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Politburo member and Minister of Public Security Gen. Luong Tam Quang met with senior Chinese officials in Beijing on April 14 while accompanying General Secretary and State President To Lam and his spouse on their state visit to China.
The IPU-152 carries the theme “Nurturing hope, securing peace and ensuring justice for future generations”.
They underscored that Party-to-Party exchanges have continued to play a pioneering role in guiding strategic orientation and effectively implementing high-level common perceptions.
Development delays and technical hurdles are casting doubt over Apple’s most anticipated device.
Vietnam needs a transparent, rules-based system for public holidays instead of last-minute administrative decisions.
According to multiple leaks, Apple is preparing to unveil its first foldable iPhone as early as September, with the name “iPhone Ultra” emerging as a strong possibility.
Despite strong top-line growth, Vietnam’s tech unicorn VNG continues to post heavy losses, raising questions over its business model and long-term outlook.
Encouraging developments in the V-League are gradually easing the concerns of coach Kim Sang Sik as Vietnam’s national team prepares for a demanding stretch ahead.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung’s early messages signal not just growth ambitions, but a deeper commitment to reshaping how Vietnam’s economy functions.
Vietnam’s State Audit has pointed to a range of inefficiencies across financial and banking institutions, including underutilized land, ineffective investments, and shortcomings in bad debt management.
Vietnamese consumers are questioning why falling fuel costs have yet to translate into lower prices at markets and eateries.
Even before the arrival of the traditional early summer marker, Vietnam is already gripped by intense heat across all three regions, with unusually high temperatures raising concerns of a volatile and extreme summer in 2026.
As Vietnam targets double-digit growth, the new finance minister must navigate fiscal reforms, remove bottlenecks, and ensure sustainable economic momentum in an uncertain global landscape.
The 2026 celebration of Chol Chnam Thmay unfolded across southern Vietnam in a warm and uplifting atmosphere, reflecting both cultural vibrancy and a deep sense of care from central to local authorities.
Billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong has set his sights on space, as Vingroup expands into aerospace through its newly established subsidiary, VinSpace.
Cristiano Roland has affirmed that U17 Vietnam are entering the 2026 Southeast Asian U17 Championship with serious preparation and a clear ambition to go as far as possible.
Ethnic and religious affairs are a strategic and long-term priority, playing a particularly important role in strengthening national unity, maintaining socio-political stability and supporting the country’s development.
Lawmakers are working to ensure the amended law is ready for approval at the first session of the new National Assembly term.
Motorbikes less than five years old may soon be exempt from direct emissions testing, under a draft regulation that introduces an age-based approach to vehicle inspection in Vietnam.
The Ministry of Science and Technology Vietnam has approved a new funding program aimed at supporting outstanding doctoral researchers, offering up to VND1 billion per year (US$41,000) for each candidate over a maximum period of three years.
Vietnam’s electricity demand surpasses 1 billion kWh per day, setting a new 2026 record amid early summer heatwaves.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has set a firm deadline of April 20 for ministries to submit proposals to cut administrative procedures, business conditions and regulated business lines, as part of an accelerated push to reform governance.
Experts call for a shift toward empowering leading private conglomerates.
Velizar Popov, head coach of The Cong Viettel, has been handed a four-match suspension and fined VND20 million (US$820) by the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) following a heated confrontation with match officials.
Microsoft has sharply increased prices across its entire Surface lineup, with some models now costing up to US$500 more than their original launch prices, as a global memory supply crunch continues to disrupt the technology sector.