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Vietnam's stock market opened sharply lower on December 26, with shares linked to the Vingroup conglomerate hitting the floor after the company announced its withdrawal from the North-South high-speed railway project.
For the first time in Vietnam, a global art initiative turns Aqua Art Center into a hub of collective creativity and personal reflection.
The recent proposal to grant a four-day New Year holiday in 2026 is more than a reason for national celebration - it is a reminder that Vietnam’s management of public holidays needs modernization.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has approved a national project to train high-quality human resources among ethnic minorities in key sectors from 2026 to 2035, with a vision toward 2045.
Amid global challenges, Vietnam’s export sector surged 16% to a historic $470 billion, reaffirming its role as a leading open economy in Asia.
Authorities report continued progress in tackling corruption and misconduct among high-ranking officials.
Meta Whale promoted fake investment opportunities across provinces, drawing in close to 2,000 people.
Smartphones in 2025 didn’t blow minds with hardware, but AI turned them into powerful productivity tools.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed that Vietnamese people, whether living inside or outside the country, always embody confidence, self-reliance, and national pride.
A criminal ring in Ho Chi Minh City has been exposed for illegally producing and selling counterfeit liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) using fake labels and unauthorized refilling operations.
Hanoi’s tourism industry has bounced back strongly, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, but experts say the city must now redefine its image and upgrade its products to stay competitive.
With a string of championships and gold medals across all levels, Vietnamese football marked one of its most successful years in history.
The city plans to help thousands of migrant workers reunite with families during the Lunar New Year Binh Ngo.
Authorities have retrieved more than 39 billion VND and frozen multiple assets linked to a high-profile case involving losses and waste at Bach Mai 2 and Viet Duc 2 hospitals.
After initially planning to step down following the 33rd SEA Games, coach Mai Duc Chung has decided to stay on and lead the Vietnam women’s national football team through the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.
From iPhones to AirPods and MacBooks, Apple has discontinued several popular products as it refreshes its entire lineup.
Drawn by Hanoi’s famous food alleys, a Japanese tourist was impressed by the rich flavors and generous portions of a small eatery specializing in fish-based dishes.
Logistics disruption between Pakistan and Afghanistan stalls Vietnamese tea shipments, risking heavy losses.
Vietnam’s stock market turned sharply lower after Vingroup announced its withdrawal from the North–South high-speed railway project, sending “Vin” stocks plunging to their floor prices.
MIK Group has announced its withdrawal from the investor consortium developing the Red River Scenic Boulevard - one of Hanoi’s most ambitious urban projects, valued at an estimated $12 billion.
Le Thanh Than, one of Vietnam’s well-known real estate tycoons, has been charged with “deceiving customers” in connection with the CT6 Kien Hung housing project in Hanoi.
Thi Lai, an 18-year-old girl with a humble name but extraordinary spirit, has made a remarkable mark in 2025 by winning three Vovinam gold medals - including a world championship title.
From telecommunications and TV to crystals and thread, these women found fulfillment in the small beauty of handcrafted brooches.
Nguyen Xa puppeteers keep Northern Vietnam’s ancient puppet traditions alive-strings, drums, and soul.
As of December 31, Ho Chi Minh City is expected to continue leading the nation in valid FDI capital and project numbers, with total registered capital standing at 141.9 billion USD across 20,310 projects.
The sector aims to attract 25 million international visitors, serve 150 million domestic tourists, and earn some 1.12 quadrillion VND in revenue in 2026.