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VnExpress International on MSNHanoi's smog puzzle: Vehicle emissions contribute just 15%, officials sayDespite popular belief, vehicle emissions are not the main culprit behind Hanoi's worsening air quality, making up just 15% ...
The ban is part of the government's sweeping new effort to tackle air and water pollution in the capital. Read more at ...
City officials hope that electrifying motorcycles, a ‘lifeblood’ of Vietnamese transportation, will have a positive impact on ...
At opposite ends of the country, Vietnam’s two major cities are a frenetic introduction to the nation’s culture and history.
Authorities will ban petrol-driven motorbikes and mopeds in Vietnam's capital from 2026 in a bid to cut air pollution.
WORK is due to start later this year on the next two metro lines to be built in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi. Work will start ...
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VnExpress International on MSNTravel firms play down South Korean tourists' assault of locals at Hanoi photo boothSouth Koreans, the second largest group of inbound visitors, are generally friendly and law-abiding though sometimes ...
Hanoi is urgently addressing widespread storm damage caused by Typhoon No. 3, with fallen trees, broken lights, and dike ...
Torrential rains from Storm No. 3 are expected to flood many Hanoi streets, with water levels surpassing half a meter in some ...
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VnExpress International on MSNHanoi to begin construction of two major metro lines in late 2025Hanoi will break ground for two key urban railway projects in the fourth quarter of 2025, as part of the city's long-term strategy to expand public transport system, thus easing traffic congestion.
Vietnam will ban fossil-fuel motorcycles and mopeds in the heart of the capital, Hanoi, starting next July, as part of a ...
Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, will ban all fossil fuel-powered motorbikes and scooters within Ring Road 1 from 1 July 2026 as a ...
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