Section
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Business
  • Travel
  • Health
  • Education/Youth
  • Sports
  • Arts & Culture
  • World
  • Region
  • Opinion
  • Tech
  • Environment
Thursday, 18/8/2022
Vietnamese Edition

Thanh Nien News

Section
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Business
  • Travel
  • Health
  • Education/Youth
  • Sports
  • Arts & Culture
  • World
  • Region
  • Opinion
  • Tech
  • Environment
  • HOME
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edu/Youth
  • Arts & Culture
  • Sports
  • World
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Travel
  • Home
  • vung ang

Chen Yuan-Cheng (4th from left), Chairman of Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corp., and officials of the company bow in apology to an environment disaster in central Vietnam. Still image captured from a video clip released by the Vietnamese government at a press conference in Hanoi on June 30, 2016

Formosa unit owns up to fish kill disaster, commits to $500 million compensation

Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corp. leaders express apologies to the Vietnamese people and government.

Dead fish discharged at Phu Loc Market in Thua Thien-Hue Province because people don't buy fish due to mass fish deaths along the central coast. Photo credit: Phi Long/Lao Dong

Vietnam to seek foreign help to crack mass fish death mystery

Large numbers of dead fish have been washed ashore along the central coast over the last two weeks, and authorities...

Dead fish found on the beach in Ky Anh Town, Ha Tinh Province. Photo: Nguyen Dung/Thanh Nien

Taiwanese firm Formosa in hot water after mass fish deaths in Vietnam

'If a company has a secret pipe, people will automatically assume that it is discharging untreated waste'  

Vietnam arrests 2 South Korea nationals for investigation of deadly scaffold collapse

Vietnam arrests 2 South Korea nationals for investigation of deadly scaffold collapse

The accident in March killed 13 Vietnamese workers and injured 29 others

The scaffold collapse at Vung Ang Economic Zone in Ha Tinh Province on March 25 that killed 13 people and injured 26. Photo: Nguyen Dung

Another death at construction site in Vietnam after March's tragic scaffold collapse

The investor allegedly attempted to hide the death, but failed

Police launch criminal investigation into scaffolding collapse that killed 13

Police launch criminal investigation into scaffolding collapse that killed 13

  Agencies found problems with the structure’s hydraulic lifting system, suspecting them of causing the accident

Samsung staff barred from leaving as Vietnam probes scaffolding collapse

Samsung staff barred from leaving as Vietnam probes scaffolding collapse

The accident left 13 people dead, 28 others injured in Ha Tinh last week

Rescuers clear the rubble of a scaffolding that collapsed in the central province of Ha Tinh on March 25, killing 13 and injuring 28. Photo: N.Dung

13 confirmed dead, 28 injured in Vietnam scaffolding collapse as rescue mission ends

Authorities are investigating into the accident, the worst of its kind in eight years

Scaffold collapse kills at least 14 at Taiwan’s Formosa steel complex in central Vietnam

Scaffold collapse kills at least 14 at Taiwan’s Formosa steel complex in central Vietnam

Around 100 others are still trapped under the rubble

Chinese workers at the Formosa steel complex in Vung Ang Economic Zone. Photo: Nguyen Dung

Inspectors say rules broken for Taiwan investor in central Vietnam, seek penalties

Some investment incentives were found given illegally to Formosa Plastics

Chinese workers in the Vung Ang Economic Zone in Ha Tinh Province. Photo: Nguyen Dung

Vietnam fines 303 illegal Chinese workers in Ha Tinh Province

Ha Tinh police fined 303 illegal Chinese workers employed by two companies in the Vung Ang Economic Zone more than VND4.5 billion (US...

The controversial shrine under construction outside Taiwanese-owned Formosa's steel complex in an economic zone in Ha Tinh Province. Photo: Nguyen Dung

Vietnam puts foot down on Taiwanese shrine at riot site

Officials in the north-central province of Ha Tinh have once again had to order Taiwanese corporation Formosa to stop building...

Chinese workers at the Vung Ang Economic Zone. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Ha Tinh Province establishes emergency force at site of May riots

The Ha Tinh provincial government has established a battalion of police officers to act in case of emergency at the Vung Ang Economic Zone...

Chinese workers at Formosa steel plant in Ha Tinh Province: Photo: Nguyen Dung

Vietnam province lets Taiwan's Formosa import Chinese workers without proper permits

Officials in the north-central province of Ha Tinh have allowed a Taiwanese steel plant investor to bring thousands of Chinese...

The defendants at trial in Ha Tinh on Tuesday. Photo: Nguyen Dung

17 jailed for looting Taiwanese steel plant in May

The Ha Tinh People’s Court sent 17 defendants to jail on Tuesday for looting the Vung Ang Economic Zone during...
  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • »
FOLLOW US

MOST POPULAR

  • Read
  • Albums
  • Videos

More

More

More

Travel

Hashtag #Vietnam: The week's best photos

Hashtag #Vietnam: The week's best photos

Here are 10 of the most memorable snapshots on Instagram this week
  • Hue plans audio guides, free Wi-Fi for tourists
  • U.S. regulator tells air passengers not to turn on Galaxy Note 7 phones

DON’T MISS

  • The Apple iPhone7 and AirPods are displayed during an Apple media event in San Francisco, California, U.S. September 7, 2016.

    Apple unveils iPhone 7 but some still waiting for iPhone 8

  • Photo credit: viettimes

    Vietnam plans IPO for Dung Quat refinery by June 2017

  • An aerial view shows Japan Coast Guard patrol ship, fishing boats from Taiwan and Taiwan's Coast Guard vessel sailing side by side near the disputed islands in the East China Sea, known as Senkaku in Japan, Diaoyu in China and Tiaoyutai in Taiwan, in this photo taken by Kyodo in this file photo dated September 25, 2012.

    Japan to provide patrol ships to Vietnam amid maritime row with China

  • Nguyen Quang Ha (L) and Duong Kim Ngan at the police station. Photo credit: CAND

    Man, woman arrested with nearly 5kg of meth in Hanoi

Sponsored

Opinion

A foreigner studying a housing project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Dinh Son

Vietnam property market: to buy or not to buy?

  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
  • What the West got wrong after 9/11
  • The case for an ASEAN living wage
  • HOME
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education/Youth
  • Arts & Culture
  • Sports
  • World
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Travel
Thanh Nien News
Editor-in-Chief: Nguyen Quang Thong
268-270 Nguyen Dinh Chieu St. , Distr. 3, HCMC, Vietnam. Tel: (84-8) 39302302 - Fax: (84-8) 39309939
Email: admin@thanhniennews.com
Thanh Nien is the tribune of Vietnam’s Youth Association
Publication permit No. 14/GP-BC, granted by Press Department, Vietnam Ministry of Culture and Information.
Copyright © 2008 by Thanhniennews.com. All rights reserved. [ About us ]

Thank you readers, contributors and friends!Thanh Nien Newspaper conferred with 1st-class Labor OrderAdvertise with us

Powered by epi