Cybercriminals target the most vulnerable in society: report

A deaf and mute worker pregnant with twins tried to buy maternity insurance on social media but ended up being scammed out of all her money. In despair, she considered taking an extreme action but was fortunately discovered and stopped in time.

Party chief witnesses exchange of Vietnam–UK cooperation agreements

The Party chief’s official visit is expected to mark a new milestone in Vietnam–UK cooperation, particularly in sectors where both sides possess complementary strengths.

Russian symphony marks 75 years of ties with Vietnam

The St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Russia’s oldest and most prestigious symphony orchestra, is set to perform in Vietnam for the first time, celebrating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Party General Secretary calls on UK firms to expand business, investment in VN

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation attended the Vietnam–UK Business Roundtable in London on October 30, as part of their official visit to the UK.

Party chief's UK visit elevates bilateral relations to new heights: FM

The official visit to the UK by General Secretary To Lam holds profound significance not only for advancing Vietnam’s ties with a major European and global partner but also for creating new momentum for the country’s next stage of development.

Vietnam, UK boost partnership in trade, clean energy

The Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade signed a memorandum of understanding on clean energy cooperation with the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and another MoU on product safety with the UK Department for Business and Trade.

PM orders urgent measures to overcome flood aftermath in central region

As of the evening of October 30, floods had left 22 people dead or missing, submerged more than 120,000 houses, severely damaged infrastructure, and disrupted daily and economic activities across multiple localities.

Vietnam, UK step up education collaboration

The UK will help Vietnam train teachers, develop policies to establish English as a second language at schools by 2035 and integrate international education programmes into the Southeast Asian country’s education system.

Phu Quoc hit by worst rain since 2000, cars submerged in flood

Hours of heavy rain inundated central streets of Phu Quoc Special Administrative Zone (An Giang), causing serious flooding and widespread disruption. Meteorological authorities say this could be the most intense rainfall since 2000.

Aerial photos show Hue underwater in rare major flood

Prolonged rains and upstream floodwaters have submerged central Hue and its historic sites, displacing thousands and isolating neighborhoods.

Ministries propose raising land-auction deposit up to 50%

The Government’s draft Resolution proposes increasing the deposit for land-use right auctions to a maximum of 50 percent.

World travel awards help Vietnam’s ecotourism take flight

Vietnam outshone many strong regional nominees to claim top honours in key natural tourism categories at the 2025 World Travel Awards (WTA) for Asia and Oceania, held on October 13 in China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).

Eaton Park’s final towers spark rush as 90% sold on launch day

The grand finale of Eaton Park sees a near sell-out within hours, powered by premium offerings and tailored payment schemes.

Universities seek independent role in making professor appointments

Vietnam National University, HCMC (VNUHCMC) believes the current professor and associate professor recognition and appointment process remains “cumbersome.”

Hanoi to launch university spin-off enterprises by end of year

Tran Anh Tuan, Director of the Hanoi Department of Science and Technology, said the city will commission several universities to implement Resolution 271, aiming to have the first spin-off enterprises launched by November or December.

When ‘letting go’ is the greatest act of love

Perhaps the moment a mother places her hand on her daughter's shoulder and says, “just go” is one of the warmest and most heart-wrenching moments in life.

Students struggle to survive soaring room rental prices in Hanoi

Every morning, Phuong Anh, a third-year university student in Hanoi, wakes up at 6 am in her 15-sqm rented room in Thanh Xuan to make it to class which starts at 7 am.

British tourists revisit Hanoi and rediscover a street food classic

Wonton noodles spark differing first impressions for two returning UK travelers, but both end up loving the dish.

Why Vietnam's UAV industry could lead the next tech wave

Inspired by nature and built with precision, Vietnam’s drones are competing globally under the leadership of Dr. Luong Viet Quoc.

London dialogue marks Vietnam’s global AI debut

From London, Vietnam sends a message: it seeks to shape AI’s future through values, ethics, and global cooperation.

Golden Globe 2025 highlights global Vietnamese scientific talent

Among the top 10 recipients of the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, three outstanding young scientists are currently working in countries known for their advanced science and technology sectors, including the United States, Sweden, and Singapore.

Vietnam’s volleyball champions drop out of 2025 world club event

National champions VTV Binh Dien Long An have officially withdrawn from the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.

Vietnam launches national traceability platform for export products

NDATrace empowers businesses and consumers to verify product origin and quality with a single digital ID.

Thailand FA apologizes to Vietnam for flag mistake at futsal draw

The Thai football body expressed regret and pledged to prevent future errors after showing the wrong Vietnamese flag during a regional event.

Tycoons gamble away fortunes in USD 106 million Pullman hotel case

Several prominent individuals lost fortunes in a luxury gambling ring based at the Pullman Hotel, with total bets exceeding USD 106.9 million.