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Review of records of 38 billion VND spent on overtime tutoring for teachers in Dak Lak

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Dak Lak - Functional agencies are investigating dossiers to soon pay more than 38 billion VND for overtime teaching for teachers. This debt has been prolonged for 5 years.

Bustling election atmosphere in many localities in Lam Dong

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Lam Dong - These days, the excited atmosphere towards election day is spreading in many localities, voters are ready to participate in the great festival of the whole people.

Dien Bien searches for 15-year-old teenager leaving home for many days

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Dien Bien - Functional forces have just issued a notice searching for a 15-year-old teenager who left home for many days and has not returned.

Elderly voters in Hanoi follow every piece of information about the election day

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Hanoi - The atmosphere of the election day is bustling, spreading from major streets to every small alley, making many people clearly feel solemnity and excitement.

Commune chairman drives his own harvester, harvests rice with farmers

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Can Tho - Chairman of Co Do Commune People's Committee goes to the fields to meet farmers during the rice harvest season, listening to difficulties in production costs and output.

New policies effective from May 2018 (continued)

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Reducing 20% of mobile phone network fees, Instructions for compensation for interest rates, etc. are new policies issued by the Government that will take effect from May 2018.

The world is going through the coldest days in the past 100 years

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Many countries and cold regions in the world such as the US, China and Russia... are suffering the coldest and most severe winter days ever.

Warning of the danger of super hot Galaxy balloons at Christmas

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After a short time of appearing in China, Galaxy balloons have entered Vietnam and appeared a lot on the walking streets of Hanoi. However, this type of ball has many potential dangers.

Name the world's first Bitcoin transactions

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With the strong increase of Bitcoin, many businesses and schools have accepted Bitcoin as a foreign currency, which can conduct transactions to buy and sell goods, including paying tuition fees.