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Shadow world of car insurance fraud unveiled

Despite exposure of numerous cases, insurance fraud continues in both the life and non-life insurance sectors, with car property insurance fraud being particularly noteworthy.

Should suspension be abolished so that students can continue in school?

Many agree that suspension, used as a punishment for naughty students, should be abolished as it disrupts learning, leading to discouragement and potentially drawing students into unhealthy activities.

Vietnamese groom wins Japanese bride’s heart, hosts unforgettable wedding

Despite cultural barriers, the couple found love and now share family life online with 400K TikTok fans.

Private economy: from removing barriers to unleashing potential

Economists all agree that there are no reliable statistics about the size of the private economic sector and call this a ‘gray area’ in statistical work that needs to be clarified.

Student wins prestigious European master’s degree scholarship before graduation

Before earning a master’s degree scholarship, Nguyen Minh Hang gathered experience through an academic exchange program in Japan and a two-month internship at a US multinational.

Party Chief backs gold monopoly removal, pushes market-oriented approach

Party Secretary General To Lam’s directive to abolish the state’s monopoly on gold bullion branding is a bold strike against the “ban what cannot be managed” mindset and the “ask-and-grant” scheme.

E-invoicing rollout in Vietnam stirs deep concerns for small business owners

From tech-savvy retirees to market vendors, many are struggling to adapt to new tax rules.

Thousands of kiosks close as Vietnam cracks down on counterfeit goods

A business invested nearly USD 2 million in a production line, yet was powerless in the face of rampant counterfeits - sold at half, even a third of the price. How can genuine goods compete?

New tax law expected to stop land speculation, inefficient use of land

After the Property Tax Law is enacted, abandoned land will no longer exist as individuals and businesses will only buy land for use. If they buy land for speculation, they will have to pay taxes to the state.

Man drops out of school, works various jobs, then graduates at 30

Once a high school dropout who took on all sorts of jobs, missing a chance to become a pilot and abandoning his dreams many times, Nguyen Quoc Cuong nevertheless continued to move forward.

Vietnam and France are part of each other’s long-term strategy

The following is the second part of VietnamNet’s interview with Professor Nguyen Duc Khuong, Executive Director of the Léonard de Vinci Business School and President of AVSE Global, about the relationship between Vietnam and France.

Decentralization of authority is needed during administrative mergers

Regarding the draft law amending some provisions of the Planning Law, NA Chair Tran Thanh Man emphasized that planning must ensure transparency while promoting significant decentralization of authority for deciding, approving, and adjusting plans.

Nong Thuy Hang: A Tay woman’s journey from Ha Giang to global spotlight

Miss Ethnic Vietnam 2022 Nong Thuy Hang shares how her Tay roots shape her values, voice, and vision.

The girl from Buon Don who redefined Vietnamese beauty

H'Ang Nie, an Ede woman from Buon Don, overcame poverty and prejudice to become a celebrated runner-up in beauty pageants and a prominent Vietnamese model.

Unplanned moments mark deepening Vietnam-France relations during Macron visit

An unexpected moment at the President Ho Chi Minh relic site highlights personal diplomacy and growing trust between France and Vietnam.

No degrees, no lab, but five patents: The story of Trinh Dinh Nang

Mr. Trinh Dinh Nang, a self-taught Vietnamese inventor with five patents, works while the world sleeps to bring practical science to life.

End of monopoly: Vietnam to liberalize gold bullion market

Long-standing state control over gold is set for reform, marking a pivotal shift in economic governance.

Vietnamese parents share hilarious and harrowing tales of summer chaos

From mud-covered field trips to broken TVs, Vietnamese parents are already overwhelmed by the start of summer break.

Technology and talent key to Vietnam’s high-speed rail success

Mastering technology and building expert networks are crucial for Vietnam’s North-South HSR project.

Vietnam ends lifetime tenure for civil servants under new draft law

Vietnam’s new draft law proposes dismissing public employees after just one year of underperformance, replacing the outdated “job for life” system.