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Hanoi turns red to cheer U23 team

Last update 15:23 | 26/01/2018  vietnamnet

Several buildings, construction sites and streets in Hanoi have been covered with the image of the national flag to cheer U23 team which advanced to the AFC U23 Championship final.

After Vietnam defeated Qatar in the semi-final match on January 23, tens of thousands of Vietnamese people took to the streets across the country waving red national flags, turning city downtowns into seas of red.

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Despite high number of female Vietnamese labourers, inequality persists

Last update 23:00 | 24/01/2018  vietnamnet

Some 72 per cent of Vietnamese women have joined the labour force, higher than the average world percentage (42 per cent), and ranking only behind Cambodia (81 per cent).

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Percentage of female labourers in the labour force of Viet Nam compared with the world, East Asia-Pacific, low middle income countries and Cambodia. 

These figures were revealed in a recently-released report of the Centre for Development and Integration, a Vietnamese non-governmental and non-profit organisation.

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Lời cầu nguyện 359 – Prayer 359

Chuỗi bài cầu nguyện

Giêsu ơi,

Vấn đề đất đai luôn là vấn đề nóng ở nước ta.
Vì tất cả đất đai thuộc về nhà nước
và sở hữu tư nhân về đất đai là không được phép,
tranh chấp đất đai giữa nhà nước và người dân là một trong những vấn đề bi thảm nhất ở nước ta. Continue reading Lời cầu nguyện 359 – Prayer 359

VN female scientist receives L’Oreal-UNESCO prize for nano silver research

Last update 07:50 | 24/01/2018  vietnamnet

VietNamNet Bridge – Dr Tran Ngoc Dung, head of the Institute for Environment Friendly Technology, an arm of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, has received the 2017 L’Oreal-UNESCO Award for women in science.

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Dr Tran Ngoc Dung

Dung has played a leading role in researching and finding a method to make silver nano, an important material used to health care and protection, which is in high demand in Vietnam.

In an interview with reporters, Dung said the deaths of four infants at Bac Ninh Hospital of Obstetrics and Paediatrics in the northern province of Bac Ninh Province in November 2017 was due to septic shock.

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Stunning woodland sunsets of Ang hamlet

Last update 14:52 | 24/01/2018  vietnamnet

The pine forests of Ang hamlet in Moc Chau district in the northern mountainous province of Son La have become a magnet for large numbers of visitors due to the breathtaking vistas on offer when glorious sunsets are filtered through the stands of pine.

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The pine forest in Ang hamlet is located in Dong Sang commune, Mocchau district, Son La province. Here is the romantic scenery on offer in the tranquillity of pine forests and a crystal clear lake.

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Power stacked against Southeast Asia’s poor as China dams Mekong

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Communities along the mighty Mekong blame China for their shrinking catches. (Photo: AFP/TANG CHHIN SOTHY)

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/power-stacked-against-southeast-asia-s-poor-as-china-dams-mekong-9841686

KANDAL, Cambodia: Cambodian fisherman Sles Hiet lives at the mercy of the Mekong: A massive river that feeds tens of millions but is under threat from the Chinese dams cementing Beijing’s physical – and diplomatic – control over its Southeast Asian neighbours.

The 32-year-old, whose ethnic Cham Muslim community live on rickety house boats that bob along a river bend in Kandal province, says the size of his daily catch has been shrinking by the year.

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Prayer 357

The prayer series

Jesus,

Please promote decent work for all people.
Decent work means:
Dignity, equality, a fair income and safe working conditions.
Decent work puts people at the centre of development.
Decent work gives women, men, youth a voice in what they do.
The rights to protect them from exploitation.

Decent work is a key of sustainable development.*
Please promote decent work for all people.

Amen.

PTH

* Goal 8 of The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all.

Prayer 356

The prayer series

Jesus,

We journeyed together through the Largest Cave in the World – Son Doong,
a virtual digital journey here*.
Wow! An amazing cave!
So huge, pristine and beautiful!
You give us the wonderful gift.

Jesus, please save it, save Son Doong.
Please help our people understand its value and protect it.
I wish our children in 50th century also see this beauty.
And they’ll praise you for your Grace.

Amen.

PTH

* More infomation about Journey through the Largest Cave in the World: Son Doong – National Geographic

Lời cầu nguyện 355 – Prayer 355

Chuỗi bài cầu nguyện

Giêsu ơi,

Chẳng lời nào có thể nói về tổng thống Trump.
Xin Giêsu giúp chúng em,
đừng để trái đất ngập tràn máu và nước mắt.
Xin Giêsu giúp tất cả lãnh đạo chúng em
luôn khiêm tốn, thành thật và yêu người vô điều kiện trong từng khoảnh khắc trong ngày. Continue reading Lời cầu nguyện 355 – Prayer 355

Donald Trump’s ‘shithole countries’ comments are racist, United Nations says amid global backlash

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 The United Nations has condemned President Donald Trump’s “racist” description of African nations and Haiti as “shithole countries,” amid global outrage over the vulgar comments.

In a discussion with lawmakers on immigration, Trump reportedly asked why the U.S. should accept more immigrants from Haiti and “shithole countries.”

The United Nations human rights office on Friday rejected his words as “racist” and inciting xenophobia.

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President @realDonaldTrump has called Africa a shithole. How America elected a narcissist, racist, white supremacist to be their president defies logic. Africa sends love and light to America.

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More Vietnamese households adopt integrated aquaculture systems as a climate-smart practice

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Coastal communities are learning about the benefits of climate-smart aquaculture and integrated coastal farming systems. More quantitative evidence of these practices is now being documented.

Many coastal communities in Vietnam’s North and North Central Coast (NNCC), one of the poorest regions in the country, rely on coastal aquaculture, particularly integrated aquaculture farming systems for their livelihoods and sustenance. However, climate change and its impacts have negatively affected coastal aquaculture recently by increasing the risks of disease outbreaks and crop failures.


Feeding tilapia and shrimp in rotation ponds in Quang Xuong district, Tanh Hoa province in NNCC. Photo: Leo Sebastian (CCAFS)

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Rohingya children left stranded amid garbage and muck in Myanmar

the guardian – UN warns of ‘toxic fear’ among tens of thousands of children trapped in Rakhine state, some of whom have become separated from their parents

Rohingya children who fled Myanmar into Bangladesh at Balukhali refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar
 Rohingya children who fled Myanmar into Bangladesh are seen in Balukhali refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar. Many remain trapped in dire conditions in Rakhine state, according to the UN. Photograph: Dar Yasin/AP

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Tens of thousands of Rohingya children have been left “trapped and almost forgotten” in remote, squalid camps and isolated villages in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, the UN has said.

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