It’s Time to Outlaw Nuclear Weapons

A treaty banning the bomb could lead to real progress.

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Tom Sauer April 18, 2016

Perhaps for the first time, the nuclear-weapon states are really afraid. Not because of their enemies’ nuclear weapons, let alone their own, but because of the likely start of multilateral negotiations for a nuclear-weapons ban. The odds are good that nuclear weapons will be declared illegal in the foreseeable future. Tiếp tục đọc “It’s Time to Outlaw Nuclear Weapons”

Hành trình phá án: Lộ diện băng hacker Trung Quốc tấn công mạng Việt Nam

ANTVNgày 9/6/2014, TX – cơ sở bí mật của Tổng cục An ninh II báo cáo về một tổ chức tội phạm công nghệ cao người Trung Quốc đang có ý đồ xâm nhập vào địa bàn Việt Nam tìm cơ hội hoạt động phạm pháp. Mời quý vị và các bạn cùng theo dõi Hành trình phá án:

Bin Laden Cafe in Hanoi

Photo by Julie Vola. Bin Laden Café. Only in Hanoi…

Located in the old French Quarter, the owners are clear about their choice of name: “We chose it to draw attention.” And that is what they have done, with curious people like Word popping down to check out their offerings.

At the end of it all, Bin Laden is pretty much your standard café, with not even an inkling of revolutionary spirit, although if you like your shisha (VND120,000 a pipe), the joint’s got a number of flavours available. Also on the menu are sodas (VND25,000 to VND30,000), cocktails (VND35,000 to VND40,000), smoothies (VND30,000 to VND40,000), all making this a fairly cheap way to remember in those dramatic and disturbing events back in 2001 that changed the world.

Bin Laden Café is at 42Z Ly Thuong Kiet, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

3,000 illegal detonators seized in central province

Updated
August, 31 2015 17:07:00
 VNS
The illegal items include more than 3,000 detonators and 150 metres of slow-burning fuses.— Photo doisongphapluat.com

THANH HOA (VNS) – Local police today seized nearly 3,000 detonators being transported illegally in a taxi that was going from Nghe An Province to central Thanh Hoa Province.

The vehicle was stopped by the local police for having violated a traffic law. As the police were checking his papers, the male passenger riding in the taxi managed to flee.

The police then searched the car and discovered the illegal items, including more than 3,000 detonators and 150 metres of slow-burning fuses.

Le Hong Lam, the driver, said the confiscated material belonged to the passenger, who had hired the cab at Dien Chau District in Nghe An Province and wanted to go to Tinh Gia District in Thanh Hoa Province.

All the items were sealed for further investigation.—VNS