6G ambition and the approaches to 6G technology: Part 1

The HCM City Department of Science and Technology has asked Viettel, VNPT, and MobiFone to research and pilot 6G. However, the enterprises have acknowledged existing difficulties.

Dak Lak tightens durian trade to protect billion-dollar industry

Dak Lak introduces new regulations to tighten durian trading, aiming to protect farmers and boost market transparency.

Ride-hailing apps’ access to photos on users’ phones sparks concern

Many Vietnamese users have the habit of uploading medical records to ChatGPT for diagnosis or automatically granting ride-hailing apps access to their entire photo libraries, unintentionally exposing their private lives to data-collection tactics.

State delegation honors late Cardinal in Ho Chi Minh City

A delegation from the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs paid tribute on March 26 to Cardinal Gioan Baotixita Pham Minh Man, former Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City.

Vietnam business week in review: arrests, reforms, and market losses

More dark aspects of Shark Binh revealed after a decade of prominence; chair of Duc Giang Chemicals and his son arrested; Vu The Phiet arrested, ACV appoints acting chair; and iNick is about to be eliminated from April 1 are notable news of the week.

Vietnam firms adapt to rising fuel costs with greener solutions

Rising fuel prices driven by tensions in the Middle East are pushing up production and transportation costs, prompting many businesses to accelerate energy-saving measures and shift towards electricity.

Most pickup trucks banned from inner Hanoi during peak hours under new rules

Regulations restricting trucks in inner Hanoi are sparking controversy as the majority of pickup trucks (despite serving personal needs) are classified as trucks, meaning they can be banned from circulating during peak hours.

Gold price volatility: is it safe to buy as the gap hits VND30mil/tael?

Domestic and world gold prices have just dropped sharply, with the gap widening to nearly VND 30 million per tael. Experts believe that gold prices may bounce back, but investors need to be cautious.

Two classmates win full scholarships to Finland’s top university

Two male students from Class 12 Math 2 at Hanoi National University of Education High School for Gifted Students have both secured full scholarships to Aalto University, the top-ranked university in Finland.

Man with 23cm eyebrows draws attention in Ho Chi Minh City

His naturally long eyebrows have become a unique feature that attracts both locals and tourists.

Da Nang fisherman becomes unlikely face of award-winning photo

A candid moment captured on the Thu Bon River has unexpectedly turned a fisherman from Da Nang into a widely recognized figure, after the image won top honors at an international photography competition.

Vietnam sets firm course for high, sustainable growth

General Secretary To Lam underscores that Vietnam will not accept low growth, calling for resilience, quality, and long-term sustainability.

Vietnam brings 5G to 90% of its population

After just over a year of deployment, Vietnam has rolled out nearly 40,000 5G base stations, covering 90% of its population and reaching close to 23 million subscribers as of February 2026.

Vietnam sets targets to boost ethnic minority representation in public sector

A national scheme outlines concrete targets to increase the proportion of ethnic minority officials at all administrative levels.

Vietnam’s green mobility push must balance emissions and industry

Experts say Vietnam’s transition to electric vehicles must go beyond transport, requiring coordinated policies across industry and infrastructure.

Putin calls nuclear project a new symbol of Vietnam-Russia ties

Russia is set to accelerate the Ninh Thuan 1 nuclear power project, with President Vladimir Putin describing it as a new symbol of bilateral friendship.

General Secretary urges stronger oversight to curb corruption risks

General Secretary To Lam stresses the need for robust institutional design to eliminate corruption risks and reinforce public trust.

Party Central Committee approves plan for new-term state leadership

Vietnam’s Party Central Committee approves a plan for nominating key state leadership positions for the 2026-2031 term.

Vietnam to move major state media under Party administration

Key media and scientific institutions will transition from government oversight to Party-affiliated public service units.

iPhone Air shrugs off criticism to outpace Galaxy S25 Edge

iPhone Air gains popularity fast, outperforming iPhone Plus and Galaxy S25 Edge in early usage data.

Happiness emerges as Vietnam’s new benchmark for national development

Vietnam is shifting toward a development model where happiness becomes a core measure alongside economic growth.

Vietnam ensures fuel supply despite pressure on key refineries

The Ministry of Industry and Trade says Dung Quat and Nghi Son refineries continue stable operations amid global energy disruptions.

Mother Goddess worship faces challenges of commercialization and distortion

Experts highlight growing distortions in Mother Goddess worship practices, calling for stronger management and preservation efforts.

Minister Dao Ngoc Dung: Elevating VN-Cambodia ethnic and religious cooperation

On the afternoon of March 25, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs, Minister Dao Ngoc Dung held talks with Chay Borin, Minister of Cult and Religion of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Deputy PM Mai Van Chinh receives Cambodia’s Minister of Cult and Religion

On the afternoon of March 25, 2026, at the Government Headquarters, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh received Chay Borin, Minister of Cult and Religion of the Kingdom of Cambodia, who is on an official working visit to Vietnam.

DarkSword leak puts 220 million iPhones at risk

A sophisticated malware tool capable of extracting sensitive data has surfaced online, prompting swift warnings.