Severe erosion along the Am River in Ngoc Lac District, Thanh Hoa Province, has swept away hectares of crops, leaving residents anxious about their livelihoods.
A strong tornado ripped through Que Son District in the central province of Quang Nam on the afternoon of June 27, damaging the roofs of nearly 30 houses.
Vietnamese consumers spent USD 16 billion on online shopping in 2024 through platforms such as Shopee, Lazada and TikTok Shop, placing Vietnam among the top three e-commerce markets in Southeast Asia.
Hanoi has earned a spot on Travel + Leisure magazine’s list of "15 Dream International Vacations That Are Surprisingly Affordable," coming in at 13th place globally.
Despite the elimination of most intra-ASEAN tariffs, non-tariff barriers continue to raise costs and undermine the competitiveness of Vietnamese products in regional markets.
A 68-year-old woman from Taiwan died on the morning of June 27 while taking a meal on a tourist boat on Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh.
Authorities in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have approved a new bus route linking Vung Tau City and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in HCM City.
Google and Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security have launched a joint anti-scam campaign aimed at raising public awareness and strengthening online safety.
Hanoi police have launched legal proceedings against a group involved in the illegal dumping and burial of more than 1,600 tonnes of hazardous industrial waste in the city’s outlying Soc Son District.
The National Assembly (NA) on June 26 passed the Law on Participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Forces, with all 445 deputies present voting in favor, marking a 100% approval rate.
Despite the announcement of 46 per cent US reciprocal tariffs, 60 percent of Vietnamese businesses remain optimistic for the year ahead, and many plan to accelerate overseas expansion.
The National Assembly has passed a resolution ending tuition fees for all children in public kindergartens and students from Grade 1 to Grade 12 in public schools.
With participation from Russia, China, Japan, India, Thailand, and Indonesia, Vietbuild 2025 is expected to present a wide range of environmentally friendly and innovative products and services.