Universities to lay out red carpet for professors, talents

The Vietnam National University HCM City (VNUHCMC) is planning to invite 100 visiting professors in the next five years, and other universities are spending billions of dong to attract talents.

Historic merger of provinces needs strategic vision

One of the critical issues arising in the merging of provinces, the abolishing of district-level administration, and the reorganizing of communes is the significant number of civil servants and officials that will become redundant.

Vietnam’s private sector struggles with systemic obstacles

Despite playing a vital role in GDP growth, private enterprises face persistent challenges, especially in institutional reform and access to resources.

Vietnam to tackle illegal crypto exchanges with tough regulations

As Vietnam moves to pilot legal cryptocurrency exchanges, authorities emphasize the need for strict penalties against unlicensed platforms.

University graduate credits his achievements to his mother and her dreams

Even now, Phu vividly remembers when he and his siblings collected mango seeds to trade for instant noodles, or when his mother had to pawn the gold bracelet left by his grandmother.

Innovation sector must contribute 3% to GDP growth: Minister

Minister Nguyen Manh Hung has asked the innovation sector to contribute at least 3 percent to GDP growth, serving as a key driver to boost economic growth.

Eighty-two-year-old Vietnamese man travels across country with family

On February 3, 2025, or the sixth day of the new lunar year, Pham Ngoc Van, 82, returned to his home in Sa Dec in DongThap province after a 10-day journey from HCM City in the south to Cao Bang in the north with his youngest daughter's family.

Social media madness: The latest trends captivating Vietnam’s youth

From saying farewell to iconic landmarks to trying odd food combinations, Vietnam’s online community embraces creativity and controversy.

Finger amputations: the dangers of breeding venomous cobra snakes

Many cobra breeders in Tu Xa commune, LamThao district, in Phu Tho province have lost fingers after being attacked by venomous snakes.

IoT, blockchain emerge as new targets for hackers

The proliferation of IoT devices and blockchain ecosystems will draw hackers to poorly secured devices and cryptocurrency trading platforms, amplifying financial risks and data losses for organizations, a report has found.

Vietnam’s top universities expand with new branch campuses across provinces

Major universities are establishing branches nationwide to improve educational access and meet local workforce demands, with significant investments in infrastructure and new academic programs.

DHL Supply Chain Announces Bertrand Juvigny as New Managing Director for Vietnam

DHL Supply Chain, a global leader in contract logistics, has appointed Bertrand Juvigny as the new managing director of DHL Supply Chain Vietnam, effective March 24, 2025.

Vietnamese referees get advanced VAR training from FIFA experts

FIFA continues to support VFF and VPF with professional VAR training to enhance officiating standards in Vietnamese football.

Patriotism on the rooftop: Young man’s salute to helicopter formation goes viral

A young man’s spontaneous tribute to military pilots in Dong Nai spreads a powerful message of love for the homeland.

Agentic AI: A game-changer for Vietnamese businesses

Embracing Agentic AI can enhance competitiveness and sustainable growth in Vietnam's digital landscape.

Deputy PM orders swift action on air pollution, emissions testing for motorbikes

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has called for the swift implementation of motorbike emissions testing and the development of a national action plan to address air pollution in major urban areas such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Named after a coiled snake, temple attracts raw pork offerings from visitors

There is a small temple in Bien Hoa City with a strange name - Mieu Ba Khoanh - that describes a snake rolling itself into a ball. Locals worship with raw pork at the temple every year.

Vietnam grapples with $90 billion crypto influx, calls for strict regulations

Amid concerns over criminal exploitation, experts urge Vietnam to establish a comprehensive legal framework to manage cryptocurrency transactions.

Deputy PM orders public investment to continue smoothly despite restructuring

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh demands strict discipline and no disruption to public investment projects.

Many beauty service facilities in Vietnam are unlicensed: ministry

Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan acknowledged that many unlicensed aesthetic facilities operate illegally and are disguised as beauty salons, skincare centers, hair salons, aesthetic clinics, or spas.

New park and lake coming to Long Bien District, Hanoi

Spanning over 70,000 square meters, the project will boost urban greenery and recreation.

5G expansion in Vietnam: MobiFone joins the race to accelerate connectivity

MobiFone’s new 5G network, boasting speeds up to 1.5 Gbps, is set to boost connectivity and support digital transformation.

Viral videos of Singapore PM’s Vietnam visit resonate with local music

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's use of local music in his TikTok videos captures the attention of Vietnamese audiences, generating high engagement.

Truck stuck on railway track in Da Nang causes train delays

Local authorities managed to clear the truck after 27 minutes, but two trains faced delays.

Brazilian president arrives in Vietnam to boost strategic partnership

Accompanied by 11 ministers and parliamentary leaders, President Lula da Silva starts a historic visit.