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Politburo members
The 12th Party Central Committee elected the 19-member Politburo during its first plenum on January 27.

Youth create first Vietnamese condom dispenser
Vietnamese people generally do not talk about sex protection publicly, but that didn't stop a group of students in the central Da Nang City from creating a machine that dispenses condoms free of charge in a bid to help people overcome the embarrassment of buying them at stores.

Delta works to meet Tet food demand
Producers of speciality foods in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta are increasing output to meet the burgeoning demand for Tet (Lunar New Year), which falls on February 8 this year.

Ancient town welcomes eight-millionth visitor
The People's Committee of Hoi An City in the central province of Quang Nam recently held an event to welcome the eight-millionth visitor to the ancient town.

Miura fired as head VN coach
The Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF) decided to sack Japanese head coach Toshiya Miura from the national senior and U23 men's football teams at a meeting in HCM City yesterday.

Seismologists predict potential earthquakes
Viet Nam's geographic location near several fault lines puts it at risk for moderate to severe earthquakes, according to seismologists.
Your Say
Will faster speed reduce traffic jams?
The speed limit in urban areas in Viet Nam will be increased by 10kph from the current level from March this year, when the Ministry of Transport's Circular 91 takes effect. In your opinion, do you think that the new speed limit will help reduce traffic jams or could it lead to accidents? If you are an expat, what is the speed limit in your country? Do you think it is reasonable or not and why?
Op-ed
VN educational reforms fail to help students
One day I cried a river on the way home from my first-grade class. My teacher scolded me for not writing in the style she wanted but the old-fashioned formal font my father had taught me the night before. My teacher's font looked like cold boring Times New Roman, while what my father taught me was so beautiful and elegant that it would be carefully written on wedding invitations.
Travel
Tour enables visitors to explore Vietnamese life through a lens
A trip can definitely be much less fulfilling if one cannot keep photographs of places visited, beautiful scenery, happy locals or even just miscellaneous things that catch one's eye.
Expat Corner
American war veteran works to alleviate poverty in Viet Nam
Roy Mike Boehm came to Viet Nam in 1968 as a soldier to fight in the Cu Chi battlefield on the outskirts of Sai Gon. He now visits the country as a healer of the wounds that the war has given to Quang Ngai Province.
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