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When customers order a single coffee and stay for hours in a café, enjoying air conditioning and free wifi, should shop owners seal power outlets to discourage lingering or let the customers “sit tight”?
Prof. Nguyen Duc Khuong outlines strategic collaboration across trade, tech, and culture.
Authorities uncover high-tech counterfeits endangering public health nationwide.
VINASA Vice President calls for national effort to unlock Vietnam’s AI potential.
High-profile tombs of emperors and royals across Vietnam are increasingly targeted by looters seeking ancient treasures.
Experts warn of rising cyber threats as a case reveals hackers embedded themselves long-term before launching attacks.
Experts urge constitutional compliance, institutional overhaul to unshackle businesses.
Having been years in a trade "not for the faint-hearted," a Dong Thap woman shares her unforgettable experiences.
Having endured a succession of ‘terrible days’ with zero scores on French tests and facing the risk of being expelled, Dr Hoang Trung Dung was ultimately able to master French after a short time.
A total of 62 PhD holders, most of whom were trained overseas, applied for academic and research positions at Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM).
Authorities expose alarming schemes mixing real and fake medicine, while shell companies abroad help illicit drugs enter Vietnam’s market undetected.
Five years after its completion, the commercial housing project for resettlement in the X2 area in Hanoi has only a few residents.
“Counterfeit goods in the healthcare industry are not merely commercial fraud but a crime,” said Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan, adding that drug inspections must not be conducted half-heartedly.
Ambassador Brochet outlines shared goals in innovation, trade, and cultural growth as President Macron visits Vietnam.
Counterfeit health goods spark reform push, with new decree updates expected.
Addressing concerns about the lack of staff quotas to recruit talent, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has said that those who fail to meet requirements would be removed to make way for talented individuals.
Bac Ninh, Thai Nguyen, Hoa Binh, Ha Nam, Hung Yen, and Hai Duong are planning to seek capital and investors for multiple multi-billion dong projects.
Associate Prof Dr Bui Thi An, former National Assembly Deputy, says that profit-driven motives have led to rampant fake and contaminated food, with consumers suffering the consequences.
At the age of 98, former Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh sat down with us to reflect on her years of revolutionary activity, her thoughts on the future of the country, and her hopes for younger generations.
Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien’s fraud case isn’t the first - Vietnam has seen several former pageant winners embroiled in serious scandals.