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Parents confused over choosing child car seats

Child safety seats have become a “hot topic” on social media in recent days, and many people still do not know which type to choose to comply with new regulations.

Dak Lak tourism village opens homes for free to support flood victims

Local homestay owners suspend business to shelter evacuees and aid workers in a remarkable show of solidarity.

Two suspects arrested for plotting robberies at convenience stores in HCMC

Police in Ho Chi Minh City apprehended two young men who were planning a series of armed robberies after a bold heist at a Family Mart outlet.

Mailisa’s beauty empire under fire as 162 products banned nationwide

MK Skincare, tied to Mailisa beauty chain, faces nationwide ban for 162 products lacking safety documentation.

Hanoi police storm drug ring with tear gas and drones

Police in Hanoi used tear gas and drones in a dramatic overnight raid on a major drug trafficking ring, capturing five armed suspects after fierce resistance.

Nearly $86 million raised to aid flood-hit communities across Vietnam

By 5 p.m. on November 25, the total amount of funds pledged through the Central Relief Committee to support flood-hit communities had surpassed 2.088 trillion VND (approximately USD 85.9 million).

Khanh Hoa flood death toll rises to 22, over 1,000 homes damaged

Khanh Hoa authorities update the toll of lives lost and economic damage after one of the worst floods in the province’s history.

Psychiatric corruption case widens: High-ranking official taken into custody

Hanoi police have officially indicted and detained Duong Van Luong, former Deputy Director of the Central Institute of Forensic Psychiatry, for accepting bribes in connection with a case involving falsified psychiatric reports.

2025 disasters kill 409 in Vietnam, economic losses exceed $3.47 billion

From early 2025 to the present, Vietnam has been battered by an extraordinary series of natural disasters, leaving 409 people dead or missing and causing economic damages estimated at over 85 trillion VND (approximately 3.47 billion USD).

Over 15,000 relief packages transported to south-central region by rail

The Vietnam Railways Corporation transported 15,334 packages of essential supplies to flood-hit communities across the south-central region from October 10 to November 24.

HCM City mobilises nearly 9.3 million USD for disaster relief

To date, the city has allocated 190.6 billion VND and over 136.2 billion VND in goods for relief efforts. severe losses.

Soldiers brave the night to rescue flood victims in Khanh Hoa

More than 15,000 officers and soldiers have been mobilized to evacuate residents, distribute emergency supplies, and help restore normalcy in areas severely affected by historic flooding in Khanh Hoa Province.

When dams fail to protect: Floods reveal cracks in VN's water infrastructure

If hydropower reservoirs played a more active role in flood prevention, the downstream protection capacity would significantly improve - especially during extreme rainfall events.

Prenn Pass reopens to traffic, but trucks still banned

At 1 p.m. today (November 25), Prenn Pass - the main gateway into Da Lat City in Lam Dong Province - officially reopened after more than a week of closure due to a landslide.

Hanoi to offer up to $200 in support for electric motorbike transition

A draft resolution on policies to support the shift toward clean-energy road transportation in Hanoi includes a key proposal: providing up to 5 million VND (approximately $200) to individuals switching to electric motorbikes.

Thousands of flood-damaged cars in Vietnam face costly repairs

Flooding in south-central Vietnam has left thousands of vehicles submerged, but expert advice can help minimize long-term damage.

Post-flood cleanup begins in Gia Lai, Dak Lak to prevent epidemics

Health authorities in Vietnam's Central Highlands are racing to disinfect flood-hit areas and prevent post-flood disease outbreaks.

Brave hearts in the flood zone: Soldiers and police aid recovery efforts

As floodwaters receded, officers and soldiers from the Army and Police in Dak Lak Province promptly arrived in the most severely affected areas to carry out rescue and relief operations, helping residents clean up and return to normal life.

Military support requested to clear giant rocks blocking highway in Khanh Hoa

Khanh Hoa has asked military units to assist with rock blasting operations on National Highway 27C, which remains blocked after massive landslides.

Lobster farmers suffer historic loss as floods kill over 20 million

Following historic floods, over 20 million lobsters in Song Cau ward, Dak Lak province, have died from freshwater exposure, dealing a devastating blow to local aquaculture communities just weeks before Tet.