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The shocking heist, orchestrated by the victim’s own son, ends with the capture of the gang in the Central Highlands.
A social media clip showing a young girl driving a car at 60 km/h under her father’s supervision has drawn public condemnation and prompted an official investigation.
The Hanoi People's Committee has approved the construction site and design for Tu Lien Bridge, connecting Tay Ho, Long Bien, and Dong Anh districts.
Thai Binh police caution investors to be wary of land price manipulation sparked by unfounded administrative merger rumors.
Financial support of up to $114,000 for civil servants resigning amid restructuring is no longer available under the latest government decree.
A new training ground in Ba Vi, funded by the US, will support Vietnam’s ongoing mine clearance efforts as part of the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Ho Chi Minh City Food Safety Department orders recall of Kera vegetable gummies for incorrect labeling and false nutritional information.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh encourages Vietnamese youth to preserve cultural heritage while leading technological innovation and digital transformation.
The ability to connect with consumers across diverse MT and GT channels will ultimately define the leaders in the rapidly changing domestic market.
It is necessary to have support policies to encourage investment from the private sector as private enterprises are the most numerous and have made great contributions to the economy's development, according to insiders.
Lai Chau Police and Cambodian authorities dismantled a sophisticated transnational scam network in a high-risk operation.
The reactivation of nuclear power projects will help Vietnam diversify its energy supply sources, guarantee energy security, and achieve its economic growth target as well as its commitment to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
After studying abroad and working for a public university in HCM City, in 2019 Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc made a surprising decision to return to her hometown and start a business.
Scientists from the Institute of Tropical Biology (ITB) under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology have discovered three new plant species in the Nui Chua National Park in the central coastal province of Ninh Thuan.
Despite high treatment success rates, TB remains a significant health challenge in Vietnam, demanding stronger prevention efforts.
The survey findings released in Ho Chi Minh City on March 21 show that the growth momentum is expected to accelerate in 2025, with 92% of small businesses expecting to grow, the highest projection among 11 markets surveyed.
Prominent contemporary artist Dang Thanh Huyen unveils her second solo exhibition, sharing memories and emotions through evocative paintings.
A key goal of the plan is to establish the Long Thành Concentrated Information Park by 2030, which will be a core element sustaining the industry.
To attract investment for infrastructure development in these zones, the Quang Ninh provincial People's Committee is focusing on reviewing available land and making a list of projects to attract investors for technical infrastructure construction.
The third Vietnam Banh Mi (Baguette) Festival is taking place at Le Van Tam Park in Ho Chi Minh City from March 21-24, celebrating Vietnamese 'banh mi' as a world-class culinary treasure.
The National Assembly plans to gather public opinions on constitutional changes from May to June, aimed at streamlining the state apparatus.
Elephant-friendly tourism is a responsible form that helps minimise the impact of tourism activities on elephant health, contributing to conservation efforts and sustainable elephant tourism.
The Dak Lak government reassures ethnic minorities residing illegally in Thailand that they will not face legal consequences and will receive support to rebuild their lives.
A free Vietnamese language class has been launched for children from the Vietnamese community in New York and neighbouring areas, with teachers from Columbia University participating in the initiative.
Belgium’s Antwerp Zoo will contribute two young birds and conduct genetic research to ensure the released population maintains healthy diversity.