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Hanoi approves demolition of ‘Shark Jaw’ building to create new public space

Authorities in Hanoi have agreed to tear down the ‘Shark Jaw’ building and transform Dong Kinh - Nghia Thuc Square into a modern public space. The plan includes an underground complex with cultural and commercial facilities.

Vietnamese Ao Dai Heritage Club launched in the Netherlands

The Vietnamese Women's Association in the Netherlands has officially introduced the Vietnamese Ao Dai Heritage Club, bringing together Vietnamese expatriates and Dutch friends in a cultural celebration of traditional attire.

Retired doctor still contributes to 'reviving' hearts, saving the critically ill

Retired for more than a decade, Pham Quang Huy, a doctor at Thong Nhat General Hospital in Dong Nai Province, still works to help "revive" numerous hearts and bring patients back to life.

Social housing projects offer hope for workers, but accessibility issues persist

Thousands of social housing projects in Hanoi will soon begin construction, a positive sign for average workers amid rising prices for commercial apartments. However, experts say that ensuring accessibility to affordable housing remains a challenge.

Medical genius: a Vietnamese professor’s life-changing journey

The surgical operations, including one that was the world's first, conducted by Professor Dr Nguyen The Hoang over three decades have helped transform the lives of many people.

Dutch tourist found safe after going missing on Mount Fansipan

Authorities in Lao Cai province successfully located and rescued a Dutch tourist who went missing while hiking Mount Fansipan.

Nearly 1,200km of expressways set for completion in 2025

Currently, 56 per cent of the project is complete. Efforts are being made to fast-track tunnel construction, with breakthroughs expected by April 30.

Is social housing really affordable? Vietnamese workers say no

Despite government incentives, social housing in Vietnam is still too expensive for low-income families. What can be done to fix this?

Inside the 7-day psychological trap: How scammers steal millions

Cybercriminals are using AI to create fake identities and trick victims into losing millions. Learn how to protect yourself.

Vietnam’s minimum wage falls short of living costs

As living costs rise, more Vietnamese workers are leaving major cities to find financial stability elsewhere. The push for a living wage is stronger than ever.

Vietnam’s population may decline after three decades due to low birth rates

If fertility rates remain low, Vietnam will face a shrinking workforce and aging population. The government is considering policy changes to reverse the trend.

Massive military parade rehearsals underway for Vietnam’s Reunification Day

Vietnam mobilizes 5,400 soldiers for a grand military parade marking the 50th anniversary of national reunification on April 30 in Ho Chi Minh City.

Ho Chi Minh City to start construction on Metro Line 2 in December 2025

Ho Chi Minh City will break ground on Metro Line 2 in December 2025 after finalizing approvals and contractor selection.

VietNamNet to transition under the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs

As part of Vietnam’s government restructuring, VietNamNet will be managed by the newly established Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs.

Vietnam announces a five-day public holiday for April 30 and May 1

Vietnamese workers will receive a five-day break for April 30 and May 1, with compensation work scheduled for April 26.

Vietnam grants amnesty ahead of April 30 reunification anniversary

Since 2009, Vietnam has pardoned nearly 100,000 prisoners through its amnesty program, reinforcing a commitment to human rights and reintegration.

Nine people detained after 'coffin' publicity stunt near Ben Thanh market

Authorities are investigating the incident, which was allegedly staged as a promotional gimmick.

Police officer killed while restraining violent suspect in Ba Ria-Vung Tau

Duong Huu Tri, born 1987, set a vehicle on fire, and attacked law enforcement officers, leading to the death of a mobile police officer on duty.

Ministry of Public Security to streamline airport security checks

To support the transition, the Ministry of Public Security has re-organised and upgraded its Air Security Division, under the Immigration Department, into the National Aviation Security Centre.

Vietnam considers relaxing two-child policy amid declining birth rate

The Ministry of Health has proposed allowing couples to decide the number and timing of their children, as well as addressing regional disparities in birth rates.