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With modest investment capital and limited savings, businesses cannot grow

To satisfy all customers’ needs, production capacity needs to increase by five times, but with limited resources, scaling up production proves to be an impossible mission.

Daughters of fallen Algerian journalist find peace at Hanoi memorial

Fifty-one years after a plane crash claimed 27 lives, a visit to Soc Son reveals an emotional bond between two nations.

Rebuilding a legacy: The hidden life of Saigon’s spy billionaire

“To me, my father wasn’t great - because I barely knew him,” shared the son of Mai Hong Que, a once-famous "billionaire" in Saigon’s underground resistance movement.

Vietnam rushes to find new markets amid US tariff threat

With trade deals disrupted, firms turn to Germany, Canada, and the Middle East.

Chinese electronics may flood Vietnam after US tariff hike

A surge of Chinese goods is expected in Vietnam as firms reroute exports in response to new US tariffs.

District-level officials aren’t always better than commune-level counterparts

There are many conflicting opinions on whether commune cadres will be able to handle the workload after the district level is abolished.

46% US tariffs: A wake-up call for Vietnam to move beyond low-cost exports

With 46% tariffs hitting exports, Vietnam faces hard truths - and a chance to redefine its future competitiveness.

The spy who survived by love of the people and steel-like loyalty

Vietnam’s legendary intelligence officer reveals how the words - “consider yourself dead” - shaped a lifetime of fearless service.

Military love story rekindled amid national celebration preparations

Separated for over two months while preparing for the 50th anniversary of reunification, the couple's tearful reunion touched many.

Vietnamese IT student wins double gold in national math Olympiad

By combining discipline, curiosity, and an "all-in" spirit, Khanh aced Calculus and earned top honors in Algebra.

Vietnam’s trade surplus with the US: Who really wins?

Despite surface-level imbalances, value-added analysis reveals that American companies and consumers benefit greatly from Vietnam’s role in global supply chains.

Eldest sister, a street singer, traverses country to find her two siblings

For dozens of years, Le Thi My Le tirelessly tried to find her siblings in order to reach peace of mind. From the moment she was born, Le bore a burden far exceeding the strength of an ordinary woman.

How much do university professors and lecturers earn?

Not all universities offer high pay, and the incomes of lecturers vary, but those with real capability can earn over a billion dong per year.

New trend: work in inner city, live in suburbs

Unable to bear the monthly interest payment for a home loan, Do Duc Long decided to move back to his hometown, commuting over 20 kilometers daily by motorbike to work.

VND7.665 trillion railway project still unfinished after 20 years

For two decades, the Yen Vien – Pha Lai - Ha Long – Cai Lan railway project, capitalized at VND7.665 billion, remains unfinished, and today needs an additional investment of about VND700 billion to resume.

Competency exam needed to select commune civil servants

Instead of debating about what kind of degrees candidates must have to be chosen as commune-level officers, it would be better to organize a competency exam to ensure fairness for all candidates.

Vietnam’s electric motorbike makers must move beyond price wars

Slashing prices may boost sales briefly, but long-term success lies in technology, ride quality, and after-sales support.

Vietnamese expert at Google says Vietnam should prioritize AI, chip design

Dr Le Viet Quoc, PhD, believes that Vietnam should prioritize investing in AI rather than chip manufacturing because AI consumes fewer resources and has significant opportunities for future development.

Midnight emergency case paid with 150 lottery tickets

Doctors informed the relative of a female patient one night that the patient needed an urgent heart stent, but the relative said: “I don’t have money to pay for surgery. I just have 150 lottery tickets."

Mother has 11 children, 11 daughters- and sons-in-law, all successful

Whenever the big family gathers – great-grandmother, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren - they all fill their house's entire courtyard.