Amnesty affirms Việt Nam's consistent policy in promoting, protecting human rights

Since 2009, the State President has issued eleven amnesty decisions benefiting over 104,000 inmates who demonstrated good conduct and rehabilitation, enabling them to return to their families and communities as productive citizens.

State-level preliminary review of the 80th National Day march-past, parade took place in Hà Nội

This year marks the first time in 40 years – since 1985 – that the National Day Parade at Ba Đình Square will feature large-scale contingents of military vehicles, artillery, weapons and equipment.

National Assembly urged to lead bold reforms for nation's future

NA is not only the highest organ of state power but also the common home of the people’s representatives, entrusted with the noble responsibility of listening to the people, speaking for the people and protecting their legitimate interests, Party General Secretary Tô Lâm said.

New Zealand Parliament Speaker arrives in Hà Nội, beginning official visit to Việt Nam

The visit made by Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives (Parliament) Gerry Brownlee to Việt Nam takes place at a time when the two countries are celebrating the 50th founding anniversary of diplomatic relations (June 19, 1975–2025). It is expected to consolidate political trust, deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and promote more practical and effective bilateral cooperation.

PM orders swift recovery efforts following Typhoon Kajiki, as death toll rises to 7

Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính ordered local authorities, particularly in Thanh Hóa, Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh to mobilise forces and equipment to reach isolated areas, search for missing people, and provide immediate relief.

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Ironwood roots run deep in Phú Thọ forest

The trek to the cluster of 11 ancient trees starts at Forest Protection Station No 3 in Bo Trẳm Hamlet, located within the reserve. It takes about an hour’s walk across grassy hills, bamboo groves, and slippery limestone slopes to reach the site where the oldest tree stands marked.

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