Col. Nguyen Van Thuan, the division’s flight overseer, who had his eyes fixed on every maneuver during that morning’s drill, said that Col. Hoi, the instructing pilot, and his student, Nguyen Van Ba, had performed the drill session’s most technically intricate task, which involved a ‘somersault’ carried out at a low altitude over the sea. … [Read more...] about ‘Lair’ of Vietnam’s ‘King Cobra’ fighter jets – P1: A country prepared
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Accepting economic losses, protecting people’s lives at all costs
Secondly, on the basis of material dialectical materialism, the Party has correctly determined the relationship between people and nation, between individuals and collectives, between rights and obligations. In these relationships, depending on historical, developmental and particular conditions of the context, the Party had suitable measures to balance. Obviously, under the pandemic conditions, an unprecedented special and strict conditions, somewhat comparable to war, the individual respect for the collective, each person respecting the common good of the country, sacrificing rights and enhancing citizenship is the most important condition for unifying will, gathering forces and the strength of the people. In fact, respecting the common interests and sacrificing individual benefit has resulted in the fact that Vietnamese people still enjoy basic human rights in a very specific, outstanding way in a world full of limitations, isolation and blockade. … [Read more...] about Accepting economic losses, protecting people’s lives at all costs
VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 16
“Our rhino horn reduction commercial will run consecutively for a six-month period starting January 2021,” said HSI Vietnam country director Tham Hong Phuong. “By reaching the targeted demographic of mostly affluent air travellers with our tailored campaign messages, we expect to achieve demand-reduction results. We strongly believe that reducing rhino horn demand will reduce the number of rhinos poached in Africa.” … [Read more...] about VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 16
Striving towards a Government serving the people: Minister
Pressure is a matter-of-fact thing. The Government’s leader has on many occasions called for transparency and elimination of petty corruption at all levels – so that’s the order and it has to be observed, meaning that not just the Government Office but all ministries and local authorities will have to be part of the efforts to reform. I’d say that the pressure has been reduced quite a lot compared to the beginning of the term, now that the efforts to reform have been more widespread. … [Read more...] about Striving towards a Government serving the people: Minister
Japan suspends visas for Vietnamese citizens
People who had been provided with a visa to Japan earlier are allowed to enter Japan as of midnight of January 21 at the latest. However, they have to be tested negative for Covid-19 and the test certificate needs to be submitted to Japanese authorities no more than three days before their flight to Japan. Anyone who enters Japan will have to undergo a 14-day quarantine. People are not permitted to use public transport from airports to quarantine sites. People who violate Covid-19 prevention regulations will be strictly punished. The measures will be applied until further notice from the Japanese government. Japan was among six countries from June that offered looser visa policies. Dtinews/Tienphong … [Read more...] about Japan suspends visas for Vietnamese citizens