The most notable automotive news of the past week includes: the Toyota Highlander switching to all-electric mode, a special edition Vespa 946 priced at nearly 500 million VND, and other noteworthy developments.
Modern military equipment will participate in the parade and march commemorating the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2nd, showcasing the growing strength of the Vietnamese People's Armed Forces.
The US may suspend student visa interviews, causing anxiety among many students, but the US Embassy has confirmed that applicants can still continue to submit their applications.
As a pioneer of the computer age, he quickly recognized the potential of combining technology with mathematics to solve complex problems, from weapons to weather.
A young girl in China died suddenly just 10 minutes after being admitted to the hospital for a sore throat, a heartbreaking incident that is raising many questions in the community.
The police in Thanh Tri district (Hanoi) are verifying information on TikTok alleging that patients at K Hospital had to pay 200.000 VND for each radiotherapy session.
The project to build an embankment to prevent erosion on the left bank of the Ba River, specifically the section passing through Vinh Phu village (Phu Yen province), is at risk of being delayed due to land acquisition issues.
On the evening of December 10th, the Ministry of Education and Training organized the final round of the 12th National Student Singing Contest - S.MUSIC 2023, with 12 competing performances.
Binh Duong province has just sent a document requesting the Ministry of Health and the Pasteur Institute of Ho Chi Minh City to consider and urgently provide assistance in light of the situation where the number of COVID-19 cases has moved to level 5, meaning over 300 cases.
The People's Committee of Binh Duong province has just issued urgent Directive No. 10/CT-UBND on implementing urgent measures to prevent and control the COVID-19 epidemic.
The model of "healthy people receive the best healthcare" is becoming a trend in healthcare not only in the US but also in many European countries, Japan, and others.
The Australian Parliament passed a new bill on February 25th, designed to force tech giants like Google and Facebook to pay publishers for news content.
Of the four pooled samples that initially showed suspected COVID-19 results on the morning of February 7th, 16 have now been confirmed negative, while the remaining four cases are awaiting confirmation and announcement from the Ministry of Health.
Australia's National Intelligence Office has warned that many Chinese-language newspapers in the country are being manipulated and controlled by the Chinese government.
Authorities are searching for three men who broke into a Buddhist temple to steal and sexually assault a nun; Da Nang: 'Madam' arrested in high-end prostitution ring catering to foreigners.
Stan Wischnowski, editor-in-chief of the Philadelphia Inquirer, resigned after an article complaining about property damage caused by protests in the United States.
Chief Justice of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court Le Thanh Phong and Chief of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Office Ha Phuoc Thang have been appointed to the Executive Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee for the 2015-2020 term.
Kiet burned some of the company's products to test if they would catch fire, and the resulting flames led to a blaze that destroyed a 3.000 square meter warehouse, causing tens of billions of dong in damage.
The Ho Chi Minh City Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control requires that students, teachers, and staff maintain a distance of at least 1 meter from each other upon returning to school.
Ho Chi Minh City has approved an additional 332 billion VND from the city's budget for salary reform to support those facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Ho Chi Minh City, as the final moments of 2018 drew near, thousands of people flocked to the Thu Thiem tunnel area (District 2) to celebrate and welcome the New Year 2019.
Some travel companies say that tours to Taiwan (China) are still operating normally and there is no information about visa bans; however, this has seriously affected the image of Vietnam's tourism industry.