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Vietnamese player wins in first round at chess champs

Hanoi, February 14 (VNA) – Pham Le Thao Nguyen of Vietnam won her first round match at the FIDE Women’s World Chess Championships 2017 on February 13 in Tehran, Iran.

International Master (IM) Nguyen beat IM Lela Javakhishvill of Georgia 1.5-0.5 after two games.

She will next play Women’s Grandmaster (WGM) Aleksandra Goryachkina of Russia who won 1.5-0.5 over Chinese WGM Zhai Mo.

The 64-player knock-out tournament, to decide the women’s world chess champion, was originally slated for last October. However, it was postponed to this year due to a lack of an organiser.

The tournament features some of the world’s top players, including former Women’s World Champions Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia), Anna Ushenina (Ukraine), Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria), the current Women’s World Rapid and Blitz Champion Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine), and three-time Russian champion and two-time European Champion Valentina Gunina (Russia).

The first five rounds consist of mini-matches of two games in 90 minutes. The final match consists of four games.

It will close on March 5 with total prize funds of 450,000 USD, with the winner claiming 60,000 USD.
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Party Central Committees 2nd meeting closes, reaching high consensus on major issues

Party Central Committee’s 2nd meeting closes, reaching high consensus on major issues

With the foundation already established, along with strong political will, high determination, and the unity and consensus of the entire Party, the entire people, and the entire army, the Party chief showed his belief that the development goals and aspirations set out in the Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress will soon come true, ushering the country into a new phase of faster, more sustainable, and more comprehensive development.

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