Military and police units in the affected areas have been ordered to mobilise all available forces and resources to respond to the heavy rains and floods. Their efforts focus on evacuating residents, carrying out search and rescue operations, and delivering emergency food supplies. All teams are working at full capacity under the top priority: “The lives and safety of the people come first.”
Safeguarding the value and authenticity of the human voice in the age of AI is at the heart of the Voicence technology ecosystem, showcased by Japan’s NTT West at the Japan-Việt Nam Fast Track Pitch 2025. Through the initiative, NTT West is seeking strategic partners to protect audio copyrights and develop new collaboration models that bring Japanese digital entertainment to global audiences.
The ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026 officially kicked off on 28 January in Cebu, Philippines, with a vibrant cultural performance highlighting the heritage of Lapu-Lapu City. The event marks the Philippines’ return as host nearly a decade after last staging the forum in 2016, bringing regional tourism leaders back together to chart the sector’s future.
The photograph of Madam Nguyễn Thị Bình, the only female signatory to the Paris Peace Accords which ended the war and restored peace in Việt Nam on 27 January, 1973 in Paris, France, made a strong impression and resonated around the world. To mark the 53rd anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords, a special exhibition on Madam Bình has opened in Hồ Chí Minh City.
In the early days of 2026, Da Lat is bathed in romantic shades of pink as cherry blossoms burst into bloom across the city. More than just a signature flower, these blossoms have become a distinctive emblem of Da Lat's tourism brand, helping position the city as a "City of Spring" in the hearts of visitors.
Located on the outskirts of the city of Nantes, Domaine du Golf restaurant is fully booked almost every day. Specialising in high-end French cuisine, what sets it apart is its head chef — a Vietnamese national.
NASA has released stunning new images from the James Webb Space Telescope showing a dying star shedding its outer layers in deep space. Sometimes called the “Eye of God”, the Helix Nebula is located around 650 light-years from Earth and offers a glimpse of what could be the Sun’s distant future.