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Dozens of PhDs who graduated from international universities last year returned to Vietnam to work and settle down, including a renowned graduate from a leading school in the US.
As the creator of numerous high-yielding and tasty rice varieties, Tran Manh Bao recalls being criticized for sending staff abroad for scientific research at his enterprise.
Many Vietnamese children are now born fully healthy thanks to a gene decoding technology used by Prof Dr Tran Van Khanh in her lab.
Trying the famous Hanoi pho at 4 am, a Japanese tourist nodded repeatedly, praising the thin, silky noodles and tender braised beef stew, declaring it "was worth waking up early for."
Vietnam’s draft data protection law will prohibit social media platforms from requiring ID card photos for verification. It also strengthens restrictions on unauthorized data collection and online surveillance.
Despite its ultra-slim form, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature a cutting-edge high-density battery, ensuring top-tier battery life without compromising size.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh announced plans to allocate an additional $400 million from increased revenue and cost savings to support science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
General Secretary To Lam emphasizes the need for a well-defined strategy to remove barriers and foster the growth of Vietnam’s private sector, which contributes over 50% of GDP but faces structural challenges.
Hanoi has submitted a proposal for a 46km expressway linking Gia Binh Airport to the capital. The project, estimated at $1.05 billion, will be built under a public-private partnership (PPP) model.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presented the Kovalevskaia Prize to two distinguished scientists for their groundbreaking research and technological applications, furthering Vietnam’s scientific development.
The College Board has acknowledged a technical issue during the March 8 SAT exam, affecting some students. Impacted test-takers can choose between a full refund and a free retest or keeping their submitted scores.
The ancient persimmon tree in Quang Huc, Phu Tho, has stood for a thousand years, serving as a spiritual landmark. Recognized as a heritage tree in 2024, it remains a site of prayer and reverence for locals seeking peace and prosperity.
The Prime Minister has approved several key personnel changes, including the appointment of new provincial leaders and adjustments within the National Assembly’s leadership structure.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh urges stronger trade and investment cooperation with major partners, including the U.S., China, and Europe, while ensuring balanced trade policies and economic resilience.
iPhones in Vietnam are seeing massive discounts of up to $260, while washing machines are being sold for as little as $125. Meanwhile, Japan’s luxury strawberries are trending for Women’s Day, and lobster farmers are facing steep price drops.
Nikkei Asia’s latest feature paints a vibrant picture of Hanoi, bringing to life its dynamic streets, iconic dishes, and historical landmarks. The article explores what makes Hanoi an unforgettable destination.
U22 Vietnam is assembling a talented and experienced team under Coach Kim Sang Sik, with key players already shining on the senior national team. With solid preparation, Vietnam aims to reclaim its SEA Games football crown.
A second-grade student in Nam Tra My, Quang Nam, has died after suffering from a prolonged high fever without receiving medical attention. Many other students in the same area are also experiencing similar symptoms.
The Ben Thanh – Suoi Tien Metro, the first in Vietnam to feature underground sections, has been officially inaugurated. The project, funded through Japanese ODA and domestic investment, strengthens Vietnam-Japan cooperation in urban infrastructure.
General Secretary To Lam and his spouse, Ngo Phuong Ly, have embarked on a state visit to Indonesia and an official visit to the ASEAN Secretariat.