Defending national solidarity in Vietnam’s ethnic minority regions

In an era of rapidly evolving online disinformation, protecting social cohesion has become a priority across Southwest Vietnam’s diverse communities.

Consumer rights must come first in E10 rollout, Deputy PM says

Deputy PM Pham Gia Tuc has called for greater transparency regarding the quality, technical standards & vehicle compatibility of E10 biofuel, stressing that consumer interests must remain at the center of Vietnam’s nationwide transition to the fuel.

Hanoi property prices enter a new era driven by fundamentals

As Hanoi restructures its urban development strategy, new growth corridors are emerging and redefining real estate values across the capital.

Forging a living beside 1,000°C furnaces during Thanh Hoa’s scorching summer

As temperatures approach 40°C in Thanh Hoa, blacksmiths in Trieu Loc commune continue working beside furnaces exceeding 1,000°C to earn a living and preserve a traditional craft.

Government considers KPI system for ministries and local authorities

Vietnam is preparing to pilot a KPI-based evaluation system for public investment disbursement, with plans to expand the approach to other government tasks.

Vietnamese singer nominated for TC Candler’s 100 Most Handsome Faces of 2026

Isaac’s nomination for a global beauty ranking comes as little surprise to fans who have followed his career for more than a decade.

Strategic meaning behind Vietnam's top leader's Shangri-La Dialogue address

In a world facing profound transformation, Party Chief and President To Lam’s speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue offered both a diagnosis of global challenges and a framework for navigating them.

Minister urges decisive action to remove bottlenecks in ethnic policies

Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs Nguyen Dinh Khang has urged Lang Son Province to remove obstacles hindering the implementation of policies affecting ethnic minority communities.

Hanoi delays approval of low-emission zone plan and EV subsidies

Hanoi has postponed approval of its low-emission zone proposal and clean-vehicle subsidy plan pending further review and public consultation.

More than 200 tonnes of fish die as oxygen levels plunge at Tri An Lake

More than 200 tonnes of fish died at Tri An Lake in Dong Nai Province after dissolved oxygen levels fell sharply and ammonia concentrations exceeded regulatory limits, according to test results released by authorities.

HCM City admits error in specialized physics exam, grants extra time

Candidates sitting Ho Chi Minh City's specialized physics entrance exam were granted an extra 15 minutes after a mistake was discovered in one of the test formulas.

Ethnic Affairs Minister visits border communities in Lang Son

Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs Nguyen Dinh Khang visited ethnic minority communities, schools and religious sites across Lang Son Province on June 2, encouraging local residents and students to continue striving for a better future.

Vietnam needs bold policies to attract global finance, PM says

The government is accelerating preparations for Vietnam’s international financial center, with new regulations and governance structures expected this month.

Former FLC Group chairman takes steps to reclaim power after prison release

Trinh Van Quyet, the founding chairman of FLC Group, is exerting his power within the conglomerate through his planned participation in the FLC Holdings ecosystem.

Boat accident claims lives of four relatives in central Vietnam

Four members of the same family died after a small boat overturned on a river in Ha Tinh Province on Tuesday evening.

Buddhist leaders and officials mark Vesak 2570 in Hanoi

A delegation from the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs recently visited Hanoi’s Buddhist Sangha, highlighting the religion’s role in building a modern and civilized capital.

Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro Max could bring DSLR-style photography to smartphones

The iPhone 18 Pro Max and iPhone 18 Pro, expected to debut in September, are shaping up to represent a major leap forward in mobile photography.

Five game-changing takeaways from Jensen Huang’s keynote

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang painted a picture of a new era for artificial intelligence during his keynote address at GTC Taipei 2026, outlining a future in which AI evolves beyond a simple assistant into an autonomous digital workforce.

Vietnam’s message from the Shangri-La Dialogue

Vietnam is evolving from an active participant into a nation that proactively contributes ideas, initiatives and responsibility to peace, security and development in the region and around the world.

Jensen Huang bets on physical AI with new humanoid robot platform

Nvidia is expanding from AI hardware into robotics software and development tools with a new humanoid robot reference platform.

Why some of Vietnam’s oldest brands are stock market gold

While market volatility continues to unsettle investors, several of Vietnam’s oldest and most recognizable brands are standing out with generous dividend payments and bonus share distributions.

Hanoi police arrest young CEO and 17 employees over illegal gambling websites

Authorities say a Hanoi-based SEO company disguised as a digital marketing business while allegedly helping illegal gambling websites attract traffic and improve search rankings.

Vietnam to develop four universities comparable to Asia’s leading institutions

Deputy Prime Minister Le Tien Chau has signed a decision approving a scheme to develop several major higher education institutions in the southeastern region to a level comparable with Asia’s leading universities.

Hanoi prioritizes housing access as Capital Law takes effect

Hanoi is racing to finalize a series of new policies on social welfare, housing, green transportation, low-emission zones and urban development in preparation for the implementation of the Capital Law 2026 on July 1.

Vietnam recalls cosmetics and fines companies nearly $110,000 in one week

Several well-known cosmetic products have been withdrawn from the market after inspections revealed regulatory breaches that could mislead consumers.