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After Typhoon Yagi battered Quang Ninh and Nam Dinh, local auto repair shops are working around the clock to fix storm-related damage to vehicles, but demand continues to outpace capacity.
Tucked away in the bustling heart of Hanoi, Dong Xuan and Trung Yen alleys may be narrow and unassuming, but they are culinary treasures.
A fishing boat capsized near Gunsan, South Korea, resulting in three fatalities, but three Vietnamese fishermen were rescued safely, according to the South Korean Coast Guard.
As of September 16, international support for Vietnam has surpassed $22 million, with contributions from 20 countries and organizations to aid recovery efforts following Typhoon Yagi.
A tropical depression forming in the same location as Typhoon Yagi is expected to enter the East Sea, potentially intensifying into storm number 4 with a more complex path.
The Gumball 3000 supercar rally brought excitement to Ho Chi Minh City, but Vietnamese supercar enthusiasts were left disappointed as notable local collectors chose not to participate.
More than 50 students and teachers have lost their lives due to the devastation caused by Typhoon Yagi, as the Ministry of Education and Training reports severe damage across northern Vietnam.
The badminton tournament attracted 307 athletes from 22 countries and territories. The singles champion received a prize of US$7,500.
Special procedures are proposed for projects in research and development, semiconductor, chip-making and new technology battery, as well as investments in high-tech industrial parks, export processing and functional zones in economic areas.
Trade turnover between the nation and ASEAN reached US$54.9 billion during the eight-month period, up 12.5% on-year, with the country posting a trade deficit of US$5.6 billion with the bloc.
A number of foreign governments and international organisations have quickly sent emergency aid in support of northern Vietnamese localities as they strive to overcome the consequences of super typhoon Yagi.
Thailand is viewed as Vietnam's largest export market in ASEAN with US$5.23 billion, up 7.2% over the same period from last year, according to details given by the General Department of Customs.
A new report from the Authority of Information Security highlights six prevalent online scams, from charity fraud following Typhoon Yagi to deepfake cryptocurrency schemes targeting users globally.
Vietnam’s exports to the Japanese market reached more than US$16 billion during the initial eight months of the year, up 4.8% against the same period from last year, according to the statistics released by the General Department of Vietnam Customs.
Vietnam, joining hands with the international community, has made tireless efforts over the past years to protect the ozone layer, and control and eliminate ozone-depleting substances and greenhouse gases (HFCs).
Vietnamese author Nguyen Ngoc Tu reflects on her evolving writing style after receiving the 'Outstanding Southeast Asian Literature' award for her acclaimed short story collection 'Securing a Cloud'.
New Zealand has announced a 1 million NZD aid package to assist Vietnam in addressing the severe impacts of Typhoon Yagi, with a focus on emergency relief and long-term recovery.
A tropical depression currently active near the East Sea is forecasted to strengthen into a typhoon in the coming days.
Floodwaters caused by Typhoon Yagi have left 30,000 people still displaced in Hanoi, even as water levels in the Red, Da, and Duong Rivers begin to recede.
Overseas Vietnamese stars made an impressive entrance into the V-League 2024/25, drawing praise from fans and coaches alike, with coach Kim Sang Sik quietly celebrating their potential.