The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction advises people to only access information about social housing from official sources and to be wary of brokers who claim to handle applications and guarantee approval.
The conference served as an opportunity to raise awareness of common violations and potential legal risks arising from the implementation of social insurance, health insurance, and unemployment insurance policies.
The hot weather during the holidays increases the risk of stroke, doctors warn. Many people mistake it for heatstroke or heat exhaustion, miss the "golden hour," and easily suffer serious long-term consequences.
According to online warnings, scammers are using AI to create fake images of lost dogs and cats, claiming the animals are in their possession, and then urging owners to transfer money immediately.
A female student believes many male students are in love with her and repeatedly confesses her feelings despite being rejected. Doctors say this is a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder or "love-obsession syndrome."
This morning, December 17th, air quality in Ho Chi Minh City continued to deteriorate at a red alert level, posing a potential health risk to residents.
Rumors of "seven days and seven nights of darkness" caused by a solar storm have caused public panic, leading many people to rush to stockpile essential supplies.
Prolonged heavy rain in Khanh Hoa has caused localized flooding on a section of the railway between Nga Ba and Cam Thinh Dong (Nam Cam Ranh commune), resulting in the temporary suspension of train services.
High tides are rising rapidly in many provinces in the Mekong Delta, exceeding alert level III in some areas, posing a risk of severe flooding and significantly impacting people's lives.
Dozens of officers and soldiers were deployed to the Cay An reservoir (Lam Dong province) to work through the night reinforcing the dam and saving the structure from the risk of collapse.
Gia Lai province has ordered more than 2.600 students to stay home from school and evacuated residents to safe areas due to the high risk of landslides and flooding in some regions caused by heavy rains lasting for several days.
Despite patrol teams removing nails to ensure traffic safety, the situation continues to recur, posing a potential risk of accidents for motorcyclists.
On October 22, Mr. Hoang Van Tam, Chairman of the People's Committee of Dak Wil commune (Lam Dong province), said that the commune had issued a warning to residents about the recent sightings of wild elephants.
Vietnam Tobacco Corporation – Vinataba has just issued a notice regarding the appearance of numerous fake social media pages and accounts impersonating the Vinataba brand.
When 5-star ratings are no longer a guarantee of quality, the fight against fake reviews is becoming a technological, legal, and consumer trust challenge.
The forecast indicates that Typhoon Bualoi will move along the coast towards the North Central provinces and the southern part of the Northern Delta, with direct impact expected around September 29th.
The Hong Kong (China) authorities have raised the typhoon warning to level 10, the highest level, alerting residents to prepare for extremely severe impacts from Super Typhoon Ragasa.
Ho Chi Minh City police are warning citizens to be vigilant against scammers exploiting the policy of giving away 100.000 VND per person on the occasion of September 2nd.
An unknown individual is impersonating the official fanpage of Thu Duc General Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, using images of critically ill children to solicit charitable donations.
Ho Chi Minh City police are warning about the tactic of impersonating police officers and forcing victims to film fake kidnapping videos for ransom, and have established a special task force to prevent such incidents in a timely manner.
Before a customer makes a transfer transaction, the bank will automatically cross-reference the data with the database provided by the authorities and its internal database.
According to Bui Hong Minh, Deputy Director of the Quang Ninh Provincial Department of Construction, the Vinh Xanh ship departed at 12:45 PM and by 13:30 PM the meteorological center had issued an additional warning about thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Xi Chuan Qi, also known as Thap Truyen Ky, heavily advertised as a "miracle cure for bone and joint problems," is facing the risk of being removed from the Vietnamese market following a warning from the WHO.
Dr. Hoang Xuan outlined four situations where cutting boards need to be replaced to avoid danger, and also suggested five ways to preserve cutting boards to avoid the harmful effects of E. coli bacteria.