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The PM instructed ministries, agencies, and local authorities to sustain their pursuit of the resolution, in line with the 14th National Party Congress’s and the Politburo’s resolutions.
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh paid a working visit to Switzerland from January 28 to 30.
Politburo member and Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung held phone talks with Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Yván Gil Pinto on January 30 evening.
The Hanoi Department of Tourism and Tay Ho ward People’s Committee kicked off the “Get on Hanoi 2026 – A Green Journey” on January 30 evening.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on January 31 directed relevant agencies to consider all three investment models - state-funded, private, and public–private partnership (PPP) - for the North - South high-speed railway.
National Assembly (NA) Chairman Tran Thanh Man, head of the National Election Council, on January 31 emphasised that the quality of consultations and personnel selection remains the decisive factor for the success of the upcoming general elections.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee To Lam has received numerous congratulatory letters and messages from leaders of political parties, countries and international organisations over the past days.
Apple could be preparing to take a major leap in mobile photography with the iPhone 18 Pro Max, according to new reports suggesting the company is evaluating the integration of a DSLR-style teleconverter into its upcoming flagship.
A 100-year blueprint for the capital envisions a strategic restructuring of the city, tackling long-standing issues while paving the way for sustainable development.
Visiting Hanoi's Old Quarter, Max Herzberg stepped out of his comfort zone and into a street-side eatery. What he found was a surprising delight.
After months of bland leaks, Samsung’s standard Galaxy S26 finally hints at a meaningful improvement -yet doubts remain.
Drawn to immersive rural experiences, international travelers are flocking to Ninh Binh, where they roast chicken, make pork patties, catch snails and fish, and hike through limestone mountains.
Police in Ho Chi Minh City have uncovered a large-scale food safety violation involving 3,000 tons of snails soaked in sodium silicate - a chemical also known as “liquid glass” - and sold across the market over five years.
Awarded by VCCI, Hanel PT’s honor reflects the shift toward high-standard, long-term collaboration in global manufacturing.
With over 13,700 new units and 8,200 transactions in 2025, Da Nang’s market is bouncing back, fueled by capital from Vietnam’s two biggest cities.
The Ministry of Construction is racing to implement unique digital identifiers for properties to enhance market transparency and manage supply.
Cheap, mass-market “ao dai” with foreign features raise urgent questions about national identity and heritage preservation.
After the Sago Food incident, education authorities demand stricter oversight of all semi-boarding lunch providers.
Experts say information technology (IT) continues to be one of the most in-demand and promising sectors, not only serving as the foundation for other industries but also determining competitiveness across fields.
As the Lunar New Year (Tet) approaches, live hog prices have surged across Vietnam, driving retail pork costs sharply upward. For livestock farmers, this spike is turning into a windfall season.
With the pressure off after securing a quarterfinal spot, coach Diego Giustozzi says Vietnam is ready to take down regional powerhouse Thailand.
The capital city is preparing for one of the largest urban restructuring efforts in its history, targeting inner-city density and unlocking new growth.
Major roads in central Hanoi will be closed or restricted on Jan 31 for a public celebration at August Revolution Square.
Coach Kim Sang Sik weighs five strong contenders for the starting spot in Vietnam’s crucial Asian Cup qualifier.
On January 30, Ho Chi Minh City authorities approved the investment policy for the Cai Mep Ha general and container port project, with a total estimated investment of over $2 billion (more than VND50.82 trillion).