144 wild animals released into Vietnam national park
Vietnam News 20:39 30/04/2026Forest rangers have returned 144 wild animals, representing 19 species, to their natural habitat at U Minh Thuong National Park in An Giang Province, southern Vietnam, officials announced on Thursday.
3 indicted in Vietnam's Thanh Hoa for selling ASF-infected pork
Vietnam News 17:15 30/04/2026Police in Thanh Hoa Province, northern Vietnam, have filed criminal charges against three local men accused of slaughtering and selling pigs infected with African swine fever (ASF) for profit, authorities said.
Vietnam ministry proposes fines of over $1,000 for spreading false medical information
Vietnam News 17:27 30/04/2026Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has proposed fines of up to VND30 million (US$1,140) for individuals who spread misleading or unverified medical information online, aiming to curb dangerous health claims circulating on social media.
Vietnam, Netherlands discuss unlocking value in aquaculture toward sustainability
Economy 17:25 30/04/2026Vietnamese and Dutch aquaculture stakeholders on Wednesday joined a workshop in Ho Chi Minh City to share ideas and explore cooperation models for a more sustainable and resilient aquaculture sector.
Suspected food poisoning cases at Ho Chi Minh City elementary school rise to 46
Ho Chi Minh City 11:17 29/04/2026Health authorities in Ho Chi Minh City reported that suspected food poisoning cases at Dang Thuy Tram Elementary School in Tan Thuan Ward had climbed to 46 as of Tuesday afternoon.
25 suspected food poisoning cases reported at Ho Chi Minh City elementary school
Ho Chi Minh City 11:32 28/04/2026Some hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City have reported 25 suspected cases of food poisoning linked to Dang Thuy Tram Elementary School in Tan Thuan Ward, with one child experiencing severe complications requiring mechanical ventilation.
Hanoi fines youth-favorite eateries Dookki, Laboong, Com Tho Bach Khoa over food safety violations
Economy 11:30 28/04/2026Authorities in several Hanoi wards have fined a string of popular youth-oriented eateries, including Dookki, Laboong Milk Tea, and Com Tho Bach Khoa, for food safety violations such as poor hygiene, inadequate waste handling, and failure to register business operations.
Vietnam proposes fines of over $150 for cooked food handlers failing to trim fingernails, wear gloves
Vietnam News 10:31 28/04/2026Vietnam’s Ministry of Justice is reviewing a draft decree that would impose stricter fines on food safety violations, including penalties of up to VND4 million (US$152) for restaurant workers who fail to trim fingernails or wear gloves when handling cooked food.
Ho Chi Minh City serves as fertile ground for businesses to rise
In-Depth 13:08 29/04/2026Half a century after proudly bearing the name of late President Ho Chi Minh, Ho Chi Minh City has transformed itself into Vietnam’s economic heart–a dynamic hub where entrepreneurial ambitions are nurtured and propelled onto the global stage.
Research, skills boost in-house capability in Vietnam’s Factory A32 aircraft maintenance
In-Depth 19:00 26/04/2026Factory A32 in Da Nang City, central Vietnam, is steadily strengthening its ability to maintain and repair fighter jets by combining aerospace research with highly skilled technical work as it moves toward greater autonomy in military aviation.
Technicians maintaining Vietnam’s fighter jets regarded as ‘national assets’
In-Depth 09:51 26/04/2026At Factory A32, Vietnam’s only facility specializing in the repair, life extension, and maintenance of modern combat aircraft, technicians spend years mastering the precision skills required to service fighter jets, where even the smallest detail can affect flight safety and highly trained personnel are regarded as 'national assets.'
Rail safety in Vietnam requires systemic fixes: opinion
In-Depth 20:22 25/04/2026A recent collision between a train and an electric car in suburban Hanoi’s Dai Xuyen Commune has once again exposed safety risks across Vietnam’s rail network, highlighting that public awareness alone is not enough to prevent accidents.
Electric bikes, solar power gain traction as heatwaves push up energy demand in Vietnam
In-Depth 15:21 21/04/2026Prolonged heatwaves in Vietnam are not only driving electricity demand sharply higher but also prompting households to rethink how they manage living costs, with electric bikes and rooftop solar power emerging as practical ways to optimize energy use and reduce expenses.
Participation drives progress: Vietnam’s inclusive breakthrough
In-Depth 13:25 21/04/2026On the National Day of Persons with Disabilities (April 18), Vietnam marked a meaningful milestone. For the first time, a representative nominated by the community of persons with disabilities has been elected to the 16th National Assembly. This achievement captures the spirit of this year’s theme: 'Promoting the participation rights of persons with disabilities – Creating breakthroughs for development.'
Businesses in Vietnam spend big to keep pace in AI race
In-Depth 15:14 20/04/2026In the glass towers of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, a quiet but costly race is underway to upgrade capabilities and avoid falling behind in the accelerating wave of artificial intelligence (AI).
Vietnam’s Factory A32 boosts self-reliance in fighter jet maintenance
In-Depth 12:36 19/04/2026Vietnam’s military aviation overhaul capability is steadily moving toward greater self-reliance as Factory A32 expands its capacity to produce an increasing share of spare parts for fighter jet maintenance, reducing dependence on imported components that are often expensive, scarce, and vulnerable to global supply disruptions.
2 killed in house fire at bakery in Vietnam’s Son La
Vietnam News 19:31 30/04/2026Two people were killed in a house fire early on Thursday at a combined residence and bakery in Son La Province, northern Vietnam, police said.
Tokyo man on wanted list after hammer attack on students
World 17:30 30/04/2026TOKYO -- Tokyo police placed a 44-year-old man on the public wanted list Thursday, a day after he attacked two high school students with a hammer and sprayed liquid at police officers responding to the incident in Fussa in Tokyo.
Domestic, foreign lifeguards join Da Nang int’l sea rescue competition
Travel 17:29 30/04/2026The Son Tra Peninsula and Da Nang Beaches Management Board in Da Nang City on Thursday hosted the Da Nang International Lifesaving Championship 2026, bringing together professional rescue teams from Vietnam and abroad.
Italy recovers 337 looted antiquities from United States
World 17:26 30/04/2026ROME -- The United States has handed back 337 antiquities looted from Italy in one of the largest recent returns of stolen cultural property, officials said on Wednesday, highlighting deepened cooperation between Rome and Washington.
Vietnam Railways launches AI pricing system with up to 35% discounts on short trips
Vietnam News 17:06 30/04/2026Vietnam Railways (VNR) has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered dynamic pricing system on its electronic ticketing platform, offering discounts of up to 35 percent for short-distance journeys starting May 1.
Vietnam eyes stricter rules for recognizing foreign doctoral degrees
Education 14:22 30/04/2026Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training has unveiled a draft circular introducing tighter requirements for the recognition of foreign-awarded academic degrees, particularly doctorates, in an effort to address inconsistencies and prevent misuse.
Vietnam government scraps 890 business conditions in sweeping administrative reform
Economy 12:34 30/04/2026The Vietnamese government has issued eight new resolutions aimed at cutting red tape, decentralizing authority and simplifying administrative procedures and business conditions across a wide range of sectors.
Women paid the highest price in Jakarta train tragedy
World 11:33 30/04/2026JAKARTA -- When Harum Anjarsari's husband finally got through to her phone, he did not hear her, but instead, rescue workers who said they pulled the device from the debris of one of two ill-fated trains that collided outside the Indonesian capital.
Where across Vietnam will fireworks take place tonight ?
Vietnam News 11:26 30/04/2026Where across Vietnam will fireworks displays be held on Thursday evening for the Reunification Day (April 30) and International Workers’ Day (May 1) holiday?
Samsung Electronics sees robust AI demand after Q1 chip profit jumps almost 50-fold
World 11:21 30/04/2026SEOUL - Samsung Electronics on Thursday reported record quarterly profit driven by a 49-fold jump in chip income, saying it expects the momentum to continue as clients spend on AI infrastructure and drive up prices of its memory chips.
Australia's AirTrunk to invest $3 billion in two new Malaysian data centers
World 11:12 30/04/2026SYDNEY - Australia's AirTrunk said on Thursday it will invest $3 billion to build two hyperscale data centers in Malaysia, doubling its existing business in the country.
2 killed in house fire at bakery in Vietnam’s Son La
Vietnam News 19:31 30/04/2026Two people were killed in a house fire early on Thursday at a combined residence and bakery in Son La Province, northern Vietnam, police said.
Vietnam Railways launches AI pricing system with up to 35% discounts on short trips
Vietnam News 17:06 30/04/2026Vietnam Railways (VNR) has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered dynamic pricing system on its electronic ticketing platform, offering discounts of up to 35 percent for short-distance journeys starting May 1.
Where across Vietnam will fireworks take place tonight ?
Vietnam News 11:26 30/04/2026Where across Vietnam will fireworks displays be held on Thursday evening for the Reunification Day (April 30) and International Workers’ Day (May 1) holiday?
Vietnam opens central region’s longest sea bridge in Hue
Vietnam News 11:06 30/04/2026The Thuan An Bridge, the longest sea-crossing bridge in central Vietnam, was opened to traffic on Thursday morning in Hue City, according to the Hue Management Board of Projects on Constructing Transportation Works.
Vietnam to showcase domestically made defense products at 2026 int’l expo
Vietnam News 11:00 30/04/2026Vietnam will showcase newly developed, domestically produced defense products at the Vietnam International Defense Expo 2026, the Ministry of National Defense said on Wednesday.
Ho Chi Minh City maintains temporary parks on vacant land
Ho Chi Minh City 08:23 30/04/2026Ho Chi Minh City will continue operating temporary public parks on vacant land plots that have been upgraded into green spaces, the city authorities said.
Ho Chi Minh City moves ahead with central square, administrative complex in Thu Thiem urban center
Ho Chi Minh City 15:43 29/04/2026Ho Chi Minh City is accelerating efforts to form the Thu Thiem urban area as its future financial and administrative hub, with the launch of a VND29.6 trillion (US$1.12 billion) central square and administrative complex, one of four major projects expected to shape the long-planned new urban center on the city’s eastern bank.
Ho Chi Minh City starts work on 4 major projects, grants approval to Can Gio transshipment port investor
Ho Chi Minh City 14:57 29/04/2026Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday morning simultaneously broke ground on four major infrastructure and urban development projects, while also granting a decision approving the investor for the Can Gio international transshipment port project to mark the 51st anniversary of national reunification.
Ho Chi Minh City targets global cultural city status by 2045
Ho Chi Minh City 12:28 29/04/2026Ho Chi Minh City aims to become a global cultural city by 2045, with cultural and creative industries contributing at least 10 percent of its economy, under an action plan issued by the city’s Party Committee.
Suspected food poisoning cases at Ho Chi Minh City elementary school rise to 46
Ho Chi Minh City 11:17 29/04/2026Health authorities in Ho Chi Minh City reported that suspected food poisoning cases at Dang Thuy Tram Elementary School in Tan Thuan Ward had climbed to 46 as of Tuesday afternoon.