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After more than two years of implementation, Resolution 98 still has not created a significant change. Nguyen Dinh Cung, a respected economist, said the resolution had initially been designed within the framework of outdated thinking and law.
Online fraud usually spikes during the year-end shopping season, with sophisticated tactics such as deepfakes and brand impersonation.
Some people think that allowing communes/wards to recruit teachers will increase autonomy, but experts warn that this approach carries risks as local administrations may lack necessary information and expertise to accurately assess recruitment needs.
The draft Cyber Security Law 2025 integrates "data security" into the legal framework, viewing data as a national resource that needs to be protected at the highest level, creating an important legal foundation for VN to ensure cyberspace safety.
Once among the top students at a gifted high school, T.T.A., a first-year student at the University of Commerce, was shocked when he had to retake two subjects and pay an additional VND3.2 million in tuition fees.
Amputation was once the only path to survival for bone cancer patients. But Professor Tran Trung Dung is rewriting this reality with 3D printing technology - allowing damaged bones to be reconstructed and lives to be restored.
Pho Hien, a once-thriving international port, now preserves a profound spiritual landscape connecting East and West.
From capital to execution, the North–South high-speed railway demands real capacity, not promises, to fulfill its national mission.
Nearly 100 doctors spent the night preparing for a historic transplant - until one word ended it all.
Truong Ngoc An, 43, is the eldest of three siblings from Vinh Chau ward, Can Tho City (formerly part of Soc Trang province). His family has long been known for its traditional roasted duck dish, famous for its signature four-spice flavor.
On December 1 in Ho Chi Minh City, the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs held a consultation conference with religious dignitaries, clergy, and representatives of religious organizations and belief establishments.
Recent high-profile prosecutions have unveiled staggering amounts of assets hidden in safes and secret accounts, from gold bars to luxury cars.
Outstanding young people from ethnic minority communities are becoming symbols of hope and pride in Vietnam’s highland regions.
Assoc. Prof. Do Thanh Nho believes we can use soft robotic hearts that mimic the movements of a natural heart to assist patients with cardiovascular disease.
Like a modern-day legend, endless streams of rice and aid flow from northern Vietnam to the disaster-stricken central region.
At VinFuture 2025 Science Week, four technological innovations converged to affirm one bold idea: breakthroughs matter most when they empower, heal, and elevate human life.
For the past 30 years, Vu Hoai Nam (born 1976), a resident of Hong Quang Ward in Ninh Binh Province, has quietly built a rare collection of over 500 Vietnamese banknotes and more than 200 coins spanning various historical periods.
All travelers visiting the homestay are greeted warmly by the couple, who welcome them as if they were their own children returning home. Since starting the tourism business, the couple say they have felt happier and healthier.
Three university entrance exam attempts and 10 years of “wandering around” did not make Ba Trang regret his choices. In fact, each setback made him stronger and more mature.
In a digital age of viral trends, Vietnam’s top officials urge creators to focus on values, not tactics.