Speakers highlighted historical and ongoing efforts as well as current challenges, from combating terrorism to increasing women’s involvement in peace processes, with some commending the year-old United Nations Liaison Office to the Arab League and others outlining ways to forge further progress. Many called for fresh efforts to advance a two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, urging the parties to return to peace talks./. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 20
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Father plans to sell kidney to save ill daughter
Hue said they had borrowed from everywhere they could think of and put the house up as collateral for loans. They still owe the hospital some tens of millions of VND. Hue even asked other people where he could sell his kidney to save his daughter. Dr Vuong Cong Toan said Phuong was admitted to the hospital on December 9. After she was diagnosed with encephalitis, she was transferred to the intensive care unit. Her condition has worsened with more seizures and longer coma hours. "We'll have to give her blood dialysis. Her treatment will cost VND200m (USD8,600) to VND300m more," he said. "She can be saved and return to her normal life. We really hope people will help her family." If you can help please donate through: 1. Code 3994: Bui Van Hue from Dong Chiem Village, An Phu Commune, My Duc District, Hanoi. Tel: 0985991425 2. Dantri/DTiNews No. 2/48 Giang Vo Str., Dong Da Dist., Hanoi Tel: 024. 3. 7366.491/ Fax: 024. 3. 7366.490 Email: [email protected] * Vietnam … [Read more...] about Father plans to sell kidney to save ill daughter
Vietnamese fishing boat hit by Chinese vessel in Vietnam’s waters
Tuan’s ship and its eight-man crew returned safely to Sa Ky Sea Port in the central province of Quang Ngai on Saturday, and the incident has been reported in full to the Border Defense Force of the province’s Tinh Ky Commune as well as provincial police. … [Read more...] about Vietnamese fishing boat hit by Chinese vessel in Vietnam’s waters