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This issue brief, the fifth in Stimson’s Letters from the Mekongseries – Toward a Sustainable Water-Energy-Food Future in Cambodia
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Jun 11, 2017 … Letters from the Mekong: Mekong Power Shift – Emerging Trends in the GMS Power Sector
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This issue brief, the fifth in Stimson’s Letters from the Mekongseries – Toward a Sustainable Water-Energy-Food Future in Cambodia
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Jun 11, 2017 … Letters from the Mekong: Mekong Power Shift – Emerging Trends in the GMS Power Sector
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AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Update: February, 17/2019 – 09:00
Going green: A farmer in Tiên Hà commune grows citronella at home. — VNS Photo Công Thành
Viet Nam News A group of 16 farmers in Tiên Hà Commune in the mountainous Tiên Phước district of Quảng Nam Province have joined together in a ‘green herb’ co-operative – a model that helps promote production chains of farm produce and herbs and develop eco-tourism. Covering 6,000ha of forest area, Tiên Phước District has great potential as a source of material for essential oils. Bùi Hoài Nam reports.
VNN – Update: February, 23/2019 – 09:00
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| Sugarcane farmers in the Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands) province of Gia Lai had lost hundreds of billions of đồng due to a prolonged severe drought in the region. – Photo thanhnien.vn |
Gia Lai – Sugarcane farmers in the Tây Nguyên (Central Highlands) province of Gia Lai had lost hundreds of billions of đồng due to a prolonged severe drought in the region, reported Thanh Niên (Young People) Newspaper.
The drought is forecast to continue and become more serious due to the strong evolution of the El Nino phenomena this year.
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation has said that every mother tongue is vital to literacy because it facilitates the acquisition of basic reading and writing skills, as well as basic numeracy, during the first years of schooling.
The UNESCO, in marking the 20th International Mother Language Day on Thursday, particularly called for the recognition and enforcement of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Egg coffee is being served at the Trump-Kim summit international press centre. — VNS Photo Hồng Vân
Viet Nam News HÀ NỘI — Egg coffee, a signature beverage of Hà Nội, is among the food and drink items being served to at least 3,500 local and international journalists covering the second Trump-Kim summit this week.
“Several groups of international tourists and journalists have come to our coffee shop this week,” said Vũ Khắc Sơn, manager of Giảng coffee shop where egg coffee was invented in 1946.

Sciencedaily Date: February 19, 2019
Source:ETH Zurich
Summary:With data and modelling from almost 8,000 coal power plants, researchers present the most comprehensive global picture to date of climate and human health impacts from coal power generation.
Coal-fired power plants produce more than just the carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming. When burning coal, they also release particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and mercury — thus damaging the health of many people around the world in various ways. To estimate where action is most urgently required, the research group led by Stefanie Hellweg from ETH Zurich’s Institute of Environmental Engineering modelled and calculated the undesired side effects of coal power for each of the 7,861 power plant units in the world.
Nhandan Friday, 2019-02-15 12:54:44

In the early days of spring, it is the season of leaves changing.
NDO – In the early days of spring, Hanoi features a romantic beauty, when the yellow and red colours of the leaves are dyed brilliantly in a familiar corner. The rows of Bang lang (Giant Crape-myrtle) tree, Loc vung (Barringtonia acutangula) trees are changing the colour. In the background of the blue sky, each of the yellow leaves, the red leaves, sway lightly in the wind.
Dear brothers and sisters,
How to touch God?
When you enjoy tiny things, you touch God.
Each raindrop, each sun light.
Each flower, each leaf, each plant…
You know,
when you touch a leaf, you touch God’s hand;
when you kiss a flower, you kiss God’s cheek. Continue reading How to touch God?
Vietnamese immigrants attend a public forum at VietAid in Dorchester to learn more about changes to immigration policies under President Trump. (Shannon Dooling/WBUR)
It’s a Saturday afternoon at a community center in Dorchester. More than a dozen people sit in metal folding chairs, organized in a circle and leaning forward, listening to the free legal advice being offered.
Some people are at the workshop alone; others have young children with them. They’re all part of Dorchester’s large Vietnamese community. And, like Van Nguyen, they’re all here because they’re worried.
India’s solar tariffs have literally been free falling in recent months’

India has cancelled plans to build nearly 14 gigawatts of coal-fired power stations – about the same as the total amount in the UK – with the price for solar electricity “free falling” to levels once considered impossible.
Analyst Tim Buckley said the shift away from the dirtiest fossil fuel and towards solar in India would have “profound” implications on global energy markets.
Michael Collins and David Jackson, USA TODAY
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and President Donald Trump shake hands on Sentosa Island in Singapore on June 12, 2018. (Photo11: Evan Vucci, AP)
President Donald Trump says his second meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un next week will be “very exciting,” but says he has “no pressing timetable” on Pyongyang giving up its nuclear weapons as long as there isn’t any testing. (Feb. 19) AP
WASHINGTON – The “Dotard” and the “Rocket Man” are ready for their second pas de deux.
Dear brother and sisters,
Who was Jesus?
Jesus was a person who loved and respected women. Continue reading Who was Jesus? (6)

Da Nang (VNA) – Da Nang authorities have selected Singaporean-based firms Sakae Corporate Advisory and Surbana Jurong to design the central city’s master plan and economic development strategy towards 2030.
The information was unveiled by Director of the municipal Department of Construction Vu Quang Hung on February 20.
cnet – Chief auditor cites Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica data scandal as an example of why a privacy law is necessary.
BY STEVEN MUSIL
The federal government’s chief auditor has recommended Congress consider developing legislation to beef up consumers’ internet data privacy protections. much like the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation.