Continuing the heroic series

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.

Việt Nam steps up care and support as rare diseases rise

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.

Hưng Yên accelerates social housing projects to meet rising demand

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.

Tây Ninh to expand transport links with HCM City

The southern province of Tây Ninh is placing transport connectivity at the heart of its development agenda, with a strong focus on building new roads and upgrading existing ones to link more directly with HCM City, its closest major urban and economic hub.

Vietnamese scientists dream of winning first Nobel Prize

The prospect of one day seeing a Vietnamese scientist join the ranks of Nobel Prize laureates was evoked in HCM City, as Sweden’s Embassy and RMIT University Việt Nam co-hosted a special dialogue and exhibition on the Nobel legacy.

80 Years of VNA: telling the nation's story

On 15 September 1945, the Vietnam News Agency broadcast the Declaration of Independence - its very first news bulletin - in Vietnamese, French and English. That moment marked the birth of a strategic source of information for the nation. Over the past 80 years, with a vast domestic network and 30 foreign bureaux across five continents, VNA has continued to affirm its role as a pioneer in bringing Vietnam’s story to the world.​​​​​​​

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