Việt Nam has demonstrated global leadership through the Hanoi Convention on Cybercrime, signaling its determination to foster a safer, more resilient digital environment for all.
Intense storms have forced reservoirs in central Việt Nam to release water urgently, renewing calls for a flood storage purchase mechanism to better manage rising risks.
Việt Nam’s sustained high economic growth signals a clear path to high-income status. Its investments in digital infrastructure, advanced manufacturing and the green economy align with New Zealand’s strengths in agri-food systems, renewable energy and technology.
Since the two-tier local administration model came into operation on July 1, the responsibilities of authorities from the central to local levels in disaster prevention and control have been more clearly defined in a detailed and stringent manner.
To mark the establishment of diplomatic ties between Việt Nam and Norway (25/11/1971-25/11/2025) and also the beginning of the UN's 16 days of activism against gender based violence, Ambassador of Norway H.E. Hilde Solbakken wrote an article for Việt Nam News highlighting one of cooperation priorities between the two countries.
Eight years after the EU issued its yellow card, Việt Nam says its legal and enforcement systems have undergone structural changes. Officials warn, however, that local responsibility and strict grassroots enforcement remain critical in the final stretch.
Ahead of the EC’s upcoming inspection, Nguyễn Hoài Nam, general secretary of the Việt Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers, speaks to Việt Nam News about the warning’s impact and the Government’s corrective actions, and how the country is preparing for the road ahead.
For South Africa to have a friend like Việt Nam as a dialogue partner in ASEAN is very strategic. Whereas Việt Nam are helping the African country to be able to enter the ASEAN market, South Africa opens up doors for Việt Nam in Africa through the Africa Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).
As Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính travels to South Africa for the 20th G20 Summit and bilateral activities from November 21-23, Vietnamese ambassador to South Africa Hoàng Sỹ Cường spoke to Vietnam News Agency on the significance of the visit for diplomatic ties and Việt Nam’s position in the international context.
“Across my years working in Việt Nam, one truth has become increasingly clear to me: when a society chooses to believe in its children, change follows,” said Silvia Danailov, UNICEF Representative in Việt Nam.
The Ministry of Education and Training is also developing a decree on professional preferential allowances for public-sector education personnel. It proposes a two-phase roadmap for raising preferential allowances, expected to take effect on January 1, 2026, aligning with the implementation of the Law on Teachers.
Việt Nam News & Law reporter Lê Hương spoke with with Dr Renusha Athugala, Programme Manager, Game Design, RMIT University Việt Nam, about the recently viral game Brother Hai's Pho Restaurant and the overall gaming industry in Việt Nam.
VIFTA is more than a trade instrument; it is a mechanism that generates long-term collaboration opportunities for both nations. Israeli technology will find its match in Việt Nam's potential manufacturing market.
Speaking to the Vietnam News Agency's resident correspondents in Algeria ahead of the trip, Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria Trần Quốc Khánh highlighted the depth of political trust, the solid historical foundation of the relationship, and the promising opportunities for future cooperation.
Artist Đặng Trí Đức shared with Việt Nam News his perspective on Vietnamese puppetry and ways to develop this art.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyễn Minh Hằng said the Prime Minister’s working trip follows the vibrant high-level foreign affairs activities of the Party and State leaders in recent times, carrying great significance both bilaterally and multilaterally.
Hà Nội faces chronic congestion as it works to build a greener, more integrated and sustainable transport system. Lê Trung Hiếu, deputy director of the Hà Nội Department of Finance, discusses plans to develop the capital under a multi-centred, high-efficiency urban model.
After five years, the programme has achieved many positive outcomes, improving the lives of people in remote regions from infrastructure and housing to economic conditions, livelihoods, culture, healthcare, and education.