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$400 million VietinBank Tower abandoned for 15 years on prime Hanoi land

Launched in 2010, VietinBank Tower remains unfinished after 15 years. The once-ambitious $400 million project now stands abandoned, its structures rusting under Hanoi’s skies.

Vietnam’s traffic police intensify campaign against ‘road monsters’

As homemade vehicles cause rising safety concerns, police take decisive action to seize and destroy illegal transports, especially in urban areas.

Hanoi cracks down on illegal brokers in social housing market

The Hanoi Department of Construction has called on city police to investigate unauthorized brokers who charge illegal fees for social housing applications.

Five former provincial party secretaries indicted in Phuc Son corruption scandal

Investigators reveal how real estate tycoon Nguyen Van Hau cultivated relationships with high-ranking officials to influence major development projects.

Hanoi to begin Tu Lien Bridge construction in May, fast-tracks two more bridges

Hanoi confirms May 19 as the groundbreaking date for Tu Lien Bridge, while expediting plans for Tran Hung Dao and Ngoc Hoi bridges to enhance urban connectivity.

Hanoi to transform Ly Thai To flower garden and install Km0 landmark

The Hanoi government is set to invest 182 billion VND in the renovation of Ly Thai To flower garden and the construction of the Km0 milestone, marking a significant step in urban development.

Da Nang seeks investors for prime land near Dragon Bridge

Da Nang is offering a 3,800m² site near Dragon Bridge for lease to establish the new Son Tra Night Market, with investor applications open until April 16.

Hanoi plans public space expansion around Hoan Kiem Lake

Hanoi is planning a major redevelopment near Hoan Kiem Lake, including new public spaces, a redesigned plaza, and the removal of the “Shark Jaw” building.

French twin sisters reunite with Vietnamese mother after 27 years

After 27 years apart, French twin sisters have finally reunited with their Vietnamese mother in a heartwarming reunion in Ba Ria - Vung Tau.

Chagee VN store removes branding after public criticism over sovereignty issue

Following public backlash over its mobile app displaying a controversial map, Chagee’s upcoming store in Ho Chi Minh City has removed its signage ahead of launch.

Truck plunges into ravine in Lam Dong, two dead, one injured

A truck carrying electric poles crashed into a ravine in Lam Dong, killing two and injuring one. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fatal accident.

Online shamans scam victims with fake ‘love charms,’ earning up to $2,800/month

A fraudulent group in Hoa Binh used social media to sell fake ‘love charms,’ tricking victims into sending clothing and money for staged rituals. Authorities are investigating the scam.

Proud footsteps: Young Gia Rai soldier prepares for Vietnam’s grand parade

Young Gia Rai officer Rơ Lan Hưng trains rigorously to earn his place in Vietnam’s grand military parade, honoring his family and community in this historic celebration.

Vietnamese students under investigation for throwing rocks at SE1 train

Seven students in Quang Ngai have been identified for throwing rocks at the SE1 train, shattering windows and endangering passengers. Police are investigating.

First look at Asia’s largest exhibition center under construction in Hanoi

Hanoi’s National Exhibition and Fair Center is shaping up to be Asia’s largest, featuring cutting-edge facilities for global trade fairs and business events. Scheduled for completion in September 2025.

HCM City health officials debunk blood filtration claims for stroke prevention

Medical experts confirm there is no scientific basis for using blood filtration to prevent strokes or remove toxins, urging compliance with Vietnam’s healthcare regulations.

Hanoi approves 40-story buildings to accelerate old apartment redevelopment

Hanoi plans to allow 40-story buildings in aging apartment complexes like Thanh Cong, Giang Vo, and Ngoc Khanh to overcome redevelopment challenges while maintaining infrastructure balance.

Hanoi allocates $720,000 to demolish ‘Shark Jaw’ building

Hanoi plans to invest $720,000 to demolish the iconic ‘Shark Jaw’ building and expand Dong Kinh-Nghia Thuc Square. The project aims to improve public space and develop underground parking.

Ho Chi Minh City prioritizes women for social housing rentals under new policy

Ho Chi Minh City authorities have announced a new regulation giving priority to women, alongside vulnerable groups, in renting social housing built with public investment.

Drunk Mercedes driver causes fatal crash in Thu Duc, one killed, five injured

A Mercedes driver lost control and crashed into 10 motorcycles in Thu Duc, Ho Chi Minh City, killing one and injuring five. Police confirmed she was intoxicated at the time.