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Man arrested with 21 protected monkeys in central Vietnam

Man arrested with 21 protected monkeys in central Vietnam

The vulnerable species is frequently hunted in Southeast Asia 

Many children from Ha Tinh know that the chance of their getting back to school is low. Photo: Duc Hung/VnExpress

Depleted by pollution disaster, families struggle to get kids to school

Many parents in central Vietnam say education becomes a luxury they can no longer afford

A volunteering prisoner pushes a metal bucket into place inside a drain to dredge it from sewage and plastic waste in the outskirts of Bangkok on July 21, 2016

Flooding threat as plastic bags clog Bangkok's bowels

China, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand were responsible for as much as 60 percent of plastic waste dumped into the ocean...

4 months after mass fish deaths, fishermen in central Vietnam remain jobless

4 months after mass fish deaths, fishermen in central Vietnam remain jobless

The government has still not drawn up the compensation list

A sewage pipeline that runs from Formosa's steel plant into the sea in Ha Tinh. Photo: Nguyen Dung

Formosa pays $500 mil compensation for marine disaster in central Vietnam

The government is still working on the list of affected people

Fishers in central Vietnam now have to send their catch for testing every several days. Photo: Hoang Tao/VnExpress

Vietnam sets no-fishing zones as toxic spill scandal lingers

Fisherfolk are asked to steer clear of an expanse of around 800 square kilometers for some time  

Heavy traffic has been identified as a major cause of air pollution in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Quang Khai/Tuoi Tre

Ho Chi Minh City needs $3.5 mln air monitoring system: officials

The old stations, built in 2003, no longer work while air quality is apparently in decline

Fish sold at a market in central Vietnam. Photo: Nguyen Phuc

Vietnam central coast safe for swimming, aquaculture after disaster: study

Toxic effluents dumped by Taiwanese-owned steel firm Formosa had caused mass fish deaths in April

Timber poachers caught in Lam Dong Province on August 10. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

7 illegal loggers arrested in Lam Dong

Park rangers have stepped up surveillance in the Central Highlands province after a park ranger was allegedly killed in a...

A pangolin rescued from traffickers is returned to the wild in northern Vietnam. Photo courtesy of the Carnivore and Pangolin Conservation Program

20 pangolins return to nature after rescued from traffickers in Vietnam

They stayed at a rescue and care center for nearly a month

Tran Hong Ha, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, addresses a parliamentary session in Hanoi on July 29, 2016. Photo credit: Dau Tu newspaper

Formosa pays first $250 mln as compensation for fish kill disaster in Vietnam

The toxic pollution discharged from its steel complex has harmed the livelihoods of more than 200,000 people

A team of the environment ministry inspects the wastewater treatment facility of Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corp. on April 28, 2016. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Vietnam to check factories' wastewater treatment plants

The main target will be firms that discharge 200 cubic meters of wastewater or more a day into seas and...

The construction site of Lee & Man paper mill complex in the southern province of Hau Giang. Photo: Gia Bach

Vietnam mulls scrapping part of $1.2 bln paper mill over environmental concerns

The complex developed by Hong Kong's Lee & Man has attracted widespread criticism

Reporters try to flee as confronted by two guards of a waste treatment firm in Phu Tho on July 22. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Vietnamese journalists attacked while investigating Formosa waste scandal

The reporters were trying to expose the apparently illegal moving and dumping of 145 tons of waste

Cement production has eaten into nearly half of the Hon Chong off southern Vietnam. Photo: Tran Lam

Cement producers killing wildlife in southern Vietnam: conservationists

Many species native to the limestone hills in Kien Giang are facing the risk of extinction
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