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On 4 August 2015, the EU and Vietnam reached an agreement in principle for a free trade deal. Negotiations for an ambitious and comprehensive FTA were launched in June 2012 with a view to ensuring an effective environment for trade and investment relations.
The EU and Vietnam still need to settle remaining technical issues and finalise the legal text. Once finalised, the agreement will need to be approved by the Council and the Parliament.
Chàng kỹ sư bỏ việc
TĐH: Đây là chia sẻ của Vũ:
Xin chào anh,
Em tên Vũ đang là sinh viên năm 3. Khoảng 4 tháng về trước thì em là một người nhút nhát và không thể nói được tiếng Anh dù chỉ là một từ. Nhưng từ sau khi tham gia cộng đồng iziEnglish Community chỉ trong 2 tháng em đã nói và nghe tiếng Anh một cách tự tin, mặc dù lỗi rất nhiều.
Và em vừa đăng kí thuyết trình bằng tiếng Anh, đứng trước hơn một trăm con người chinh phục người nghe bằng ngôn ngữ mà em vừa bặp bẹ biết nói. Thật sự bây giờ em muốn lan tỏa điều này và thấy nó rất hữu ích.
Good news for forest animals
VNS – Updated August, 15 2015 12:00:00
Luckily for animals like the langurs and the gibbons, their forest homes are going to get more protection.
This will be happening because of an agreement between Viet Nam government agencies and an international environmental organisation.
It will mean that more work will be done to help guards who protect the forests from people wishing to destroy them and the creatures that live in them.
| A red-shanked douc (Pygathrix nemaeus) is caught by a biologist in the natural reserve in Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang City. – Photos courtesy of the Frankfurt Zoological Society in Viet Nam |
DA NANG — The Viet Nam Administration of Forestry (VNFOREST) and the Frankfurt Zoological Society in Viet Nam have inked a five-year conservation plan.
The agreement covers strengthening of the management and supervision of biodiversity in national parks and natural reserves in the Central and Central Highlands regions.
Cô giáo trẻ sở hữu 7 trung tâm ngoại ngữ
VE – Tốt nghiệp Đại học Ngoại thương nhưng Nguyễn Thị Hoa lại đam mê công việc giảng dạy tiếng Anh. Từ tay trắng, hiện cô mở 7 cơ sở tiếng Anh tại TP HCM và Hà Nội.
Sinh năm 1988, sau khi tốt nghiệp Đại học Ngoại Thương chuyên ngành kinh tế, Nguyễn Thị Hoa vào làm tại một công ty nước ngoài với mức lương cao nhưng công việc ở đây luôn khiến cô cảm thấy nhàm chán. Nhớ lại cảm xúc khi dạy tiếng Anh cho các trẻ em nghèo trong những đợt đi tình nguyện, Hoa muốn mình phải làm điều gì đó ý nghĩa, có ích bằng chính thế mạnh của mình.
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Xinh đẹp, giàu nhiệt huyết, đó là những gì mọi người nhận thấy ở Hoa. |
Tracking System Closes Gap Between HIV Diagnosis and Care in Vietnam

A client receives services at a district health clinic in Hai Phong.
Clinics can now follow up if patients fail to show up for treatment.
“I want my son to live a happy, normal life like all other children. And I’ll be there to watch him grow up.”
August 2015—When Hieu Trinh Thi married five years ago, she knew that her husband Truong might be HIV positive since he had been an intravenous drug user in the past. In Hai Phong, Vietnam, where the couple lives, 44 percent of people who inject drugs are infected with the virus.
Hieu knew too that she was at risk of contracting HIV from Truong, if she hadn’t already. But the abstract idea of the virus didn’t outweigh her love for the motorbike taxi driver, and the couple wed in the fall of 2010.
VN strives for human rights
Updated September, 01 2015 08:47:00
Viet Nam should be proud of its record in promoting economic growth and poverty reduction, United Nations resident co-ordinator Pratibha Mehta told Viet Nam News Agency.

On September 2, 1945, in the Declaration of Independence to establish the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, President Ho Chi Minh quoted the US Declaration of Independence saying: “All men are created equally. They are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness”. Throughout the past 70 years, Viet Nam has been striving for a better life for its people. What would be your comments on Viet Nam’s efforts in promoting human rights, especially with regard to economic growth and poverty reduction? To be continued on CVD
Hanoi celebrates 70th anniversary of National Day
By Thanh Nien Staff, Thanh Nien News
HANOI – Wednesday, September 02, 2015 10:47
A series of photos show how the capital city and its people mark the country’s historic day on Wednesday

Many people rise up and walk towards streets which are part of the National Day parade’s route at 3 a.m. Click để đọc tiếp trên CVD
NASA, USAID Open Environmental Information Hub for Southeast Asia
NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Monday launched SERVIR-Mekong, a joint project to strengthen regional environmental monitoring in five countries in the lower Mekong region of Southeast Asia.
One of three SERVIR hubs now operating in developing regions of the world, the center is housed at the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center in Bangkok, Thailand, and joins a growing global community of scientists and decision-makers using publicly available data from space assets to address critical regional issues. Click vào đây để đọc tiếp trên CVD
Vietnam debates design of helmets for ethnic women with high buns
Updated : 08/28/2015 17:02 GMT + 7
Wearing helmet is compulsory for all motorcycle drivers in Vietnam, but following such a rule is not quite an easy task for women of some ethnic minority groups, who wear high buns as a centuries-old custom.
The question whether there should be a helmet exclusively designed for such Vietnamese ethnic women has sparked off a heated debate between the National Traffic Safety Committee and the Ministry of Science and Technology, as they met at a conference on the issue in Hanoi on Thursday. To be continued
Building a Climate-Smart Vietnam
Southern downtown section of HueNew urban planning tool protects communities and critical infrastructure across Southeast Asian nation.
The 340,000 residents of the coastal city of Hue in central Vietnam enjoy a slower pace when compared to the hustle and bustle of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Hue holds both cultural and economic significance, and is home to the imperial grounds and residences of the Nguyen Dynasty, a major tourist attraction and UNESCO World Heritage Site. To be continue
A slogan for sustainable agriculture: ‘Mot Phai, Nam Giam’ rice production – “Một phải, năm giảm” – khẩu hiệu sản xuất nông nghiệp bền vững

WB – Successful slogans can make a world of difference. In Vietnam, a catchphrase for a climate-smart way to produce rice has shown small farmers how they can boost rice profitability, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Continue reading A slogan for sustainable agriculture: ‘Mot Phai, Nam Giam’ rice production – “Một phải, năm giảm” – khẩu hiệu sản xuất nông nghiệp bền vững
Roadblocks litter the path of the ‘disabled’
| Increased mobility: A three-wheel motorbike driver (left) from the DRP centre serves his passenger, who uses a wheel chair, with a cheap ride in a street in downtown HCM City. — Photos Courtesy DRP centre |
VNS – Since most public infrastructure facilities are designed without the needs of people with disabilities in mind, their difficulties in traversing big city streets, entering buildings and enjoying outdoor recreational areas are magnified. Thankfully, some new initiatives are helping them navigate their home cities with greater ease. Le Huong reports. Đọc tiếp
Plastic bag pollution continues unabated in Vietnam
By Thuy Vi, TNN
HO CHI MINH CITY – Saturday, April 18, 2015 10:30

Women carry plastic bags from a morning shopping in Ho Chi Minh City in April 2015. Photo: Thuy Vi
One of the perks of shopping at a convenience store right in your apartment block is you do not often need a bag to carry stuff upstairs.
Vietnam changes university admission process; schools, students, parents in trouble
TTN – UPDATED : 08/20/2015 13:26 GMT + 7

If you have walked by colleges around Ho Chi Minh City recently, it is not hard to see long lines of students and parents tiredly waiting to withdraw their profiles.


