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Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt asking for
coordination to verify the death of a Vietnamese dancer.
According
to the agency and local media, the victim, Dam Thi Yen, was killed in New
Cairo district last weekend. She arrived in Egypt in mid-May and worked as a
belly dancer.
The
agency is investigating the case and arrested the suspect.
The embassy is also
working with Egyptian authorities to verify the victim’s identity and handle
Vietnamese Ambassador to
Egypt Tran Thanh Cong said the embassy is partnering with the host investigators,
domestic agencies and the victim’s family to make clear the cause of her death and
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21/07/2021 09:31 GMT+7
Bui Van Cuong re-elected as General Secretary of 15th National Assembly
NA deputies cast their votes to elect a number of important positions of the NA on July 21 (Photo: VNA)
The 15th National Assembly elected the General Secretary, Chairpersons of the NA Council for Ethnic and NA committees and the State Auditor General in the morning of July 21, as part of the on-going first session of the 15th legislature.
The NA adopted a resolution on the election of Bui Van Cuong, a member of the 13th Party Central Committee and General Secretary of the 14th NA, as the General Secretary of the National Assembly (NA) in the 15th tenure.
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18/07/2021 07:02 GMT+7
HCM City tightens management in quarantine areas to limit cross-infection of COVID-19
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam requested Ho Chi Minh City continue to tighten management to prevent cross-infection of COVID-19 in quarantine and sealed-off areas at an online briefing of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control on July 17.
Dam, who is also head of the committee, urged the city to strengthen transport of newly-infectious cases to treatment facilities, especially those with worsening symptoms.
HCM City needs to ensure the supply of essential goods and food to stabilise people s lives and encourage people to share the immediate difficulties to strictly comply with social distancing regulations, he added