Sai Gon FC coach out after three matches

Sai Gon FC and Masahiro Shimoda have parted ways, just three games and three defeats into the Japanese coach's reign at the club.

First athletes vaccinated against COVID-19 for int’l competitions

A total of 20 Vietnamese athletes who are due to compete in the upcoming 2021 Tokyo Olympics were vaccinated against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on March 30 at the 108 Military Central Hospital.

National Assembly relieves several NA Vice Chairpersons

The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee presented a report on the outcomes of group discussions, explanations and acquisition of ideas of deputies on relieving several NA Vice Chairpersons during its 11th session on March 31 afternoon.

Vietnam to develop wind, solar power, but safety concerns exist

Wind and solar power continues to be prioritized but solutions are needed to ensure the safety of the electricity system when operating volatile sources of energy.

East Sea still site of tense developments

Politburo member, Chief of Staff of the Vietnam People's Army, and Deputy Minister of Defense Phan Van Giang gave a presentation on "New perceptions, new thoughts on Vietnam's defense" at a national conference on the 13th Party Congress Resolution.

Volunteers help drivers in trouble in HCM City

After finishing his daily job as a construction worker, at about 8pm most days Nguyen Thanh Hien gets on his motorbike and starts helping others.

Up close and personal with Coach Park

From being Guus Hiddink’s assistant in the World Cup 2002, Park Hang-seo has come a long way and become the most successful manager in the history of Vietnamese football.

Minister of Public Security: "human security” is part of development goals for first time

General To Lam, Minister of Public Security, said that for the first time, the Party has determined that "human security" and protecting "human security" are the goals and orientations for national development.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES MARCH 31

Plan to be developed for preservation of ethnic minorities’ songs, dance, music

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS MARCH 31

Ministry sets up team to study virtual assets, money

Exhibition takes visitors on journey to the past

The memories of the people, landscapes and cultural heritage of the former province of Son Tay, now in the west of greater Hanoi will be revived via works by 90-year-old painter Chu Manh Chan on display at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum.

Attracting multi-billion dollars worth of investments to IZs, tycoon earns big money

The real estate firm of Dang Thanh Tam has attracted $1.2 billion worth of investments into its IZs within a short time, projecting a profit increase of 6-7 times in 2021 amid continued foreign capital inflow.

PM urges new way of thinking about development, serious implementation of digital transformation

The Prime Minister has emphasized that we must face difficulties and challenges, reform the development mindset, change the way of doing, and seriously carry out digital transformation and build a digital economy.

Vuong Dinh Hue elected as Chairman of NA, National Election Council

Vuong Dinh Hue, Politburo member and Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, was elected as Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) and the National Election Council (NEC) at the 11th sitting of the 14th legislature on March 31 morning.

Many Vietnamese exporters see profit soar during COVID-19

Many Vietnamese exporters have seen a sudden increase in profits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wind, solar power projects complain about VAT refunds

Wind power developers, who are running against time to put their projects into operation prior to November 2021, now face another problem: they may not get a VAT (value added tax) refund because of certain regulations.

Home loan interest rates fluctuate

Many commercial banks have adjusted their preferential home loan interest rates, ranging from 5.99 percent to 9.5 percent per annum.

Highschool student excels in music and classes

Among 10 people praised as outstanding young exemplars in Vietnam in 2020, the youngest face belonged to a high school student in Hanoi.

Aviation industry: Sasco reports profit, Nasco reports loss

Aviation service companies continue experiencing hardships due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the business of Johnathan Hanh Nguyen still is making a profit.

ICT can help Vietnam turn into a dragon

After escaping poverty, we are carrying the aspiration of turning the country into a Dragon and a Tiger. In peacetime, national heroes will be those who bring prosperity and mightiness to the country.

Vietnam’s sovereignty over archipelagos throughout history

Vietnam was the first country to have established sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (known as Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spartly) archipelagos when they were unclaimed territories. 

Universities' English language requirements may hinder rural students, experts warn

As more and more top Vietnamese universities consider prospective students' English language ability for admission, concerns have been raised about inequality for students in rural areas.

A taste of local literature

In an effort to give foreign readers greater access to Vietnamese literature, the Hanoi Publishing House has recently released a bilingual Vietnamese-English anthology of short stories entitled Một Đêm Mưa Trong Thành Phố (A Rainy Night in the City).

Two-month-old baby among six dead in house fire in HCM City's Thu Duc City

A two-month-old baby was among the six members of a family that died when a fire broke out at about 1am on Tuesday morning at a house at 899 Nguyen Thi Dinh Street in HCM City's Thu Duc City.

Flight attendant receives suspended sentence for spreading COVID-19

The People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City on March 30 handed down a two-year suspended sentence to a flight attendant for “spreading dangerous infectious diseases to humans”, under the 2015 Penal Code.