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Vietnam’s ICT industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with companies shifting from outsourcing to creating innovative, high-value products that make a global impact.
People receive information services in a digital environment, so journalism needs to be managed with digital technology. The rapid development of digital technology is igniting a revolution in information production, distribution and consumption.
The Politburo’s Resolution 57 paves the way for Vietnam to achieve technological breakthroughs by defining core priorities and fostering innovation in the digital age.
Phi Ngoc Anh retains a well proportioned body to ensure flexibility and agility in action scenes and appear beautiful on screen.
The following is the second part of the interview given to VietNamNet by Dr Dinh Duy Hoa, former director of the Department of Administrative Reform, about apparatus streamlining.
On his 19th birthday, Le Van Phuc chose to register as an organ donor, giving himself and others the gift of hope and life.
Guided by a resolve to "turn the impossible into reality," Vietnam achieved impressive economic milestones in 2024, inspiring confidence for the challenges of 2025.
Vietnam’s military is undergoing a comprehensive restructuring process aimed at creating a compact, efficient, and modern force to meet evolving national defense needs.
On the occasion of the New Year, PM Pham Minh Chinh has written an article titled "Innovation, creativity, acceleration, breakthroughs: Leading the nation confidently into an era of growth and prosperity for a wealthy, civilized, and flourishing VN."
Born and raised in South Korea, Woo Sung spent 15 years in Vietnam, mastering the language, cuisine, and culture. His deep love for Vietnam, from phở to Tet, has made the country his second home.
A year of medical triumphs, 2024 saw Vietnam leading Southeast Asia in organ transplantation, marked by innovative procedures and a rise in brain-dead organ donations.
Achieving over 10% growth annually for 20 years is a bold vision for Vietnam, but success will require significant reforms and a thriving private sector.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee To Lam has granted an interview to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) on the occasion of the Lunar New Year of the Snake 2025.
Vietnam’s automotive market in 2024 showcased resilience and growth, with policies boosting sales, VinFast leading the market, and foreign investment on the rise.
The emergence of AI-driven business models and declining domestic demand present significant hurdles for Vietnam’s enterprises, but also unparalleled opportunities for growth.
With over $40 billion in FDI and $62.4 billion in agricultural exports, Vietnam in 2024 solidified its position as a global economic contender while preparing for breakthroughs in 2025.
Professor Vu Thi Thu Ha shared her sacrifices, including mortgaging her family’s land, to advance scientific research, highlighting the need for better support systems for scientists in Vietnam.
Dr Dinh Duy Hoa, former Director of the Department of Administrative Reform, believes that public servants facing potential layoffs in the current apparatus streamlining campaign should reevaluate themselves in an objective manner.
The onslaught of massive amounts of information online is blurring the line between the virtual and real worlds, posing unprecedented challenges for media and information management.
The Ministry of Information and Communications has been tasked with creating platforms for national development, aiming to position Vietnam among the top 50 globally in digital infrastructure and transformation by 2030.