Vietnam trademark promoted at multilateral forums

Vietnam trademark promoted at multilateral forums

(VOVWORLD) - 2023 was an exciting year for Vietnam's foreign affairs, with many milestones, especially in multilateral diplomacy. In 2024 Vietnam will continue to propose initiatives and take actions to...
Japan quake: Rescuers rush to reach survivors

Japan quake: Rescuers rush to reach survivors

(VOVWORLD) - At least 48 people were killed after a powerful earthquake hit Japan on New Year's Day, with rescue teams struggling on Tuesday to reach isolated areas where buildings had...
New Year 2024 celebrated across Vietnam

New Year 2024 celebrated across Vietnam

(VOVWORLD) -Welcoming the New Year 2024, the pedestrian space in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem District is opening from Friday through Monday to cater to local residents and visitors. This means that the space around...
Iran reacts to IAEA report on uranium enrichment

Iran reacts to IAEA report on uranium enrichment

(VOVWORLD) -Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami said Wednesday that there was "nothing new" in a nuclear watchdog report saying Tehran had reversed a months-long slowdown in its uranium...
Wednesday December 20, 2023

Wednesday December 20, 2023

(VOVWORLD) - Last week VOVWorld received more than 450 emails and letters from listeners in 34 countries and territories. In addition to reception reports, we received lots of Christmas greetings from...
San Thang fair shows rich ethnic culture

San Thang fair shows rich ethnic culture

(VOVWORLD) - Lai Chau province was blessed by nature with majestic landscapes and mountains covered with clouds. There are peaceful villages in the valleys and on the mountainside and unique mountain fairs...
2023 sees global trade recession but hope is in sight

2023 sees global trade recession but hope is in sight

(VOVWORLD) - Persistentinflation and high interest rates, slow recovery of many major economies, geopolitical instability, and rising public debt in many countries have caused a global trade recession this year. Economists say...