Mother and daughter both graduate in electrical engineering, daughter tops class

Tran Ngoc Bao Thi graduated with distinction in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, becoming valedictorian of her class and continuing a path that her mother, an electronics engineer, began more than 20 years ago.

Vietnam auto market slows after strong start to 2026

Members of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) sold just 19,278 vehicles in February 2026, a drop of 48% compared with the previous month. VinFast and Hyundai also recorded significant declines during the Tet holiday period.

Vietnam call-up list sees familiar faces return

Coach Kim Sang Sik recalls several familiar names for the national team, with notable returns and a surprising absence.

Middle East tensions shake global logistics but impact may be brief

Logistics and aviation routes face disruption as tensions escalate, but analysts believe globalization and global commerce will remain resilient.

iPhone 18 Pro Max rumors hint at major design and camera upgrades

Apple’s next flagship could introduce a semi-transparent design, stronger cameras and powerful new chips, potentially redefining expectations for premium smartphones.

Can Tho farmer transforms discarded pineapple leaves into valuable fiber

In Can Tho, pineapple leaves once discarded after harvest are now being turned into durable fiber for textiles, creating new income for farmers and reducing agricultural waste.

Weather across Vietnam expected to stabilize by mid-March

Weather conditions across Vietnam are expected to fluctuate between March 10 and 16 due to the influence of a strengthening cold air mass forecast to arrive around the evening of March 12.

Hanoi Tourism Festival 2026 to promote green travel, digital experiences

The festival will feature nearly 100 booths designed as a multi-experience journey showcasing Hanoi’s culture, technology and sustainable tourism potential.

Vietnam doubles down on green growth adapted to climate change

Green growth, circular economy, and low-carbon economy are identified as cross-cutting orientations designed to drive deep structural economic reform; boost productivity, quality, efficiency, and national competitiveness.

Ho Chi Minh City diversifies tourism products to attract foreign visitors.

Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism sector is entering a phase of strong growth, with performance improving year after year, and new tourism products are being developed to enhance visitor experiences and attract more international travellers.

Hanoi: 95% of administrative procedures to be handled from home

Hanoi’s residents will soon be able to complete most administrative procedures without leaving home as the city accelerates efforts to modernise governance and expand fully online public services.

Apple eyes broader market with new iPhone and MacBook strategy

Apple is reshaping its product lineup and launch strategy, signaling a new phase as the company looks beyond the premium segment to reach a wider global audience.

Ho Chi Minh City targets free basic hospital fees for residents by 2030

HCM City aims to exempt residents from free basic hospital fees by 2030 under an action programme issued by the municipal Party Committee to implement the Politburo’s Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW.

Wild apple blossoms blanket Ta Xua hills, drawing Hanoi travelers

In early March, wild apple blossoms are blooming across the hills of Ta Xua, covering the mountains in white and creating a poetic landscape that attracts visitors eager to admire and photograph the seasonal beauty.

Vietnam’s SMEs face 24-billion-USD credit gap amid green transition

Despite generating significant social value, both social impact businesses and SMEs in Vietnam face one of the largest credit gaps in ASEAN, with an estimated annual shortfall of around 24 billion USD, of which about 62% of demand remains unmet.

Vietnam crash out of Women’s Asian Cup as Mai Duc Chung steps down

Vietnam’s women’s team suffered a 4-0 defeat to Japan, ending their Asian Cup campaign and marking the final match for head coach Mai Duc Chung.

Vietnam warns fuel retailers against hoarding as prices surge

Amid sharp fluctuations in fuel prices, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has instructed gasoline wholesalers and distributors not to hoard fuel in anticipation of higher prices and to ensure uninterrupted supply.

‘Stiff as a log’ man marries beautiful wife, guests burst into tears

The moment the family of the bride saw the man from Nghe An in his groom's vest, lying on a reclining wheelchair, they shed tears of both pity and admiration.

PM orders no energy shortages under any circumstances

On March 10, PM Pham Minh Chinh chaired a meeting with ministries, agencies and the energy security task force to discuss ensuring proactive energy supply for socio-economic development amid Middle East tensions affecting global energy supply chains.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra privacy screen sparks both excitement and concerns

The Galaxy S26 Ultra features a new privacy display capable of limiting viewing angles to protect sensitive information. However, initial feedback indicates the technology could affect image quality and user comfort.

Rising fuel prices could intensify inflation pressure: three response scenarios

Escalating tensions in the Middle East may push global oil prices higher, raising concerns about inflation, production costs and financial market sentiment.

iPhone 18e may bring minimal changes despite rising expectations

While Apple’s budget iPhones remain popular, early reports indicate the next generation could arrive with only small improvements, leaving many users hoping for more.

Shocking scenes on Hanoi’s North-South railway as motorbikes ignore barriers

Despite warning lights and lowered gates, motorcyclists continue to risk their lives crossing railway tracks in Hanoi, even after a fatal accident.

Rare Himalayan sapria discovered in Phong Nha – Ke Bang forest

A rare parasitic plant species, the Himalayan sapria (Sapria himalayana), has been recorded in the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, according to the park’s management board.

Central Theoretical Council for 2026-2031 term established

Party General Secretary To Lam chaired a conference in Hanoi on March 10 to announce the Politburo’s decision to establish the Central Theoretical Council for the 2026–2031 tenure.

GE Vernova to invest $200mil in VN transformer plant to support power demand

GE Vernova plans to invest about 200 million USD to expand its manufacturing capacity in Vietnam with a new facility in Hai Phong city, aiming to support growing global demand for electrification infrastructure.