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In response to the devastating floods that have struck provinces across South Central Vietnam in recent days, VietNamNet is calling on its readers to demonstrate the spirit of solidarity and compassion by supporting affected communities.
Technology’s future depends not on how powerful AI becomes, but on how wisely and compassionately we choose to guide it.
Launched at Harvard, this strategic book reflects two nations’ bond and their joint contribution to global AI thought leadership.
Cao Bang is reeling from back-to-back storms that triggered the worst floods in nearly 40 years, leaving widespread destruction and despair.
A delegation of journalists from the Kingdom of Cambodia, led by In Chhay, Deputy Minister of Information, visited VietNamNet for a working session on October 3.
Back-to-back storms have devastated central VN. Homes, schools, and crops lie in ruins. Even the most resilient people have been pushed to their limits. Now, more than ever, they need the nation’s compassion and solidarity to rebuild their lives.
Attending the live National Concert Things Everlasting 2025, US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc E. Knapper described the event as a magnificent performance.
The 2025 edition of Things Everlasting struck an emotional chord through innovative arrangements and heartfelt performances that honored Vietnam’s legacy.
Held at the new Ho Guom Theater, the 2025 edition embraced legacy and innovation.
Vietnam’s signature National Day concert blends history, art, and patriotism through a symphony of powerful and tender melodies.
Vietnam’s national concert “Things Everlasting” kicks off its 15th edition, blending traditional folk sounds with symphonic beauty ahead of National Day.
The National Concert “Things Everlasting” continues its tradition of narrating Vietnam’s cultural legacy through elegant and emotive music, while encapsulating the nation’s major historical milestones.
Over nearly 30 years of performing, Meritorious Artist Le Giang has brought the sound of the Vietnamese monochord (dan bau) to more than 80 countries and territories – a dream achievement for any artist.
"Things Everlasting" 2025 will feature both new and returning artists in a special National Day concert at Ho Guom Theatre.
As the nation marks 100 years of revolutionary journalism, VietNamNet steps into a new mission under the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs.
VietNamNet’s new journey is not merely a transfer of oversight - it is a continuation, an elevation, and a mission of service. With trust, responsibility, and a deep desire to contribute, VietNamNet begins this next chapter today.
Vietnamese leaders emphasize the role of journalism in strengthening national identity.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung of the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs has signed a decision appointing Nguyen Van Ba as Editor-in-Chief of VietNamNet, now operating under the ministry’s authority.
As part of Vietnam’s government restructuring, VietNamNet will be managed by the newly established Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs.
As of February 1, 2025, VietNamNet will officially operate from its new headquarters at the Telecommunications Authority Building (VNTA), located at 68 Duong Dinh Nghe Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi.