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Two sisters marry into the same family, bound by fate and love

A story from Hai Phong reveals how two sisters found themselves not just as siblings, but as sisters-in-law, building a life side by side within one extended family.

Couple in their 90s in Hung Yen celebrate 70 years together

Behind the 70-year anniversary celebration of a couple in their 90s in Hung Yen lies a beautiful childhood romance and a rare golden marriage.

Vietnam reins in fuel price volatility, shields economy from shock

Flexible and timely policy measures have helped Vietnam keep domestic fuel prices under control, easing cost pressures on businesses and preventing a broader price shock across the economy.

Growth must begin from within, not just aim higher

Growth in the coming period is no longer just about setting ambitious targets. It is about how those targets are pursued - through disciplined, consistent and effective implementation of development principles.

Thanh Hoa student wins US scholarship worth over US$444,000

A Grade 12 student from Thanh Hoa has earned a full scholarship worth US$444,000 to study at Wesleyan University, one of the leading liberal arts colleges in the United States.

Young people trapped in the quiet fear of an unremarkable life

In the pursuit of a “meaningful life”, many are losing balance and health.

Fuel shocks reshape daily life as Vietnam adapts from the ground up

Rising fuel prices are no longer just an economic headline. They are quietly reshaping how people move, work and live - one decision at a time.

VND8 trillion fuel stabilisation fund cushions economic shock

“Another two price hikes and we may have to reprint everything,” a transport business owner in Hanoi texted, attaching a photo of a freshly printed fare sheet.

Religious resources emerge as a strategic pillar of national unity

New policies aim to unlock the full potential of religious engagement in society.

Vietnamese cultural values preserved and promoted in the digital age

Throughout the development journey of any nation, culture always forms the spiritual bedrock of society. It nurtures values, shapes ways of life, and helps form the character of each individual.

One vulgar remark is enough to destabilize a celebrity's entire career

Many Vietnamese artists, including musician Minh Khang, singer Le Quyen, Meritorious Artist Duc Hai, and singer Duy Manh, have faced severe public backlash due to vulgar statements, leading to serious consequences to their images and careers.

Ha Tinh man earns VND6 billion a year from a new eel farming model

Leaving behind a stable business job, a young man has built a profitable venture with a high-density mud-free eel farming model, generating more than VND6.6 billion in annual revenue and winning the 2025 Luong Dinh Cua Award.

Rethinking local government: Beyond structure to governance

A shift in thinking from organizational restructuring to governance reform is emerging as a central theme in Vietnam’s next phase of development.

How Vietnam kept its fuel lifeline steady during global shocks

Amid rapid response measures, proactive solutions and flexible policymaking, Vietnam has managed to secure its fuel supply, effectively addressing disruptions and maintaining the continuity of economic activities.

Vietnam firms share burden to keep agriculture resilient

Amid global disruptions, Vietnamese enterprises and industry groups are working together to stabilize supply chains and protect farmers.

When apologies are not enough in Vietnam’s celebrity culture

A series of controversies involving Vietnamese celebrities highlights how cultural missteps can quickly erode public trust beyond repair.

Hanoi student wins admission to top US university with VND12 billion scholarship

Tran Thuan Hieu, a 12th-grade Informatics student at Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, has received a full scholarship worth VND12 billion from the University of Chicago, one of the top universities in the US.

Doctors ‘guard the night’ for fragile lives in mountainous region

At Lao Cai Obstetrics and Children’s Hospital, doctors spare no effort "guarding the night" for the fragile lives of premature babies. They not only treat the pediatric patients but also must fight against backward customs.

Quang Tri farmer finds success breeding indigenous chickens

By mastering breeding techniques, he transformed a small farm into a billion-VND enterprise.

From cassava fields to cold-climate crops, a farmer transforms his future

Once reliant on cassava and upland rice, a farmer in Mang Den has rewritten his life story - turning hardship into prosperity through bold change and a keen understanding of his land’s hidden potential.