Old books encourage reading habit

Old books encourage reading habit

(VOVworld) – The third annual old book festival has been held in Hanoi drawing number of readers and book collectors from across Vietnam. 12 publishing houses participated. Lan Anh reports
Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

A: First on our show today, we’d like to announce the results of VOV’s contest “What do you know about Vietnam?”, which were officially released on the occasion...
Outstanding farmer Thach Em

Outstanding farmer Thach Em

(VOVworld) – People in Tra Vinh province, particularly farmers, have responded positively to the movement to follow President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example. Their practical activities have contributed significantly to the province’s...
IS takes hostages of a Norwegian and a Chinese

IS takes hostages of a Norwegian and a Chinese

(VOVworld) - Islamic State on Wednesday claimed to be holding a Norwegian and Chinese hostage and demanded ransom for their release. The extremist group posted pictures of the two men wearing yellow prison outfits in the latest...
NA Chairman meets WB President in the US

NA Chairman meets WB President in the US

(VOVworld) - Vietnam wishes to receive additional support from the World Bank (WB) to finalize its market economy policies, National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh
Race for Arctic resources

Race for Arctic resources

(VOVworld) – US President Barack Obama just made a 3-day tour of the Arctic in an effort to influence in a vast area enriched with mineral resources, particularly oil. As...
VOV and Vietnam’s history

VOV and Vietnam’s history

(VOVworld) – VOV contributed significantly to Vietnam’s past resistance against foreign invaders and is playing an important role in Vietnam’s current development and renewal. Over the past 70 years...
Chinese naval ships leave Alaska coast

Chinese naval ships leave Alaska coast

(VOVworld) – Five Chinese Navy ships sighted in the Bering Sea off Alaska, which US President Barack Obama is currently visiting, have begun their “return transit,” a top US Navy officer...