A planned state visit by Vietnamese leader Tô Lâm to China is expected to reinforce political trust and set priorities for bilateral cooperation, a Chinese scholar said.
With Hà Nội’s ambitious 100-year master plan under review, experts are urging policymakers to move beyond conventional development thinking and ready the capital for deep uncertainty.
The trip by Trần Cẩm Tú underscores the two countries’ commitment to strengthening traditional ties and implementing high-level agreements reached earlier this year.
Central to this vision, Việt Nam’s leaders have articulated a simple but powerful principle: development must serve people. People are both the root and the ultimate goal of progress.
Việt Nam is moving to overhaul the way public research funding is managed, with a new draft decree proposing to give the National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) greater autonomy and a stronger focus on results.
In an interview with Vietnam News Agency, Associate Professor Dr Đào Ngọc Chiến, Director of NAFOSTED, outlined how the reforms could reshape the country’s research landscape.
The visit is expected to further strengthen and deepen the great friendship, special solidarity, comprehensive cooperation and strategic cohesion between the two countries, bringing practical benefits to the people of both nations and contributing to peace, friendship, cooperation and development in the region and the world.
“People are the root” doctrine serves as the ultimate yardstick for all policy decisions and the core source of strength for Việt Nam's revolution.
The Ambassador noted that the trip by Politburo member and Permanent member of the Communist Party of Việt Nam (CPV) Central Committee’s Secretariat Trần Cẩm Tú is expected to further consolidate and deepen political trust between the two Parties and States
Media outlets across South America on April 7 carried extensive and positive coverage of Việt Nam’s 16th National Assembly electing key leaders, viewing the move as a significant step in adjusting the country’s leadership structure to support long-term development.
A growing number of graduates find themselves unemployed or working outside their field, highlighting a persistent disconnect between higher education and labour market needs.
Lawmakers say the appointments set the tone for governance and policy execution over the next five years.
On the occasion of the World Health Day, also Việt Nam’s National Health Day for the first time this year, Dr Angela Pratt, WHO Representative in Viet Nam, wrote to Việt Nam News highlighting how evidence-based policies and innovation are shaping the nation’s journey toward universal health coverage and resilience.
The Politburo's Resolution No 57-NQ/TW, issued on December 22, 2024, regards science and technology, innovation and digital transformation as the prerequisite and best opportunity for Việt Nam to become a prosperous and powerful country in the new era – the era of the nation's rise.
The prosecution of eight suspects highlights individual wrongdoing, but also raises deeper questions about enforcement and accountability.
In more advanced cases, criminals even use deepfake technology to mimic faces and voices during video calls, urging victims to transfer money urgently due to alleged changes in flight prices or to secure promotional rates.
According to Nguyễn Việt Hùng, former dean of the Faculty of Party Building and Hồ Chí Minh Ideology at the HCM City Cadre Academy, the nearly four decades since Đổi mới (Renewal) have delivered remarkable economic achievements.
With more than a century of history, the building at No 19 Lê Thánh Tông, Hà Nội, was home to the earliest institutions to train intellectual elites in the region, and is itself a designated heritage structure
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