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Vietnam in top seeded group of AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification
Members of Vietnam’s national U22 team during a practice session
Vietnam’s national U23 team is ranked 13th and among five squads in the top seeded group of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup qualifiers.
The AFC recently announced the list of 46 teams divided into two regional groups for a draw of the qualifiers.
The No.1 seeded group in Southeast Asia and East Asia also comprises the reigning champions the Republic of Korea, Australia, Thailand and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Thousands of students get free eye checks under its For Children s Eyes programme. HCM CITY Having gone through a tough year, Việt Nam nowadays stays strong and resilient with many real-life fairy tales of sharing care, love and support. Installing rice ‘ATMs’ was one of the most amazing initiatives to help needy people overcome hunger when the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. Leading insurer Prudential Vietnam will continue to instal rice ATMs in many affected provinces this year. A machine that dispenses free rice has become a familiar sight to Vietnamese people these days. Those who need can come and get a bagful of rice from a small silo, while those who can help by donating rice or cash. This is how workers, street hawkers and people who earn a living from
Update: December, 22/2020 - 08:45 | Fishing boats dock at Thổ Chu Island in Kiên Giang Province’s Phú Quốc District. VNA/VNS Photo Lê Huy Hải KIÊN GIANG The fishing and aquaculture output of the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Kiên Giang has topped 836,200 tonnes this year, 10.8 per cent higher than the target, according to its Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Fishing accounted for more than 572,000 tonnes. Quảng Trọng Thao, deputy director of the department, said the province has restructured the sector to reduce near-shore fishing and expand off-shore fishing. The province has strengthened advocacy to enhance fishermen’s awareness of protecting fishery resources and penalises people who violate fishery exploiting and protecting regulations, he said.