NA approves special mechanisms to address legal obstacles

The resolution, covering seven articles, delineates clear criteria, principles, procedures, and responsibilities for resolving problems caused by legal regulations.

Australian investors eye Can Tho as it prepares for major expansion

An AusCham delegation has visited Can Tho as part of AusCham’s strategy to link its members with Vietnam’s high-growth hotspots.

ESG and digital shift key to fast, sustainable growth: forum

As Vietnam grows faster on the global economic stage, the need for sustainability is becoming more urgent. ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) principles are now seen not just as international standards but as essential strategies.

NA Standing Committee approves judicial amendments, debates education access

The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee on June 24 afternoon approved in principle an ordinance amending and supplementing several provisions of six ordinances relating to the jurisdiction of the People’s Courts and relevant agencies.

PMs of Vietnam and China hold talks, pledge to advance bilateral cooperation

Vietnam always considers developing its relationship with China a strategic choice, an objective necessity, and a top priority in its foreign policy.

Party chief urges young lawmakers to drive innovation, reform

Young lawmakers must be remain true to revolutionary ideals, loyal to the Party, nation, and people, and to resist the temptations of personal gain or power. They must dare to think, dare to act, dare to innovate, and dare to take responsibility.

Vietnam establishes subcommittee to bolster economic ties with Spain

Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son has signed a decision establishing a Vietnamese sub-committee under the Joint Committee on Economic, Trade, and Investment Cooperation between the Vietnamese and Spanish Governments.

Workshop highlights historical figures defending Hue Imperial Capital

The Hue Association of Historical Science on June 24 held a workshop on historical figures who played a role in defending national sovereignty at the Thuan An Estuary and the Hue Imperial Capital from 1883 to 1885.

National Assembly adopts law relating to organisation of people’s procuracies

The newly adopted law stipulates that the people’s procuracy system comprises the Supreme People’s Procuracy; people’s procuracies at the provincial and municipal level; regional people’s procuracies; and military procuracies at all levels.

Phuc Son case: Defendants return VND220bil of compensation, restitution

The People’s Court of Hanoi on June 24 opened the first-instance trial of Hoang Thi Thuy Lan, former Secretary of the Party Committee of Vinh Phuc, along with 40 other defendants involved in the high-profile corruption case at Phuc Son Group.

Vietnam, China hold vast potential for cooperation in sci-tech, innovation: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that science, technology, innovation, digital transformation, green transition, and circular economy are offering limitless opportunities for bilateral collaboration.

Vietnamese PM meets with Chinese corporations in Tianjin

PM Pham Minh Chinh applauded Chinese businesses' operations in Vietnam and called for stronger partnerships in various areas.

Vietnam elected Chair of UNCLOS member conference for first time

Vietnam makes history at the UN by assuming leadership of the 35th UNCLOS meeting in New York.

Vietnam’s publishing industry faces existential test in AI era

Vietnam’s publishing sector is at a historic crossroads, grappling with the existential challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright protection.

FPT AI factories in Japan and Vietnam enter global top 500 supercomputers

In the June 2025 edition of the TOP500 rankings, two FPT AI Factories, located in Japan and Vietnam, secured the 36th and 38th positions respectively.

Sharp rise in Chinese wide-format HRC steel imports alarms authorities

Vietnam sees a 12-fold year-on-year increase in wide-format HRC steel imports from China in just five months.

Gold dips despite war worries: Experts explain short-term correction

Global tensions rise, but gold slips-what's behind the unexpected drop?

Legislators adopt revised Law on Cadres and Civil Servants

The amended law will take effect on July 1, 2025, except for provisions on civil servant evaluation in Section 3, Chapter IV, which will be implemented from January 1, 2026.

Vietnamese PM arrives in Tianjin for WEF meeting, working visit to China

Vietnam’s participation at the meeting underscores the country’s consistent foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, multilateralisation and diversification, and proactive international integration in a broad, deep, and effective manner.

Ha Long, Hoi An, Sa Pa among top 15 SEA tourist destinations: Gulf News

Gulf News, one of two English-language daily publications in the Persian Gulf region, listed the main reasons for its destination picks as being a mix of iconic cities, cultural treasures, tropical escapes, and foodie havens.

Vinh airport shuts down for six months, airlines adjust and offer refunds

From July 1 to December 31, Vinh Airport will close for repairs; airlines offer itinerary changes and refunds.

Honoring Buddha and patriots at Truc Lam Zen monastery

Chua Nan in Thanh Hoa blends spiritual peace with patriotic reverence.

Vietnam champions ASEAN 2045 socio-cultural strategy in Hanoi meeting

Vietnam hosted ASEAN’s 12th ASCC Working Group meeting, highlighting its reform efforts and regional leadership.

Russian Film Week 2025 offers free movie screenings in Hanoi

Russian Film Week in Hanoi will screen five acclaimed movies for free from June 26 to 28.

Tropical depression forms in East Sea, threatens shipping lanes

A low-pressure area in the East Sea has intensified into a tropical depression, bringing strong winds and rain across the region.