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Philippine death toll tops 140 as typhoon heads towards Vietnam
Typhoon Kalmaegi killed at least 140 people and left another 127 missing after unleashing devastating flooding across the ...
Typhoon Kalmaegi left a trail of death and devastation as it tore through the central Philippines this week, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble and displacing tens of thousands of people.
Two days after Vietnam's top leader called on local private companies to help build infrastructure, listed conglomerate ...
VnExpress International on MSNOpinion
‘Motorbikes: Vietnam’s most dangerous mode of transport’
Motorbikes, with the speed of a car but the bare-bones structure of a bicycle, are inherently unsafe, especially when driven ...
The Vietnam Motor Show (VMS), traditionally held at the end of October with major automotive brands, has been canceled for ...
Wanderlust Travel Videos on MSN
What’s Hidden Inside the Marble Mountains of Vietnam?
Explore the Marble Mountains in Da Nang, a cluster of limestone hills with caves, temples, and panoramic views. This walk ...
eVnExpress on MSN
Typhoon Kalmaegi: Philippines death toll rises to 140 people as storm heads towards Vietnam
Kalmaegi was gathering strength on Thursday as it headed towards neighbouring Vietnam, where fear was mounting that the typhoon could compound the damage of a week of flooding that has already claimed ...
The Skoda Superb model that appeared in Vietnam has just set a Guinness World Record for traveling more than 2,800 km without ...
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Toyota to start hybrid production in Vietnam from 2027
Toyota Motor will reportedly begin producing hybrid vehicles in Vietnam as early as 2027 at its plant in Phu Tho province, ...
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The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
From screws to super cars: Vietnam leaps ahead while the Philippines stalls in neutral
FOR decades, Vietnamese engineers joked that their country couldn’t make a single screw fit for export. It was a bitter truth wrapped in humor — a symbol of a nation that assembled but didn’t ...
While Chinese EV makers are dominant, Southeast Asia’s auto brands are giving them a run for their money. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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