The Vietnam News Agency launched a fundraising campaign at its headquarters in Hà Nội on October 3 to support residents affected by recent typhoons and floods, upholding the nation’s tradition of solidarity and compassion.
The Presidential Office organised a fundraising event on October 3 to support those affected by Typhoon Bualoi (Storm No. 10).
Vietnamese scientists, experts and businesses in Japan gathered at a seminar in Tokyo on October 2 to discuss ways to promote research and development of strategic technologies, with a focus on “Chip Edge AI”.
A forum titled “Unlocking the Innovation Potential between France and Việt Nam, Lessons from Nobel Laureate Serge Haroche” took place in Hà Nội on October 3 as part of National Innovation Day 2025.
Both scientists have devoted their lives, energy and personal fortune to the advancement of science and to strengthening ties between Việt Nam and France, and more broadly between Việt Nam and the global scientific community.
With the European Commission’s (EC) fifth inspection looming, coastal hotshots in central Việt Nam are hustling to plug gaps and show real results on the ground.
Preliminary figures show that as of 7pm on Thursday (October 2), 65 people were reported dead or missing, 164 injured, 349 houses destroyed, and more than 170,000 homes damaged due to Typhoon Bualoi.
A task force will be established to prepare for Long Thành Airport’s operation as it is slated to open in the first half of 2026.
At an online meeting with Government leaders and 12 storm-hit provinces and cities on Friday, the Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính instructed authorities to prioritise stabilising people’s lives, providing housing, food, water and essentials so that no one is left homeless or hungry.
Set to be completed by 2030, the route is considered an important component of the capital’s public transport system.
The President wished children a joyful, meaningful, safe, and warm celebration with their families, teachers, and friends.
Two adults and an 11-year-old child were found dead at their home in Đắk Nhau Commune, Đồng Nai Province, with investigators suspecting a robbery linked to the killings.
The two Algerians were caught by the local police on September 22, one day after they purchased counterfeit US dollar notes from an unknown woman.
Preliminary economic losses caused by Typhoon No. 10, landslides, and thunderstorms in several provinces are estimated at VNĐ15.864 trillion (US$601 million) as of 6am October 3.
The clean-up campaign is being carried out swiftly to prevent disease and restore daily life.
Authorities in HCM City have approved 23 additional residential projects where foreigners are permitted to buy homes, raising the total number of eligible developments in the southern economic hub to 88.
Coconut farming has become a turning point for Tân Thới Commune, a small islet downstream of the Tiền River in Đồng Tháp Province, where farmers once struggled with saline soils, frequent storms and meagre rice harvests.
The funds will be used to restore vital infrastructure, support resettlement and rebuild livelihoods after floods and storms left dozens dead and widespread destruction across northern and north-central Việt Nam.