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Vietnam cracks down on durian safety risks amid rising China scrutiny

Authorities investigate contamination sources as Vietnam pushes for cleaner durian exports.

Vietnam investigates healthcare ads for fraud, misuse of authority

The Health Ministry targets misleading ads for traditional medicine and supplements, including scientists’ roles.

SEA Games 33 draw favors U22 Vietnam

U22 squad in Pot 1, poised for a strong campaign at SEA Games 33 in Thailand.

Sailing through culture: A living delta beyond the riverbanks

The Mekong Delta’s true richness lies in its people, crafts, and river-rooted stories.

Human rights and happiness in focus for new media award

A new annual award honors simple moments of joy and celebrates Vietnam’s human rights progress.

Vietnamese adults spend 10 years living with illness

On average, each Vietnamese person lives about 10 years with illness, reducing their total healthy life expectancy. Older adults typically suffer from three to four chronic conditions.

Vietnam mulls land-use tax to prevent real estate waste

A proposed property tax law aims to stop idle land hoarding by making owners pay if land remains unused.

First tropical storm may form in East Sea by mid-June

Meteorologists warn of possible storm development and increasing heat as Vietnam enters peak rainy season.

Vietnamese associate professor's paper pulled amid ethical concerns

A scientific paper listing an associate professor of physics as lead author, along with a study abroad consultant and several high school students, has been retracted by the Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, published by Sage.

Food safety crackdown launched on stimulants, fake inputs

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MoAE) has launched a high-priority campaign to crack down on the abuse of growth stimulants in fruit production and the excessive use of chemicals in food processing to artificially enhance weight.

Vietnam’s Y Nhi radiates confidence in Miss World challenge round

Vietnam’s representative Huynh Tran Y Nhi impressed both judges and audiences with her fluent English, poise, and heartfelt message during a pivotal round of Miss World 2025.

A farewell to President Tran Duc Luong, a leader of substance

The former President is remembered for his intellect, humility, and decisive leadership during Vietnam’s pivotal transformation years.

Bai Dinh Pagoda welcomes Buddha relic in grand ceremony

From early morning, thousands of residents from Ninh Binh and neighboring provinces gathered at Bai Dinh Pagoda to witness the ceremonial procession and veneration of the sacred relic of Shakyamuni Buddha.

China approves over 800 new codes for Vietnam’s durian exports

In a significant development for Vietnam’s durian industry, China’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) has officially approved 829 new growing area codes and 131 packing facility codes, expanding Vietnam’s access to this lucrative market.

Tay woman brings western tourists to northwesten village to farm and till soil

In 2017, with savings from her job as a tour guide, Hoang Thi Xoi convinced her parents to renovate their home in Tong Pinh Cai village (Lam Thuong, Luc Yen, Yen Bai) to serve tourists.

iPhone Ultra could replace Pro Max as Apple’s top-tier device

Apple may restructure its iPhone lineup with an Ultra model leading the charge.

Vietnam to resume cross-border trains with China

The Vietnam Railways Corporation is scheduled to resume international passenger train service between Vietnam and China on May 25, with trains operating between Gia Lam Station and Nanning, China.

Song Doc oil field incident under control, no environmental harm

A technical issue at the decommissioned Song Doc oil field was swiftly resolved, posing no threat to the environment or other operations.

Cuba's University of Havana launches ‘Ho Chi Minh’ Vietnam studies department

Cuba’s University of Havana, together with the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), inaugurated a department under its Faculty of Philosophy, History, and Sociology to study Vietnam and its renowned leader, President Ho Chi Minh.

Private placements capped at five times equity

One of the most notable changes is the stipulation that the debt-to-equity ratio for companies issuing private bonds must not exceed five times their equity