From 17 to 21 March, the first-ever Ethnic Group Women’s Football Tournament – VTV5 Cup 2026 will take place in Gia Lai Province, bringing together women’s teams from various localities. More than just a sporting event, it is a meaningful arena where the passion and aspirations of young women from the highlands can truly shine.
The world’s first high seas treaty has officially come into force, marking a historic step in protecting marine biodiversity beyond national borders. The Agreement on Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (or BBNJ Agreement) governs ocean areas beyond any country’s border. The BBNJ Agreement addresses key issues, including biodiversity conservation, environmental impact assessments, and technology transfer.
When classical ballets and symphonic works are no longer unfamiliar but have become part of the broader artistic landscape, it reflects the growing maturity of Vietnam’s arts environment. The country’s increasingly vibrant arts scene is bringing fresh energy to theatres and performance companies nationwide. This momentum is encouraging artists to step beyond their comfort zones and pursue creative work rooted in national cultural identity.
Amid the fast-paced modern life of Hà Nội, there is still a place where clay is brought to life and traditions have been preserved for over 700 years. From simple lumps of clay along the Red River, artisans in Bát Tràng craft ceramics that are not only part of everyday life in Việt Nam, but also reach international markets.
At a regular press conference on 19 March, 2026, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Phạm Thu Hằng responded to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) 2026 Annual Report, which includes negative assessments of Việt Nam.
From 17 to 21 March, the first-ever Ethnic Group Women’s Football Tournament – VTV5 Cup 2026 will take place in Gia Lai Province, bringing together women’s teams from various localities. More than just a sporting event, it is a meaningful arena where the passion and aspirations of young women from the highlands can truly shine.
A large number of Vietnamese people in France and across Europe attended the Film Festival – Bridge of Light. The event was organised by the Việt Nam - France Film and Culture Bridge Association to celebrate its third anniversary.