June Earth\'s hottest ever: US monitorsLast month was the hottest June ever recorded on Earth, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
Vietnam\'s Mekong paddies dry upPaddy fields are burning up during a drought which meteorologists say is the worst in decades.
Tiger-rescue plan to be drawn up in IndonesiaVietnam and 12 other countries drew up a rescue declaration in Bali in a bid to save the tigers from extinction.
Taiwanese company may face charges for environmental flopsCriminal charges are expected to be filed against Tung Kuang for blatant violations of environmental protection regulations.
Study: Think you\'re hot now? Just wait a few yearsFolks sweating out the heat wave may just have to get used to it, as such waves will be increasingly common in the future.
Little girl bravely carries big burdenTran Thi Thanh Truc is only 15 years old yet takes care of her ill mother while continuing to excel in her studies.
Mining destroying river and soil in central provinceA river in Nghe An Province have turned into shades of red and yellow as a result of mineral mining near its source.
Drought devastates rural areas of VietnamSeveral areas in Thanh Hoa have fallen into a state of drought for over a month and the forecast is for more severe heat.
Wheelchairs and hearing aid donations give new life to disabledThe lives of many disabled people from Ninh Binh Province will be bettered thanks to a donation programme directed by the Latter Day Saint Charities.
Construction begins thanks to donations from readersKhuyen hoc & Dan Tri Bridge, which will allow safe passage over Po Ko River, began construction on June 27.
Turning the Red River greenA portion of the Red River's bank has always been green thanks to the consistent efforts of a young man.
Pollution and sewage ruining Da Nang's riversAll kinds of waste and untreated sewage dumped daily into rivers are causing serious pollution problems and adversely affecting the environment.
Readers bring new hope to many livesWith DTiNews’s expansive coverage on the Po Ko River story recently, VND 1 bil. has been raised by readers from all over.
Can Earth survive?The planet's health is being challenged in ways that have not occurred in its entire 4.5-billion-year existence.
All alone in the worldNguyen Thi Hoai, in 9th grade, has been living on her own since she was 10 years old because her mother left her behind to pursue her own endeavors.
Wish for Po Ko River charity bridge grantedChildren of Kon Tum will be able to go to school safely as construction of a new bridge crossing the river is to begin soon.
Hoping for a miraclePham Dang Khoa nurtured an ambition that he would support his mother and sister. Unfortunately, a potentially fatal disease may take that dream away.
Community water source clouded with pollutionDespite having 7 clean water supply systems, a commune in Quang Nam Province has been suffering from a lack of clean water.
Six children get smiles back at Hanoi Medical UniversityHanoi Medical University Hospital together with the Institute of Odonto - Stomatology have successfully operated on 6 children with cleft lip syndrome.
Mother of downed pilot finds peace helping people in VietnamCheney now speaks publicly about the need for reconciliation with the people of Vietnam, and will fly to Vietnam for the first time, at age 89.