A four-year-old boy died while being transferred for further medical care.
Police data show a marked year-on-year decline in traffic accidents, deaths and injuries during one of the country’s busiest travel periods.
Over the past few years, the national target programme on sustainable poverty reduction and the socio-economic development programme in ethnic and mountainous areas have supported thousands of households with livestock, fruit trees and high-value medicinal plants, along with technical assistance.
Đoàn Thị Thu Hương, Deputy Head of the Department of Economic Geography and Sustainable Development at the Institute of Human Geography and Sustainable Development, exemplifies unwavering enthusiasm and perseverance in researching regional and global issues tied to Việt Nam's sustainable growth.
Ethnic migration is reshaping Việt Nam's border regions. Experts warn that without sustainable local development, population shifts could strain communities, but strategic investment and people-centred policies can turn migration into opportunity.
The Ministry of Construction requires the project management boards to focus on decisively implementing solutions to meet the directed timelines.
Under a newly issued decree, users of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products face higher fines, while organisations risk doubled penalties for providing space for such activity.
Hà Nội's vehicles using clean and green energy will be assigned license plates with different background colours from vehicles using other energy.
Tân Tây yellow ochna growing village in Tây Ninh Province’s Tân Tây Commune is transforming its production and business, diversifying products and applying e-commerce.
Artificial intelligence is being used in classrooms across Ninh Bình to support visual learning and experimentation, as teachers adapt lessons to a rapidly digitising education system.
PM Phạm Minh Chính has called on all levels and sectors to implement comprehensive measures to ensure that citizens – especially the poor, vulnerable groups, and those in disaster-affected areas – do not face hunger or shortages of essential goods during Tết.
Sa Pa held a ceremony on January 1 to welcome its first tourist group of 2026, reaffirming its image as a safe, friendly and culturally rich destination.
A couple from Japan – Sonic Sega and his wife Rio – who went to Hà Nội for the first time, said the city’s blend of rapid modernisation and preserved traditions had left a strong impression
HCM City’s Department of Tourism organised an event to welcome the first groups of tourists and visitors of 2026 in the city on January 1 at the Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport.
Radiant spectacle drew large joyous crowds to the firework hotspots in Hà Nội.
DRVN reports that bidding for 21 rest stop projects has generated about VNĐ1.4 trillion (US$53.2 million) for the State budget.
A few hours before the New Year 2026, a large number of locals and tourists in Hà Nội have gathered at the area around of the Hoàn Kiếm Lake in centre of the capital city to wait for the fireworks display and join in the Hà Nội Countdown 2026 programme.
Rebuilding homes for people affected by disasters in 2025, officers and soldiers are helping affected residents stabilise their lives and welcome the Year of the Horse 2026 in warmth, safety and joy.