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Altitude mishap at play in Brazil crash: minister

A business jet piloted by two US citizens may have been at the wrong altitude when it crossed paths with a commercial airliner that crashed last week in the Amazon, killing all 155 people on board, officials have said.

Popular farm feed may have wiped out prawns

– Yen Bai tea processors have been forced to slow production after hundreds of hectares of tea were left uncultivated over the last four months, according to the provincial Peoples Com…

Complaints about lack of warning on floods

Six out of the 45 households have been relocated from dangerous areas in Khan Lan village in northern mountainous Bac Kan province’s Pac Nam district, one of the hardest hit locations by recent rains and floods.

Cars unsalable in the world, but selling well in Vietnam

While the car sales have plummetedin the world market, in Vietnam, there are still not enough Toyota or Honda cars to satisfy demand.In such a market, fixers thrive.

Storms, floods wreak havoc in north

Death toll stands at 26 with more bad weather on the way

Torrential rains, floods kills 31 in northern region

– At least 31 people have been confirmed dead after heavy rains and flash floods struck the northern region last weekend, according to initial reports from the Central Steering Committee …

Bank risk policies back on agenda

Banks have been quick to talk down risk management risks..- Consumer credit is rapidly growing after escaping interest rate cap constraints, triggering regulators concerns about ban…

Banks thirsty for capital

Joint-stock banks have been following each other to raise deposit interest rates sharply since mid June, a move which has been explained as indicating they are short of capital.

France to help VN on nuclear power

Viet Nam has completed pre-feasibility research in the southern central province of Ninh Thuan’s Phuoc Dinh and Vinh Hai districts, which have been selected as locations for the nation’s first nuclear power facility.

Wiring blamed as probable cause of fire at city skyscraper

An investigation into the fire at Ho Chi Minh Citys tallest building Tuesday revealed wiring in storage room may have been the culprit, according to a city firefighting officer.