English Center in Ho Chi Minh City suddenly closed, parents worried because they had paid tens of millions of VND
Many parents who let their children study at the Chau English Center (Kha Van Can facility, Linh Tay ward, Thu Duc city) are restless as for many days now, this center has suddenly closed, parents and staff cannot contact the center director.
Ms. Bao Tram said that her child had only studied for 2 sessions when the center was closed. Before that, Ms. Tram had paid nearly 17 million VND in tuition fees.
Similarly, Mr. Nguyen Hoang, another parent, said he paid 30 million VND for his child to study at the center for 30 months. However, my child has only studied 3 sessions.
On May 8, the center's staff suddenly received a notice from the director that they would temporarily stop teaching for 1 week.
The next day, the center's staff could not contact the director and discovered that the websites and Facebook of the Australia Center English system were all deleted.
On May 15, employees were still unable to contact the director. Suspecting something had happened, the staff sent a notice to the parents to find a solution to ensure their rights.
Currently, the official website of the Australia Council English Center system is not working and only displays the contact information of the owner of the domain name.
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Hydropower foundation pit landslide in Lai Chau, at least 5 workers died

While constructing the foundation pit of Ta Pa Ho 1A hydropower plant, in Phong Tho district, a landslide occurred, burying many people, killing at least 5 workers.
On the afternoon of May 16, the Office of the National Civil Defense Steering Committee issued an urgent dispatch on responding to landslides that occurred at the Ta Pao Ho 1A hydropower plant, in Si Lo Lau commune, Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province, burying many people.
Accordingly, the National Civil Defense Steering Committee requested the Lai Chau Provincial Civil Defense, Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue Command to advise Party committees and authorities; coordinate with Military Region 2 and Border Guard to strictly maintain the on-duty regime; urgently deploy search and rescue work.
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Prosecution of two Chinese people for stealing the tomb of King Le Tuc Tong in Thanh Hoa
On May 16, Thanh Hoa Provincial Police announced that they had issued a decision to prosecute the case, prosecute the accused and temporarily detain Shen Jiangyang (born in 1982) and Deng Zhiji (born in 1984), both residing in Guangxi Province (China), to investigate the act of "Tomb Violation" under Article 319 of the 2015 Penal Code.
Previously, at around 9:30 p.m. on May 3, the Thanh Hoa Center for Historical Research and Cultural Heritage Conservation discovered the mausoleum of King Le Tuc Tong (Kien Tho commune, Ngoc Lac district) showing signs of being violated. Some suspicious items were discovered outside the surrounding wall behind the mausoleum, suspected to be tools of a group specializing in digging up ancient tombs to find antiques.
Using professional measures, the police determined that a group of Chinese people had committed a theft at the mausoleum in search of buried objects. After the investigation and investigation, at 2:00 p.m. on May 4, the authorities arrested Shen Jiangyang and Deng Zhiji while they were on their way to Mong Cai City (Quang Ninh), about 15 km from Mong Cai International Border Gate.
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