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Maximum fine of 3,000 USD proposed for violating invoice regulations

Fines of up to 80 million VND (3,050 USD) could be imposed for not issuing invoices when selling goods or providing services, according to a proposal from the Ministry of Finance.

Vietnam builds border schools to close education gaps, bolster security

Following the Politburo’s July 18 conclusion, a nationwide campaign to construct 100 inter-level boarding schools in 100 border communes has officially begun.

Vietnam encourages Japanese firms to invest in key sectors: NA leader

National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man has called on Japanese firms to invest in key sectors in Vietnam including supporting industries, high technology, digital transformation, clean energy, and smart agriculture.

Developing technologically proficient criminal police force: Party chief

The criminal police force must take the lead in implementing the Party and State's policies on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation to serve crime prevention and control, said Party General Secretary To Lam.

All 20 crew members safely rescued from fire on Vietnamese oil tanker

All 20 crew members aboard the Vietnamese oil tanker GT Unity were successfully rescued from a fire in the vessel’s engine room, thanks to the swift response of the Liberian-flagged ship Androusa and Vietnamese maritime rescue teams.

Vietnam among top four at 2025 International AI Olympiad

The Vietnamese national team excelled in both individual and team events at the 2025 International Olympiad on Artificial Intelligence (IOAI) held recently in Beijing, China.

State President concludes visit to Angola

State President Luong Cuong and his spouse, together with a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation, left Luanda on August 8, successfully concluding a state visit to Angola at the invitation of President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço and his spouse.

Hanoi pilots electric bus route for sightseeing in city center

The new electric bus line will serve key attractions in Hoan Kiem and Ba Dinh districts until the end of 2025.

No textbooks, just the road: Boy and mom ride 1,000km across Vietnam

A Hanoi teacher and her 12-year-old son embarked on a transformative two-month journey, cycling from the Mekong Delta to Hue.

Australia boosts student quotas, opens more slots for Vietnamese learners

The Australian government has announced that it will increase international student quotas in 2026, with specific measures to boost student enrollment from Vietnam and other Southeast Asian nations.

National Geographic recommends Vietnam’s top historical destinations

National Geographic, the world-renowned publication, has recently featured an article recommending several historically significant destinations across Vietnam for international travelers.

Mekong Delta faces critical erosion crisis

The Mekong Delta, a young alluvial plain formed by silt and sand carried by the Mekong River, is facing an existential threat.

Liquid Glass leak hints at a bold new look for iPhone 17 Pro Max

If true, Apple may finally bring playful elegance to its high-end iPhones with a color-shifting design.

Export boom or strategic trap? Vietnam faces US tariff test

A former Harvard dean unpacks what the new US tariffs mean for Vietnam's global trade future.

Vietnamese youth in Japan to host inaugural national forum in Osaka

The inaugural Vietnam Youth Forum in Japan is set to take place in Osaka on August 9, bringing together nearly 200 young delegates from across Japan and Vietnam.

Vietnam advances nuclear disarmament efforts through UN engagement

As it prepares to chair the NPT conference, Vietnam strengthens technical and diplomatic cooperation with the UN.

Vietnam women’s football team stays on top in Southeast Asia

FIFA's latest rankings confirm Vietnam as the highest-placed women’s football team in the region.

Tan Son Nhat Terminal 3 to host Bamboo Airways from August 18

Bamboo Airways becomes the second airline to operate at T3, boosting capacity before the September holiday.

Vietnam makes bold move to attract foreign experts with relaxed labor laws

From August 7, 2025, foreign workers involved in innovation and digital transformation sectors in Vietnam will no longer be required to obtain a work permit, according to a newly issued government decree.

Da Nang police bust city’s largest synthetic marijuana ring

Authorities in Da Nang confiscate 500g of powder drugs and 100kg of synthetic marijuana in major bust.