Politics
— Chairman of the Vietnam National Assembly Nguyen Sinh Hung left Hanoi on Sunday for Geneva to attend the 130 th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
Society
— A ceremony in tribute to the My Lai Massacre was Sunday held in the Son My Memorial area in Quang Ngai Province. This marked the 64th years when American troops killed 504 villagers on March 16, 1968 in the village of Son My.
— Nguyen Tuan Anh, 34, was Sunday found dead on a passenger couch traveling from Binh Phuoc to Ho Chi Minh City when the vehicle arrived at the city’s Southern Bus Station. Initial report said it was a case of sudden death as the man had remained conscious and been able to talk normally with his companion halfway through the journey.
— A police officer in coastal Khanh Hoa province died Sunday of brain injury after being hit by a motorbike when he was on duty to search for the culprits who had recently slashed many local schoolgirls in the buttocks.
— A house in the Mekong Delta province of Soc Trang was Sunday completely destroyed while two others were severely damaged by a fire that exploded from an electric cooker in the first house.
— A bridge, with a 10-ton load capacity, collapsed on Sunday after a truck carrying 60 tons of cement was on it. The truck fell into the beneath river and slightly injured the driver, who managed to get out of the cabin and swam ashore.
Business
— The Electricity Group of Vietnam Sunday had to mobilize power from the diesel-fueled O Mon plant to maintain electricity supply for the south and southwestern regions as a gas pipe problem has cut supply for two plants in Ca Mau, which is mainly in charge of the said regions.
— The Vietnamese automobile market is suffering extremely poor consumption, with sellers lamenting that they could sell almost no cars over the last month while there are more sellers than buyers when it comes to the used car market.
— The Minister of Industry and Trade issued Sunday a directive reminding its departments in cities and provinces across the country to pay close attention to foreign traders who are offering to buy produce from Vietnamese farmers in their localities. These purchases may cause social and economic disorders, the ministry warned.
— The University of Information and Communication Sunday handed over 3,000 national flags and gifts for local fishermen who often sail to the Truong Sa fishery in the island district of Truong Sa, coastal Khanh Hoa Province, for their catches.
Lifestyle
— Tuoi Tre Newspaper will join hands with artists and artisans to organize an event titled “Đờn ca tài tử and Cải lương – Similarities and Differences” at its headquarters in HCMC on Tuesday in a bid to bring the two traditional Vietnamese arts closer to young audiences.
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