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20/12/2020 09:45 GMT+7
Fine of US$861.8 imposed on two women for posting falsified Covid-19 test result
Two women in the Central City of Da Nang were fined VND20 million (US$861.8) for spreading falsified Covid-19 test result on social media causing public worry.
Lieutenant colonel Phung Van Hung from the Lien Chieu police agency said that the police decided to issue administrative fines on one woman in Thanh Khe District and one woman in Son Tra District for spreading and posting incorrect Covid-19 test results, triggering public outrage.
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18/12/2020 09:46 GMT+7
Former Hanoi chairman expelled from Party
The Party Central Committee on December 17 expelled former Hanoi chairman Nguyen Duc Chung from the Party over his serious violations.
The decision was announced at the 14th plenum of the Party Central Committee, the local media reported.
Early this month, the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission proposed the Politburo and the Party Central Committee expel Chung from the Party, who was being prosecuted, detained and suspended from Party activities at the time.
According to the Inspection Commission, Chung seriously violated Party regulations and the State law on protecting State secrets as well as regulations on activities that Party members are banned from, damaging the prestige of the Party and himself.
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15/12/2020 09:45 GMT+7
Remake of Vietnamese classical opera play enthralls audience
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A remake of the renowned Vietnamese classical opera play ‘Son Hau’ has been performed in a public space of an old terraced building in Van Chuong alley in downtown Hanoi. The play has enthralled both senior residents and youngsters as it is a cool combination of the traditional art form and contemporary art.
No fancy stage is set up. Actors perform an excerpt in the renowned Vietnamese classical opera play ‘Son Hau’ in the middle of a public playground. Here, the mossy wall becomes the backdrop while slide and stairs make a perfect setting for the play.
The activity was jointly held by the National Traffic Safety
Committee, the
In the near future, the provincial Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union
(HCYU) will urge officials, youth union members and students to spread the
effort and play a vanguard role in blood donation movements.
On the occasion, the provincial HCYU presented certificates of
merit to nine individuals and seven collectives in honour of their contributions
to the voluntary blood donation movement./. VNA