In recent years, Việt Nam has made significant progress in protecting children, including efforts to safeguard them in the digital environment. Today, protecting children online involves more than just blocking harmful content or limiting screen time. It’s also about helping them build the skills, confidence, and resilience needed to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.
In recent years, Việt Nam has made significant progress in protecting children, including efforts to safeguard them in the digital environment. Today, protecting children online involves more than just blocking harmful content or limiting screen time. It’s also about helping them build the skills, confidence, and resilience needed to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.
Japan has long been regarded as one of the world’s leading countries in robotics technology. The country is now devoting significant resources to artificial intelligence systems. Its rapidly ageing population and worsening labour shortage are seen as key drivers behind the development of humanoid robots.
For children in remote areas where access to libraries is limited, the Tiny Sun Digital Library can be life-changing. The initiative sees more than 100 artists, actors, and editors join hands to record books for children, aiming to make knowledge more accessible and encourage a love of reading.
Việt Nam is continuing its nationwide "500 Days and Nights" campaign to locate, recover, and identify the remains of fallen soldiers. To date, more than one million graves and memorials have been established across the country, yet hundreds of thousands of soldiers remain unidentified.
More than 1.2 million students across Việt Nam sat for the second and final day of the national high school graduation examination on Friday, 12 June, taking two elective subjects. On 11 June, students completed the two compulsory subjects: Literature and Mathematics.
In recent years, transnational education has become increasingly attractive to Vietnamese students, offering international curricula, globally recognised degrees and wider career opportunities. As university admissions season approaches, these pathways are attracting growing student interest.