US official says religious conditions improve in Vietnam: report

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Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, Nguyen Thanh Tai (R), receives US ambassador for international religious liberty, John V. Hanford

Vietnam to Host Asia-Pacific Photo Forum

Vietnam will host the Asia-Pacific Photography forum 'Crossing Bridges' at the end of August.

This year will see Crossing Bridges in Sapa and Hanoi with participation of 40 foreign photographers and Vietnamese members of photography websites.

Crossing Bridges links photographers across the Asian-Pacific region. Over the past three years the forum has gathered a number of brilliant figures with more than 100,000 members from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and recently Vietnam.

Americans opt for Vietnam

It’s cheap, it’s safe and there's much to see and do, so it’s no wonder that more and more Americans are coming to Vietnam these days.halong.jpg

“What happed with earthquakes and tsunamis in other parts of the region, Americans want to travel to Vietnam”, says Mr. Losebastien, Secretary General of the ASEAN Tourism Association.

Vietnam House mulls ways to protect employee interests

Standing deputies of Vietnam National Assembly began Thursday deliberating the amended Labor Law with provisions governing legal labor strikes topping the agenda.

According to the draft law, walkouts are deemed legal when they take place to protest against employers who violate the labor code.

However, the bill also governs that disputes must be referred to civic courts for ultimate decisions.

Hanoi Deputy Nguyen Manh Cuong threw his support behind the piece of legislation, saying fair verdicts made by the courts would protect workers’ rights.

A.O. Victims Get National and Intl Support and Assistance: VoV

According to statistics provided by scientists from Colombia University in the US, around 80 million litres of toxic chemicals containing 61 percent of Agent Orange (AO) and 366 kg of dioxin were sprayed over approximately 17 percent of southern Vietnam between 1961-1971.

US Treasury Secretary to attend APEC meetings in Hanoi

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson will travel to Hanoi, Vietnam to attend the finance ministers meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) on September 7-8.

Secretary Paulson will use this opportunity to expand on the US Administration’s dialogue with the major economies in the Asia-Pacific region.

In addition to bilateral meetings with his counterparts attending the APEC meetings, Secretary Paulson expects to meet with Vietnamese officials who are leading the country's reform program and integration into the global economy.

Vietnam to implement UN Convention against corruption

Vietnam will ratify and execute the United Nations Convention Against Corruption as the country is determined to intensify fighting corruption.

In preparation for the ratification of the convention, a two-day seminar is being held jointly by the Government Inspectorate and the Danish Embassy in Hanoi on August 8-9.

Addressing the seminar, the Government Inspector General Tran Van Truyen stressed that the ratification and execution of the convention is an obligation of member countries.

Hanoi to host APEC CEO Summit 2006

The summit will provide a good opportunity for business leaders, policy makers and researchers to share experience and devise solutions for promoting investment and economic cooperation among enterprises in the region.

The APEC CEO Summit 2006 under the theme “Towards One Community: Creating New Opportunities for Shared Development” will take place at the National Conventional Center in Hanoi from November 17-19.

Party and State highly values contributions by overseas Vietnamese scientists

The Party and State always treasure active contributions made by overseas Vietnamese scientists to the development of the country’s science and technology. State President Nguyen Minh Triet made the statement in Hanoi on August 7 while receiving delegates attending the sixth “Meet Vietnam” event.

An Exciting Time in Vietnam, Religiously and Economically.

The Institute for Global Engagement (IGE) has just completed its visit to better understand religious freedom in Vietnam. Hosted by the Vietnam-USA Society (VUS), the IGE delegation visited four provinces in the Northwest and Central Highlands of Vietnam.

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