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National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyen Duc Hai underscored Vietnam's commitment to harnessing technology for better auditing practices while addressing the 8th meeting of the INTOSAI Working Group on Big Data (INTOSAI WGBD) on September 10.
According to the indictment, Hoang Tung Thien, born in 1978 in Phuong Canh ward, Nam Tu Liem district, has used his Facebook account to post information defaming several organisations and individuals since April 2023.
As water levels rise along the major rivers surrounding Hanoi, residents and authorities remain on high alert. With torrential rains upstream, the risk of severe flooding continues to grow, threatening communities along the rivers' banks.
Professor Le Ngoc Thach, a visiting lecturer at the University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, has donated VND1 billion ($40,000) to support those affected by the recent floods in Northern Vietnam.
A wedding in Bac Ninh has gained widespread attention online after the groom and his entourage waded through floodwaters to reach the bride’s house in Bac Giang.
Authorities in Lao Cai Province are working to determine the number of people missing after a landslide caused the collapse of the operations building at the Southeast Asia - Nam Luc Hydropower Plant.
A catastrophic flash flood has engulfed the entire village of Lang Nu in Phuc Khanh Commune, Bao Yen District, Lao Cai, leaving 15 people dead and over 100 missing. Rescue efforts are underway in the isolated area.
Party General Secretary and State President To Lam has decided to bestow the third-class Fatherland Protection Order upon Colonel Nguyen Dinh Khiem, who lost his life while assisting residents in Quang Ninh to cope with super typhoon Yagi.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on September 9 issued a decision on allocating 100 billion VND (some 4 million USD) from the 2024 central budget reserve to support five provinces affected by typhoon Yagi.
The Asia-Pacific forum for young Francophones will be held in Hanoi from September 11-13, focusing on employment, creativity, and innovation as the heart of Francophonie in Asia-Pacific.
In just a few hours on September 7, typhoon Yagi swept over Hanoi, leaving not only material damage but also emotional impacts on many people.
In response to the widespread devastation caused by Typhoon Yagi, VietNamNet is launching an urgent appeal, calling on the spirit of unity and mutual assistance to support those in need in Northern Vietnam.
A competition entitled “Vietnam in my heart” aiming to promote the Vietnamese language was launched in Hungary on September 8.
Yen Bai City is battling severe floods as the Red River’s water levels continue to climb, leaving neighborhoods submerged and forcing authorities to impose restrictions on key bridges and roadways.
Northern localities are taking drastic actions to cope with the aftermaths of typhoon Yagi and its subsequent heavy rains and flooding.
Authorities in Cao Bang are urgently conducting rescue operations as 38 people remain missing in Nguyen Binh district following a series of devastating landslides.
As floodwaters from the Red River continue to surge in Hanoi, the middle islet is almost completely submerged, leaving residents along the banks scrambling to evacuate.
Typhoon Yagi has caused significant damage to life and property in several northern regions. The storm’s path, intensity, and characteristics upon entering the East Sea revealed many unusual patterns.
Dozens have been reported missing after a landslide buried a travelling passenger bus in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang on September 9.
Typhoon Yagi has inflicted severe damage on Ha Long’s high-profile landmarks, including the Dolphin Palace and Quang Ninh Museum, both of which are million-dollar investments.