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Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo: AFP

Putin’s trade pivot to China isn’t all smooth as silk for Russia

  Russia-China trade fell 26% to $68 billion last year

A bus flips after crashing into a worker on a pass in Da Lat, Lam Dong Province and then another bus from the opposite direction on June 19 morning. Photo: Gia Binh/Thanh Nien

Seven killed in bus collision in central Vietnam

Two buses collided on a pass in the Central Highlands town of Da Lat Sunday morning

Containers are piled up at Kwai Chung Container Terminals in Hong Kong July 6, 2012.

Hong Kong eyes shipping boost from China's new silk road, Iran

  The city is targeting more shipping trade with Middle Eastern countries including Iran

Train cars belonging to the Kunming metro wait to undergo maintenance in Kunming, Yunnan province, April 13, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Brenda Goh

On southwestern fringe, China's Silk Road ambitions face obstacles

  For China, Southeast Asia's concerns are "going to be the first significant hurdle as they implement One Belt, One Road,...

Scottish judo star Stephanie Inglis in a file photo. She is under treatment in Thailand's capital of Bangkok, where she was flown last week after around two weeks in a Hanoi hospital. Photo credit: AFP

Scottish judo star in Vietnam bike crash recovering: report

Doctors is Thailand are going to bring her out of a medically-induced coma and the process can take two...

The wreckage of one of the two sleeper buses that were burned down in a head-on collision in the central province of Binh Thuan on May 22. Photo: Que Ha

Driver blamed for buses-truck collision that killed him, 12 others in Vietnam

Two buses were burned down to almost nothing after a head-on crash in Binh Thuan Province last week

One of the sleeper buses which were burned down after a head-on collision in the central province of Binh Thuan on May 22, 2016. The accident killed 13 and injured 40. Photo: Que Ha/Thanh Nien

13th victim in Vietnam's buses-truck collision dies

The buses were engulfed in flames after the head-on crash in the province of Binh Thuan on Vietnam's...

A bus is burned down and a truck is partly destroyed in a multiple-vehicle collision that left at least 12 people dead in the central province of Binh Thuan in the early morning on May 22, 2016. Photo: Que Ha

At least 12 killed, 35 injured in Vietnam's pile-up

Two sleeper buses were burned down in the collision

Iranian officials applaud on the platform as the first train connecting China and Iran arrives at Tehran Railway Station on February 15, 2016

First 'Silk Road' train arrives in Tehran from China

  The railway will not stop in Tehran "as we are planning to extend the railway to Europe in future," Iranian...

Tran Quang Hung, former district chief prosecutor in Kon Tum Province, stands at a trial on May 5, 2016. Photo: Dac Vinh/Thanh Nien

Vietnam’s former prosecutor jailed for series of hit-and-run crashes

He crashed into four motorbikes and injured eight people, but kept on driving home intoxicated

Xi's Silk Road dream for China hits a speed-bump in Thailand

Xi's Silk Road dream for China hits a speed-bump in Thailand

  Government not willing to give commercial-development rights

A traffic jam on the National Road 1A's section in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang on April 30. Photo: V.V

Traffic accidents kill 33 in Vietnam during holiday weekend

Most of 55 accidents were road crashes

A taxi cab found in the morning of April 18, 2016 with four bodies inside as it plunged into a lake in Lang Son Province after midnight. Photo: Duc Quynh/Thanh Nien

4 dead as taxi plunges into lake in northern Vietnam

Police said the crash might have happened after midnight on Monday

1 killed as taxi flies down to rocky beach in southern Vietnam

1 killed as taxi flies down to rocky beach in southern Vietnam

The crash reportedly happened at around 3:30 a.m. Thursday in the resort town Vung Tau

1 killed, 15 injured as tourist bus hits truck in northern Vietnam

1 killed, 15 injured as tourist bus hits truck in northern Vietnam

The bus was carrying a group of 40 Chinese tourists from a trip to Sa Pa
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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