Approximately 100,000 people in Việt Nam are living with cancer. The country ranks 20th in Asia for new cancer cases and 101st globally.
HCM City’s new two-tier government has got off to an auspicious start, speeding up administrative procedures and increasing public satisfaction.
The chairman of Vietnamese electronics firm Asanzo Group has been sentenced to four years and six months in prison and fined VNĐ2 billion (US$82,000) for smuggling and tax evasion, a HCM City court ruled on Wednesday.
Lifelong learning must be seen not only as an individual need but also as the key to raising intellectual standards, building human resources, and driving innovation and breakthroughs for rapid and sustainable socio-economic development, helping every citizen become a useful member of society
Central-level pilot models for growing high-quality, low-emission rice in the 2025 summer–autumn crop in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta have delivered clear benefits, a conference heard in An Giang Province on September 15.
The new system, jointly launched by the National Payment Corporation of Việt Nam (NAPAS), Sacombank and the HCM City Public Transport Management Centre, is being rolled out across 30 bus routes with more than 600 vehicles.
More than 120 years old, the French-built Long Biên Bridge faces severe deterioration. A new study outlines emergency measures and long-term plans to safeguard its historic role in the capital.
Hà Nội’s Hoàn Kiếm District will break ground before October 10 on a new 2.14-hectare square and park east of Hoàn Kiếm Lake, adding community space and a fresh cultural landmark to the city centre.
For over 80 years, the Vietnam News Agency has stood as the nation’s trusted voice. Carrying forward its proud legacy and highest honours, VNA steps into a new era, remaining a vital bridge between the Party, the State and the people.
The Vietnam Women’s Union organised a training class on September 16 to enhance business knowledge for more than 200 women small-scale entrepreneurs in Cần Thơ City.
The new square and park are intended to expand green space, provide recreational areas, add high-quality public facilities for tourism and culture and transform the eastern lakeside into a creative hub that reflects Hà Nội’s unique character.
In Việt Nam, there are approximately 100 rare diseases affecting around six million people. However, the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases still face many difficulties due to a lack of information, medical experts and effective treatment methods.
Bayer, the renowned life science company from Germany, has recently reaffirmed its dedication to advance healthcare solutions for patients in Asia Pacific (APAC) with diverse healthcare landscapes and varying patient needs.
HCM City has decided to decentralise the management of certain types of technical infrastructure to commune-level people’s committees in a bid to enhance efficiency and accountability.
Nguyễn Quang Hưng, Standing Vice Chairman of the Hưng Yên Provincial People’s Committee, has instructed relevant departments and localities to urgently develop action plans and speed up site clearance, especially for projects facing resettlement and relocation challenges.
The Mekong Delta has taken a new step in strengthening its agricultural development with the launch of the Agricultural Experts Club.
Nhân Dân Gia Định Hospital, a top-tier hospital in HCM City, has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) robot to assist patients and visitors with reception and guidance work at the hospital’s main entrance.
A four-star hotel on Đà Nẵng’s prime beachfront strip has been slapped with a VNĐ564 million (US$23,200) fine for illegally discharging untreated wastewater and multiple violations of environmental and food safety regulations, city officials confirmed on Tuesday.