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Vietnam needs 700,000 cybersecurity professionals to meet rising threats

A senior NCA official stresses that people - not just technology - must stand at the heart of cyber defense.

Photos reveal the stubborn urban crises haunting Hanoi

Hanoi continues to struggle with familiar yet unresolved urban problems. From traffic congestion to flooding and pollution, the city faces mounting pressure that calls for long-term, sustainable solutions.

Defense Ministry proposes generous incentives to attract top military talent

The Ministry of National Defense is currently collecting feedback on a draft decree detailing policies to attract and reward exceptional talent in the ranks of the Vietnam People's Army.

Groom from Thanh Hoa stuns netizens with 8 shoulder poles of wedding gifts

A short video of a wedding in Thanh Hoa has gone viral, showing a groom and his entourage delivering a trove of ceremonial gifts in the old-fashioned way.

iPhone 18 Pro’s next-gen Face ID delayed again

Apple pushes back plans to bring under-display Face ID to the iPhone 18 Pro, with technology now expected to debut in future models.

Drivers hide plates to dodge AI cameras, traffic police push for tougher fines

As AI-powered traffic cameras continue to roll out across key roads in Vietnam, a worrying trend has emerged: drivers covering or altering their license plates to avoid detection and fines.

Over 15,700 drunk driving cases handled in Ho Chi Minh City in just one month

During a month-long campaign targeting alcohol-related violations, Ho Chi Minh City’s Traffic Police Division recorded over 54,800 traffic offenses, including more than 15,700 cases involving drunk driving.

Party urges crackdown on fake goods harming public health

The Party Secretariat has issued a strong directive calling for legal reform and harsher penalties against individuals and organizations that deliberately produce or traffic counterfeit goods, in a bid to better protect consumer rights.

Cancer patients in Vietnam may access new Russian drug

K Hospital in Hanoi has announced plans to introduce the Russian-made cancer drug Pembroria into its treatment protocols, although the medication is currently not covered by Vietnam’s public health insurance scheme.

Inmates may gain right to donate organs under new legislation

Inmates in Vietnam may soon be allowed to donate organs and reproductive cells, as the National Assembly debates a progressive legal amendment.

Ha Long International Cruise Port to welcome 32,000 visitors by year-end

On November 11–12, the port is receiving two luxury cruise ships — Westerdam (Netherlands) and Star Voyager (Bahamas) — carrying more than 3,100 passengers and crew members to explore Quang Ninh’s heritage sites.

Young artists take centre stage at Photo Hanoi '25 Exhibition

The photography exhibition runs through November, providing art enthusiasts with an opportunity to explore fresh, humanistic, and profound perspectives in photography, which is an art form that continuously evolves alongside modern life.

Vietnam sees record foreign tourist arrivals despite stormy season

Vietnam’s tourism industry shattered inbound records despite the height of the storm season, fueling momentum into the year-end surge.

First successful open-chest surgery performed at Truong Sa infirmary

Doctors from Military Hospital 175 in Ho Chi Minh City have successfully performed the first open-chest surgery at the Truong Sa island infirmary, a major medical breakthrough achieved under harsh and limited conditions far from the mainland.

Vietnam appoints two new provincial leaders in Hung Yen and Ninh Binh

Senior officials with rich local experience take up new roles in Hung Yen and Ninh Binh.

Suspected food poisoning from bread in HCM City rises to 299 cases

Nearly 300 people have fallen ill after eating bread from two shops in Ho Chi Minh City, with dangerous bacteria now detected.

Doctors warn against giving Tamiflu to children without prescription

As flu A cases surge in Hanoi, experts warn parents against unsupervised use of Tamiflu.

Hanoi hotel denies guest check-in; unrelated hotels suffer 1-star backlash

A viral video of a Hanoi hotel denying a guest check-in sparked outrage online. Unfortunately, other unrelated hotels with similar names are suffering from false 1-star reviews and reputational damage.

Police in HCM City help French national of Vietnamese descent find aunt

After more than 13 years of separation, a French citizen of Vietnamese descent has found his maternal aunt, thanks to the support of officers from Tan Thanh Ward Police in Ho Chi Minh City.

What to expect in Quynh Son, Vietnam’s award-winning tourism village

After being recognized as one of the “Best Tourism Villages in the World 2025,” Quynh Son Village in Lang Son has captured the attention of travel enthusiasts and welcomed a growing number of visitors.