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Ho Chi Minh City is testing the boundaries of the low-altitude economy, balancing technological ambition with legal and security safeguards.
Vietnam is considering inviting international flight teams to perform at the 2026 Vietnam International Defense Expo, expected to take place this December in Hanoi.
Preserving the craft of realistic portraiture by using only scissors, The has been present at Thao Cam Vien over the past 40 years to serve spring travelers and has never once celebrated Lunar New Year with his family.
iPhone 18 Pro Max is rumored to feature variable aperture and an upgraded telephoto lens, promising improved depth control and better low-light zoom.
As talks collapse between traders and growers, hundreds of tonnes of watermelon lie abandoned, exposing the fragility of informal farm contracts.
Following global technology trends, a growing number of universities in Vietnam will open Artificial Intelligence programs and begin enrolling students from 2026.
Coach Mai Duc Chung has confirmed a 26-player squad as Vietnam prepare for the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup in Australia.
Tran Thanh’s “Tho oi!” ( Bunnie!!) has exceeded VND300 billion in revenue after nine days in theaters, drawing nearly 4 million viewers during Tet 2026.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh unveils an ambitious programme to train 5,000 professionals to create video games serving Vietnam’s history education.
As Malaysia await a ruling from CAS over their naturalization scandal, the prospect of point deductions could send Vietnam to the summit of Group F.
Multiple flights were forced to hold or divert after illegal drone activity was detected near Da Nang International Airport during the Lunar New Year (Tet) rush.
Under the Prime Minister’s decision, cabinet members will work with local authorities to review progress, address bottlenecks, and push forward production, business activities, and public investment disbursement.
Speaking to voters in Hanoi, General Secretary To Lam shared insights into Vietnam’s foreign policy priorities, education reform, environmental commitments, and his recent meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Many people believe that owning billions of VND is enough to rest and retire. However, reality shows that many individuals holding large assets still need to continue to work.
Vietnam and India seek to deepen collaboration in ethnic and religious policy, as Minister Dao Ngoc Dung meets Indian Ambassador Tshering W. Sherpa in Hanoi.
From seventh place, Thailand climbed to the second spot after sharply boosting imports of Vietnamese pepper in January.
More than a month after bringing his new wife home, the 73-year-old man in Dak Lak is celebrating a warmer, fuller Tet (Lunar New Year), thanks to the woman he once crossed 1,500km to meet.
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The third Vietnam International Defence Expo - 2026 will be organised on a larger scale, combining multiple categories of weapons and technical equipment on display.
Dak Ko Dem village blends growing affluence with the timeless spirit of the Xo Dang’s cultural heritage.
From a struggling undergraduate to a travel blogger and digital marketing consultant, Nguyen Duy Hai’s journey was shaped by hardship and quiet compassion from his university.
The showdown between the latest premium smartphones is heating up: Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Forward Nguyen Dinh Bac has been fined and suspended by the Asian Football Confederation following his red card in the bronze medal match of the 2026 AFC U23 Asian Cup.
Facing internal crisis and shrinking external support, Vietnam’s leadership confronted hard truths that paved the way for Doi moi (Renewal) at the Sixth Congress.
Google’s latest affordable Pixel may deliver better overall value, raising doubts about Apple’s strategy in the mid-range segment.
Then Pa, a small valley village near Lung Cu, charms visitors with earthen houses, stone fences and an unhurried rhythm of life that once convinced a Hanoi woman to stay for nearly three weeks.