social news

Update news social news

Foreign manager’s behavior sparks protest at Phu Tho garment factory

Frustrated by the behavior of a foreign production manager and discontent with working hours and benefits, hundreds of garment workers at Thien Dieu Co., Ltd. (Dai Dong commune, Phu Tho province) staged a walkout in protest.

15,000 workers to benefit from free medical check-ups

The Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) has announced that it is coordinating with the Ministry of Public Security to provide free medical check-ups for around 15,000 workers across seven provinces and cities.

Railways sector suffers 1.9 mln USD in flood damage

The initial loss of the railway sector is estimated at 50 billion VND (1.9 million USD) during the historic flood in the South Central region.

Health sector targets free hospital fee for all

Vietnam’s health sector is pushing towards zero-fee hospital treatment and regular health checks for all citizens in line with Politburo Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW.

New Year’s Day 2026: Vietnam workers to get one day off with full pay

As New Year’s Day 2026 falls on a Thursday, workers across Vietnam will be entitled to a single day off with full pay, in accordance with the Labor Code.

Vietnam updates child seat regulations for private vehicles

Starting January 1, 2026, Vietnam will enforce new rules requiring appropriate child safety devices in private cars, with exemptions for commercial passenger transport vehicles.

Vietnam’s most exclusive cars steal the spotlight on Hanoi streets

Car enthusiasts were treated to a rare showcase of top-tier luxury and exotic vehicles rolling through Hanoi’s city center last weekend.

Ninh Binh’s “mountain of rice” reflects flood relief spirit for central Vietnam

Like a modern-day legend, endless streams of rice and aid flow from northern Vietnam to the disaster-stricken central region.

Tourists pack Hanoi’s train street days after safety sweep

Despite recent enforcement, sidewalk cafés along the tracks near Kham Thien–Le Duan are back in full swing.

Vinh Airport to resume operations on December 19

After months of suspension for infrastructure upgrades, Vinh Airport in Nghe An is scheduled to reopen and welcome its first flight on December 19.

Readers debate transfer of land procedures to provincial/commune level

Nearly 100 comments sent to VietNamNet shared views on the proposal to centralize all land-related procedures at the provincial level, meaning commune authorities would no longer handle dossiers.

Parents who overburden children with study can face fines up to $400

Vietnam’s new decree on domestic violence includes penalties for forcing children to study excessively or insulting family members.

Vietnam swiftly updates ELAC software to maintain stable flight operations

All Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft operated by Vietnamese carriers have successfully completed emergency ELAC control system software updates, following a critical safety directive from Airbus and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

‘Quang Trung Campaign’ kicks off to restore storm-ravaged communities

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has officially launched the "Quang Trung Campaign", an urgent national effort to rebuild and repair homes for families whose houses were destroyed by a series of devastating natural disasters across Central Vietnam.

Tunnel breakthrough brings Hanoi closer to modern metro dream

On December 1, Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) No. 1, named "Than Toc" (Lightning Speed), officially arrived at Station S12 (Hanoi Station), concluding its journey through the first four underground stations of the Nhon – Hanoi Station metro line.

Record-breaking motorbike plate 99AA-999.99 sells for $109,000 in Vietnam

A rare all-nines plate from Bac Ninh fetches one of the highest-ever prices in Vietnam’s license plate auctions.

Inside Long Thanh’s lotus-shaped terminal: Vietnam’s $5 billion aviation gateway

Shaped like a blooming lotus, Long Thanh Airport’s terminal nears completion with thousands of workers racing to meet the December 19 milestone.

A quiet love story at a street corner in Can Tho

Each morning at 7 a.m., a daughter drives Duong Van Phuc (79) and Ho Thi Nguyen (86) to the familiar sidewalk corner of Le Loi Street, Can Tho City. There, a small bread cart is chained to an electric pole - their humble place of business.

Traffic simulation test: the journey to get a driving license sparks controversy

A driving test using simulation software for traffic situations has caused fierce controversy due to its lack of practical relevance, leading many people to fail "unjustly."

Fatal explosion rocks residential area in Ho Chi Minh City

Authorities in Ho Chi Minh City are investigating a powerful explosion that rocked a residential neighborhood in Nhuan Duc Commune, Cu Chi District, killing one man at the scene.