Continuous heavy rains have triggered multiple severe landslides across Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands, causing significant damage and major traffic disruptions, particularly in Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong provinces.
The Dak Lak Border Guard is at the forefront of the fight against illegal fishing. With the motto “check every port, inspect every boat”, the Đắk Lắk Border Guard conducts rigorous pre-departure inspections, patrols around the clock, and utilises tracking technology for remote warnings. All these efforts aim to ensure fishermen absolutely comply with regulations against IUU fishing.
Increasingly, these fashion icons are becoming a new cultural asset for the tourism sector. In recent years, Hanoi has been among the pioneering localities in turning the ao dai into a signature tourism product.
E-cigarettes and heated tobacco products have been added to the list of business activities banned under Vietnam’s amended Investment Law. The provision was passed by the National Assembly on the morning of 11 December, receiving broad support from the majority of lawmakers.
The recent Bridge Summit in Abu Dhabi examined the latest trends in media and journalism. Among them is how AI-driven workflows have transformed news reporting and content delivery, especially in the television industry.
Vietnamese education is entering a period of profound transformation as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly present in the classroom. This shift brings both opportunities and challenges for teachers and students as they adapt, innovate, and build the learning skills needed for the digital age.
Vietnam ended the day with notably strong results. The women’s canoe double 500m delivered the opening gold, with Nguyễn Thị Hương and Diệp Thị Hương defeating Thailand and Indonesia. Taekwondo, pétanque and swimming added three more golds. Vietnam now sits in second place with 4 gold, 4 silver and 13 bronze medals, raising the question of how the table might shift as the competition intensifies.