Hope and healing: transforming lives in Việt Nam

Patients suffering with facial trauma in Việt Nam are being given new hope thanks to an initiative bringing British surgeons to share expertise with local doctors. See firsthand how partnerships facilitated by the charity Facing the World are sharing vital knowledge, rebuilding faces, and transforming lives.

Điện Biên teachers lack of houses

Hundreds of teachers in the northern province of Điện Biên are in need of decent places to stay. Many are cramped into make-shift corrugated homes in poor living conditions. Authorities in the area are looking for solutions to make sure teachers have the best possible places to stay before going to class.

New milestone in Việt Nam-Cambodia relations: ambassador

The legislatures of the two countries signed the first Cooperation Agreement in 2007, which has been amended, supplemented, and newly signed in 2022 to align with the current reality of the relationship between the two legislative bodies. 

NA approves resolution on specific mechanism, policies for road transport projects

The State has paid attention to road transport infrastructure and spent large sums on investment, but for many different reasons, implementation has still been limited and could not meet the needs of socio-economic development, while investing in synchronous and modern construction of infrastructure systems is one of the strategic breakthroughs.

Female scientists dedicated to materials, life sciences

Three outstanding female scientists, who have received the L'Oréal – UNESCO Science Awards for the Development of Women in Science 2023, speak to Việt Nam News reporter Thu Trang about their potential research projects in the fields of materials science and life sciences.

Agricultural products, rural tourism go hand-in-hand

Even though the quantity may not be sufficient for large-scale exports, OCOP products bring significant material and cultural value. The most valuable way to 'export' OCOP products is when these items are favoured by international tourists and brought back to their home countries.

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