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Police in Thanh Hoa Province have officially prosecuted and detained two Chinese nationals, Shen Jiangyang (born 1982) and Deng Zhiji (born 1984), both from Guangxi Province, China, for violating the sanctity of tombs and human remains.
AIES in Ho Chi Minh City closes unexpectedly; parents lose millions in prepaid tuition.
Ex-editor of Environment and Urban Journal charged in VND 5 billion extortion case
Heavy rain triggers deadly landslide at Ta Pao Ho 1A site, prompting urgent rescue efforts.
Former lawmakers lose appeals in abuse of power case as high-profile trial concludes.
The famous landmark near Hoan Kiem Lake will be demolished starting late May for urban revitalization.
Pham The Dan’s 360-degree rotating house blends mechanics and innovation to withstand the region’s harsh weather.
Border guards in Quang Nam Province have arrested a major drug trafficker transporting 38 bricks of heroin - approximately 14.3kg - from Laos into Vietnam.
Pham Doan Minh Khue’s heartfelt letter as “the ocean” earns first prize in a contest that attracted 1.5 million entries from across Vietnam.
The rice will be provided free of charge to assist those facing food insecurity during the lean period.
Phu Quoc Airport will be expanded to accommodate up to 18 million passengers per year by 2027, 4.5 times its current capacity of 4 million. By 2050, the airport is expected to handle up to 50 million passengers annually.
In just one week, Vietnam’s Food Safety Authority under the Ministry of Health revoked the registration certificates of 31 dietary supplements, including 18 registered by Abbott Healthcare Vietnam.
A local man in Long An discovered a deadly MK82 bomb while digging a trench beside his home.
HCM City has launched a $13.8 million drainage system upgrade project aimed at eliminating severe flooding in several key areas of Go Vap District, including Nguyen Van Khoi Street, long considered the district’s worst flood-prone location.
Devotees from all walks of life flocked to Quan Su Pagoda to witness a historic spiritual event.
Buddhist followers and citizens gathered in Hanoi to honor the Buddha’s birthday with a rare relic procession.
At around 5:00 PM today, the sacred relics of Shakyamuni Buddha - recognized as a national treasure of India - were solemnly welcomed to Quan Su Pagoda in Hanoi, the headquarters of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha.
Ex-officials at the Ministry of Health arrested for enabling large-scale health product fraud.
In a daring late-night break-in, a burglar sneaks into a Hanoi apartment and escapes after a struggle.
From May 17 to 20, the sacred relic is enshrined at Tam Chuc, drawing pilgrims nationwide.