Russia not to change its foreign policy

Russia not to change its foreign policy

(VOVworld) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday that pressure from outside will not force Russia to change its foreign policy which it considers to be correct
US Undersecretary of State to visit Vietnam

US Undersecretary of State to visit Vietnam

(VOVworld) - Rose Gottemoeller, US Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, will travel to Vietnam as part of a visit to four Asian-Pacific countries from February 27...
Firecracker festival in Dong Ky village

Firecracker festival in Dong Ky village

(VOV) – Tens of thousands have gathered at Dong Ky village in the northern province of Bac Ninh to celebrate their annual firecracker festival on the 4th to the 6th day...
Overseas Vietnamese welcome Tet

Overseas Vietnamese welcome Tet

(VOVworld) – Vietnam’s Mission to the United Nations, WTO and other international organizations in Geneva, Switzerland held a banquet to welcome the Lunar New Year. Nearly 200 overseas Vietnamese studying and working...
Greece elects new president

Greece elects new president

(VOVworld) - Prokopis Pavlopoulos, a moderate conservative former Minister of Interior, was elected on Wednesday as new President of Greece
Wednesday February 11, 2015

Wednesday February 11, 2015

(VOVworld) - Dear listeners, since we started to advertise the contest, we have received some questions from listeners. Ralph Perry of the US asked “Do prizes include airfare to and from Vietnam and the...
Vietnam actively integrates into the global economy

Vietnam actively integrates into the global economy

(VOVworld) – Vietnam is scheduled to complete several free trade negotiations in 2015, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Vietnam-EU free trade agreement, and the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)....
EU adds 19 names to Ukraine sanction list

EU adds 19 names to Ukraine sanction list

(VOVworld) – The EU has agreed on a list of new organisations and Russian and pro-Moscow Ukrainian individuals who will suffer its sanctions, European sources said Thursday