AI is reshaping newsrooms, but human journalism still counts

As AI transforms the way news is gathered, produced and consumed, media organisations face growing pressure to adapt. VietnamPlus Editor-in-Chief Trần Tiến Duẩn discusses how journalism can remain relevant and retain public trust in the age of machine-generated content.

Trading speed for depth in the AI era

As AI compresses production time and floods information channels with competent copy, the news organisations most likely to endure may be those that offer more than speed: verified facts, timely analysis and storytelling that only humans can deliver.

The stories behind the story: Việt Nam News at 35

From young reporters just beginning their careers to veteran staff who have spent decades perfecting their craft, each generation has experienced the newsroom differently while sharing the same commitment to quality journalism.

Steering journalism deeper into the AI era

As news becomes more of a flash flood than a steady stream, Việt Nam News cannot stay outside the main current. It must adapt to new circumstances, while upholding its traditions and continuing to provide a fresh platform for people's voices in Việt Nam.

The best Northeast food and Tày singing

A recent trip to Tuyên Quang Province gave me the opportunity to taste an all-in-one tray of north-eastern regional cuisine at Hạ Thành Quán featuring authentic local flavours and warm hospitality.

Ancient Xoan melodies live on in youth

These ancient folk songs, once only heard in village communal houses and temples, are now present and familiar in the school environment, carried on by the young generation of the ancestral land with pride and love for their homeland's heritage.

Keeping history alive in a digital world

Lâm Ngô Hoàng Anh, Executive Deputy Director of the War Remnants Museum, discusses how innovation is helping preserve historical memory while making it more relevant to today's audiences.

When kites sing above the Red River

In Hà Nội’s Bá Dương Nội Village, centuries-old flute kites still rise above the Red River, turning bamboo, wind and sky into a haunting symphony that continues to define the cultural soul of northern Việt Nam.

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