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To eliminate the administrative unit at the district level, commune units must be upgraded in terms of infrastructure, organizational structure and personnel, with no distinction in quality between commune- and provincial-level civil servants.
Prosecutors claim former An Giang officials accepted bribes to facilitate unauthorized resource extraction, with the case set for trial from March 19 to 31.
Vietnam’s state-owned enterprises propose increased decision-making power and regulatory reforms to enhance efficiency, accelerate investment, and achieve the government’s 8% GDP growth target by 2025.
Under a new government decree, the Ministry of Industry and Trade will reduce its structure from 28 to 22 units, optimizing management and decentralizing market regulation.
Leading banks in Vietnam, including Vietcombank, Agribank, and BIDV, propose a special lending mechanism to accelerate loan approvals for large-scale national projects, boost investment, and enhance economic growth.
Vietnamese startups are eager for new policies and more support for the technology ecosystem as set up in Resolution 57, which calls for breakthroughs in the development of science, technology, innovation and digital transformation.
The city has begun upgrading a 600-meter stretch of Chu Van An Street in Binh Thanh District to ease congestion and improve infrastructure, with completion expected within eight months.
At the ASEAN Future Forum 2025, PM Anwar Ibrahim and President Jose Ramos-Horta lauded Vietnam’s rapid economic growth, diplomatic influence, and leadership in ASEAN’s future.
Under a new government initiative, nearly 1 million affordable homes will be built, with priority given to low-income households and workers.
Spanning 200 hectares, Hanoi’s future high-tech biotechnology zone aims to position the city as a leading biotech center, with accelerated land clearance efforts paving the way for construction.
With an 18% increase in Vietnamese students, New Zealand is launching new initiatives, including the New Zealand Universities Awards, to enhance study opportunities.
With investments in science, semiconductors, and digital governance, Bac Ninh is shaping up to be a driving force in Vietnam’s tech and innovation landscape.
Vo Thanh Hai, 28, raises fish with showy colors, described by enthusiasts as 'Eastern jewelry', with prices ranging from hundreds of thousand to several million dong each.
Surpassing candidates from prestigious high schools, Le Nhat Minh from Hoang Long High School won second prize in the national excellent students exam in Japanese and became the highest scorer in Hanoi.
At K Hospital’s pathology center, doctors and technicians work tirelessly behind the scenes to provide accurate cancer diagnoses, ensuring precise treatment plans.
Many universities in Vietnam favor IELTS and TOEFL for admissions, leaving the Vietnamese Standardized Test of English Proficiency (VSTEP) with limited recognition.
After securing the 2024 Vietnam Golden Ball, Tien Linh remains determined to reach new heights with his club and the national team.
PM Pham Minh Chinh has called on state-owned enterprises to drive Vietnam’s economic expansion, urging them to embrace innovation, enhance efficiency, and contribute to sustainable national development.
Starting March 1, the Ministry of Public Security will oversee driver testing and license issuance, ensuring a seamless transition with enhanced digital integration.
Under Decision No. 383/QD-TTg, the strategy sets the target of at least 50% of the elderly who wish to work will have jobs.
From battlefield surgeries to cutting-edge medical procedures, Vietnam’s healthcare sector has evolved into a leader in specialized treatments and disease prevention.
The Vietnam Golden Ball Awards 2024 honored Tien Linh as the top male footballer, Thuy Trang as the best female player, and Thinh Phat as the futsal standout.
Set to begin trials for the Korean V-League 2025/26, Tran Thi Thanh Thuy could secure a high-paying contract and further her international career.
Nguyen Thanh Nghi has been appointed as Deputy Head of Ho Chi Minh City’s Anti-Corruption, Waste Prevention, and Negligence Committee, reinforcing efforts to combat misconduct in the city.
Hanoi has set ambitious goals to become a top science and technology hub in Asia by 2045, focusing on innovation, digital transformation, and knowledge-based economic growth.