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US helps train nuclear power human resources

VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (Vinatom) and the United States (US) Westinghouse Electric Company have inked an agreement on human resource training cooperation for Vietnam’s nuclear power plant projects.

Cuba's Raul Castro urges US to lift trade embargo

 Cuban President Raul Castro has urged the US to end its trade embargo after the two countries opened formal talks on restoring diplomatic relations.

President receives US, Panamanian, Qatar ambassadors

 President Truong Tan Sang on December 16 received newly-accredited ambassadors from the US, Panamanian and Qatar who presented him their credentials.

CIA torture report: US raises security ahead of release

 Security has been stepped up at US facilities around the world ahead of the release of a report expected to reveal details of harsh CIA interrogations, the White House says.

US wishes to boost comprehensive partnership with Vietnam

 US Deputy Secretary of State Heather Higginbottom has affirmed that her country wishes to further promote its comprehensive partnership with Vietnam.

US fast food worker protests expand to 190 cities

 US fast food worker protests expanded to 190 cities on Thursday as the movement to raise the minimum wage in the US to $15 (£9.57) an hour reached a two-year anniversary.

Vietnam welcomes US approval of East Sea resolution

 Vietnam supports every effort to maintain peace, stability, security and safety of navigation and aviation in the region.

Ferguson shooting: Protests spread across US

 Crowds have gathered across the US to protest against Monday's decision not to charge a police officer over the killing of black teen Michael Brown.

Obama offer to 5m illegal migrants

 Nearly five million people living illegally in the US can escape deportation under sweeping changes to the immigration system.

US mid-terms: Republicans win control of the Senate

The Republicans have won control of the Senate in the US mid-term elections, increasing their power in the final two years of Barack Obama's presidency.

At least 4 killed in small plane crash in U.S. State of Kansas: media

 At least four people died after a small plane crashed into a building near an airport in midwestern U.S. State of Kansas on Thursday, U.S. media reported.

Ebola: US restricts airport arrivals from West Africa

 New US rules requiring air passengers from the three West African countries worst hit by Ebola to travel via one of five airports are coming into effect.

HCM City troupe to perform in US

VietNamNet Bridge – This month, the Arabesque company - an independent dance company based in HCM City - will leave for the US to perform The Mist in its first-ever tour in the country.

Political News 14/10

 UK asked to support VN community; Bac Ninh officials study Singapore’s administration experience; Viet Nam, US agree to bolster ties in key areas; Congratulations to people’s consultative assembly speaker of Indonesia

US Ebola patient Thomas Duncan dies in hospital

The first person to be diagnosed with Ebola within the US has died, Texas hospital officials have said.

US to partially lift ban on arms sales to Viet Nam

The US would partially lift its ban on selling arms to Vietnam to help the nation's maritime security, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced during talks with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh in Washington.

Shrimp market faces another US anti-dumping duty

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese shrimp exporters are now facing their highest-ever anti-dumping duty after eighth period of review (POR 8) by the US Department of Commerce (DOC) in late August.

First Ebola case diagnosed in the US

 The first case of the deadly Ebola virus diagnosed on US soil has been confirmed in Dallas, Texas.

VN documentaries to screen in US

 VietNamNet Bridge – The New York-based Institute for Vietnamese Culture and Education (IVCE) will screen several documentaries on Viet Nam at universities in the United States next month.

Vietnam optimistic about TPP progress

 VietNamNet Bridge – Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh recently returned from a visit to the US, where he headed up a Vietnamese delegation lobbying for an early signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.