do not have water for daily life.


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A pit belonging to Thai Nguyen Black Metallurgical JSC is located in a residential quarter.
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​Vietnamese navy receives locally-made patrol vessel

The ship is equipped with a helipad and can also participate in search and rescue missions

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September 17, 2017, 11:12 GMT+7

​Vietnamese navy receives locally-made patrol vessel 
The patrol vessel 924 of the Vietnam People’s Navy was launched on September 15, 2017. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The Vietnamese naval force has welcomed a new patrol and rescue vessel equipped with a helipad, which was locally built and assembled.The Hai Minh Shipbuilding Company under the Ministry of National Defense on Friday delivered the patrol ship numbered 924 to the Vietnam People’s Navy. Tiếp tục đọc “​Vietnamese navy receives locally-made patrol vessel”

Authority confirms serious deforestation in Điện Biên

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Part of the destroyed forest in Điện Biên District in the northern mountainous province of Điện Biên. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of this province confirms a serious case of deforestation has occurred in more than 6,500 sq.m of special forest in Pá Khoang Commune of the district. – Photo nhandan.vn

 

ĐIỆN BIÊN — Authorities have confirmed a serious case of deforestation has occurred in this northern mountain province, resulting in the destruction of about 80 percent of the special forest areas in Pá Khoang Commune. Tiếp tục đọc “Authority confirms serious deforestation in Điện Biên”

Unreasonable people: The genesis of social entrepreneurship in Việt Nam

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Update: September, 17/2017 – 09:00

The book is the brainchild of Phạm Kiều Oanh, a social worker and community developer, who first encountered the concept of social enterprises more than 10 years ago. — Photo baomoi.com

Viet Nam News “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” This aphorism, coined more than 100 years ago by George Bernard Shaw in his play Man and Superman, sums up the essence of the 27 women and men whose stories are told in Vietnamese and English in a newly published compilation entitled Redefining Success. Tiếp tục đọc “Unreasonable people: The genesis of social entrepreneurship in Việt Nam”

Hằng continues an endless journey

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Update: September, 17/2017 – 09:00

Friend of the war dead: Ngô Thị Thúy Hằng, Founder and Vice director of Centre of Legal Consultancy and Assistance for Families of Martyrs (MARIN). — Photo courtesy of CSIP

Viet Nam News by Nguyễn Hữu Phùng Nguyên

Ngô Thị Thúy Hằng gave up her stable, high-paid job in Hồ Chí Minh City to move to Hà Nội, almost 1,800 kilometres away. She has seemingly forsaken her youth in the quest for martyrs’ remains, leading the Centre of Legal Consultancy and Assistance for Families of War Martyrs (MARIN) through a long development journey of trials and tribulations.

The stable present

Ten years after we first met, Hằng is still a slim woman, but wrinkles have appeared in the corners of her eyes. I was startled to realise that this woman really had spent all her youth on MARIN, forsaking marriage and wealth. Hằng still lives in a rented apartment, with recognition certificates and profiles covering the walls. I know Hằng will never stop that journey. Tiếp tục đọc “Hằng continues an endless journey”

Commentary: Beware the seducing calls of Vietnam’s start-up sirens

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Vietnam’s start-up scene, especially in Ho Chi Minh, has received much interest. Anh-Minh Do discusses if it lives up to its hype.

 
Some have said that the growing penetration rates of smart phones in Vietnam is providing a wealth of opportunities for mobile marketers and internet-based start-ups. (Photo: Do Khuong Duy)

SINGAPORE: Vietnam’s start-up ecosystem lately has received considerable accolades and interest from international media over recent years, from commentary lauding its technology talent, the BBC asking whether Vietnam is the next Silicon Valley or Al Jazeera’s feature on a rising start-up ecosystem. Tiếp tục đọc “Commentary: Beware the seducing calls of Vietnam’s start-up sirens”

Tit-for-Tat in a Tete-a-Tete: Cambodia Stops US MIA Searches After Visa Ban

Cambodia has shut down Pentagon programs in the southeast Asian country searching for the remains of US Vietnam War soldiers after Washington denied visas for senior Cambodian foreign ministry officials and their families – a response to Phnom Penh’s refusal to accept dual-Cambodian/US citizens who have been convicted of crimes in America.

Reacting to a new set of visa sanctions slapped on Phnom Penh by Washington on September 13 for the southeastern nation’s refusal to accept people deported by the United States, Cambodia has announced that it will no longer support US missions in the country searching for remains of Vietnam War combatants claimed to be missing in action.

According to a Thursday statement by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Phnom Penh has cancelled Pentagon MIA missions in the country, a move reported by Cambodia’s Fresh News media outlet and later confirmed by government spokesman Phay Siphan, cited by APnews.com. Tiếp tục đọc “Tit-for-Tat in a Tete-a-Tete: Cambodia Stops US MIA Searches After Visa Ban”

US Sanctions Continue to Backfire: China Opens $10 Billion Credit Line for Iran

Assisting Tehran with sidestepping an ongoing Washington sanctions regime against the country, China has opened a $10 billion line of credit intended to finance energy, transportation, water and other key Iranian infrastructure projects.

Following the ground-breaking 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) between Iran and Russia, the US, China, France, the UK, as well as Germany and the EU, to end its nascent nuclear weapons program, Tehran — in honoring the terms of the unprecedented treaty — has nonetheless seen Washington implement a host of new sanctions against the Middle Eastern country, including asset freezes and limits on global financial transfers. Tiếp tục đọc “US Sanctions Continue to Backfire: China Opens $10 Billion Credit Line for Iran”