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From October 1 lenders including banks will not be allowed to provide medium- and long-term foreign currency loans to businesses to pay for imports.
A flying taxi that you can order through an app? This German company plans to make that a reality in the next six years.
A road in Hanoi’s Long Bien District has become an attractive place for young people to check in for its romantic beauty created by red maple trees.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has begun inspections of erosion sites on riverbanks and coastal sites in Ca Mau Province.
Two Malaysian referees will officiate over three key matches in the last two rounds of V.League 1.
A cross-border payment start-up has bagged the first prize of US$5,000 at the Fintech Summit 2019 competition.
The abbot from a Buddhist monastery in the northern province of Vinh Phuc has been suspended from his position for behaving inappropriately.
Hanoi FC will be without their No 1 goalkeeper Nguyen Van Cong against 4.25 SC in the second leg of the Asian Football Confederation Inter-zonal Final.
Each Vietnamese citizen will be issued with a unique health ID card, which they will be able to use throughout their lives, according to the Ministry of Health.
Do Quoc Luat and Pham Thi Hue were crowned winners of the Hà Nội Mới Newspaper – Run for Peace on Sunday in Hanoi.
Vietnamese player in second-place finish at Maldives International Challenge
Vietnam advised to take advantage of AI chances to bolster growth
It’s been 51 years since former US Army photographer Ronald L Haeberle documented the tragic Mỹ Lai Massacre on March 16, 1968, when 504 unarmed villagers – 182 women, and 173 children and infants –
She may be 87 years old, but Bui Thi Thinh is showing no signs of slowing down.
School has gotten that little bit better for disadvantaged children in the central province of Nghe An.
Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh delivered his remarks “Revitalizing multilateralism for sustainable peace and development” at the General Debate of the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York yesterday.
This is not the first time Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh protests China at an international forum.
People often see rescue workers as young and strong men, because they often work in perilous situations. Few believe that someone can rush into danger when they enter retirement age.
Vietnam's population is rapidly ageing, and along with the increasing number of elderly people, comes a boom in start-up businesses among them.