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  1. Vietnam, Saudi auditors step up co-operation
    The State Audit of Vietnam (SAV) and the General Auditing Bureau (GAB) of Saudi Arabia have agreed to step up the exchange of visits of technical experts to broaden ties between the countries.
  2. Vietnam welcomed 3 million foreign visitors in seven months
    VietNamNet Bridge - Around 410,000 foreign tourists visited Vietnam in July, bringing the total number of foreign visitors to the country in the January-July period to nearly over 2.9 million, 35 percent up year on year, reported the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
  3. Vietnam wins five gold medals at Asia piano contest
    VietNamNet Bridge - Students from the Vietnam National Academy of Music won five gold medals and one silver at the Asia Piano Academy Festival and Competition in Cheonan, South Korea from July 20-23.
  4. Vietnam's 19 Insurers Fined for Colluding on Fees by Antitrust Agency
    Vietnam Competition Council fined 19 insurance companies including Bao Viet Holdings , the countrys biggest listed insurer, for colluding to increase insurance fees for motor vehicles, according to a statement on the Ministry of Trade and Industry website.
  5. Vietnams stocks to climb 41 pct amid global recovery, PXP says
    Vietnam stocks, Southeast Asias worst performers this year, may climb as much as 41 percent as a global recovery prompts investors to pour money into emerging markets, according to PXP Vietnam Asset Management.
  6. Vietnam has more than 3 mln diabetic patients
    Vietnam is one of ten countries with the highest rate of diabetes patients at 3.5 percent this year, according to an international conference in Ho Chi Minh City Saturday.
  7. Vietnam rejects French officer's ashes plea
    Vietnam rejects a request by a French war hero to have his ashes scattered at the site of a defining battle.
  8. Vietnam restricts online gaming over youth concerns
    Vietnam's Ministry of Information and Communications has cut off overnight public Internet access in businesses and banned advertisements of online games pending new regulations amid a public outcry over the games' influence on youth, the state-run news agency reported.
  9. Vietnam restricts online games after cases of youngsters killing, robbing to pay to play
    Vietnam has banned the advertisement of online games and restricted access after several cases in which young people committed murder or robbery to get money to pay to play, an official said Thu...
  10. Vietnam restricts online games after murder cases
    Vietnam has banned the advertisement of online games and restricted access after several cases in which young people committed murder or robbery to get money to pay to play, an official said Thursday.

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