Ho Chi Minh City plans to treat 90 per cent of its household waste using advanced technologies by 2030, but legal and administrative challenges remain.
Hanoi plans to launch a technology exchange in early 2026 as part of efforts to promote innovation, R&D commercialisation and accelerate the city’s transition towards a knowledged–based economy.
The “US Agricultural Discovery” programme, co-hosted by the US Department of Agriculture and the US Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City, kicked off in the southern hub on July 19.
At least 35 people have been confirmed dead after a tour boat carrying 49 passengers capsized in Ha Long Bay during a sudden storm on the afternoon of July 19.
All six students on the Vietnamese national team have won medals at the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in 2025, including two golds, three silvers, and one bronze.
US cherries are being sold in Vietnam at record-low prices after China imposed tighter import restrictions, with some supermarkets offering prices as low as VND 189,000 (USD 7.42) per kilo.
Hanoi will invest over VND 383 billion (around USD 15 million) to reduce flooding in key inner-city areas following severe inundation during the 2024 rainy season.
Hanoi will begin construction on Metro Lines 2 and 5 later this year, as part of its plan to expand urban rail infrastructure and ease congestion in the capital.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has called for stronger efforts to control African swine fever, which has hit 28 provinces and led to over 30,000 pigs being infected, dead, or culled this year.
The Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and Google will sign a Memorandum of Understanding on science, technology, innovation, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence application.
Tropical storm Wipha is gaining strength over the western Pacific and is forecast to enter the East Sea, potentially bringing heavy rain and strong winds to northern Vietnam.
A speedboat carrying 26 passengers capsized near the coast of Gia Lai Province on July 17, reportedly due to rough waves. Three people sustained minor injuries.
Apartment prices in central HCM City have hit a record VND 600 million (USD 23,500) per sq.m, raising concerns over affordability and income disparity.