Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit 2025 in Tianjin, China, as a guest of the host country.
Party General Secretary To Lam presented the first-class Labour Order to leaders, officials and staff of the Ministry of Home Affairs on August 27, marking the ministry’s 80th anniversary.
Many people began arriving as early as 9 pm on August 26, pitching tents and tarps overnight to claim prime viewing spots along some Hanoi streets for the National Day parade rehearsal.
Dengue fever has continued to spread rapidly in HCM City, prompting the municipal Health Department to direct hospitals to expand bed capacity in response to the emergency.
Thousands of residents at Ecohome 1 in Dong Ngac Ward, Hanoi, were stranded on August 26 as floodwater cut electricity and water supply, forcing families to pump water and rely on outside support.
Torrential rains sent floodwaters through a hotel on Khau Pha Pass in the northern province of Lao Cai, sweeping away sturgeon and salmon breeding ponds.
More than 1.6 million households in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces lost power after Typhoon Kajiki made landfall, with many areas still cut off as of August 26.
Police in HCM City have arrested four individuals involved in the illegal detention of three Korean nationals, who were tricked into coming to Vietnam with promises of easy work and high salaries.
Torrential overnight rains from last night to the morning of August 26, caused by the impact of Typhoon Kajiki, caused severe flooding on many streets in Hanoi.
Market surveillance forces in Khanh Hoa Province seized nearly 3,000 pairs of suspected fake Crocs sandals and other counterfeit items from shops in Nha Trang Ward.
Vietnam’s coast guard vessel CBS 8001 arrived at Tanjung Priok Port in Indonesia on August 25, as part of a programme to exchange experiences and ramp up cooperation with the Indonesian Coast Guard.
The Department of Agriculture and Environment of the southern central province of Khanh Hoa is verifying reports of mass fish deaths and broken coral on the seabed near the Hon Bac area.
Authorities in Nghe An Province have ordered residents to stay indoors as Typhoon Kajiki brings heavy rain and strong winds, while more than 28 communes in neighbouring Ha Tinh have lost power.
Hundreds of flights in Vietnam have been disrupted and several trains cancelled due to Typhoon Kajiki which is forecasted to hit the central region on Monday afternoon.