HANOI -- Vietnamese officials are drastically cutting the number of ministries and government agencies, aiming to eliminate red tape and redundancies in a bid to boost growth.
The year was 1966, and for several years the Soldiers in Vietnam had been using the same howitzer that their fathers had used ...
On January 9, 2025, the People’s Court of Hanoi is scheduled to hear the case of high-profile lawyer Tran Dinh Trien, who was ...
Doug Hegdahl, 22, was captured by the Vietnamese after falling off his warship. Dubbed 'The Incredibly Stupid One' by his ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico reportedly disappeared for two weeks following a visit to Russia where he met with Vladimir ...
Instant noodles are more or less a religion. They have widely spread to many lands, where they are adapted to suit the ...
Hanoi traffic police fined a 34-year-old ambulance driver VND60 million ($2,365) for misusing the vehicle to celebrate Vietnam's ASEAN Cup victory.
Vietnam’s developing industrial and logistics infrastructure has emerged as a key factor in enhancing regional ...
Cong Caphe Philippines opens in Quezon City this February! Discover Vietnam’s iconic coffee, including their signature ...
Thousands of Hanoi teachers have raised concerns about losing bonuses tied to additional income policies under Decree 73, ...
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Vietnam’s so-called Just Energy Transition Partnership is actually “enabling serious human rights harms by the Vietnam ...