A tropical depression forming near the equator and moving north into the East Sea is an unprecedented event in meteorological history, according to Mai Van Khiem.
The politburo and the secretariat have mandated that localities complete the reorganization of the preschool, primary, junior high, and high school systems by 31/12/2025, aligning with the two-tier local government model.
Due to an unexpected health issue and personal request, the Politburo decided to relieve Nguyen Duc Trung of his duties as Hanoi chairman, according to Party Committee Secretary Nguyen Duy Ngoc.
Vu Dai Thang, secretary of the Quang Ninh provincial party committee, has been assigned by the Politburo to join the executive committee, standing committee, and assume the position of deputy secretary of the Hanoi party committee.
Vu Minh Tuan was appointed deputy head of the Hanoi Party Committee's propaganda and mass mobilization department, and will also assume the position of director of the capital's newspaper, radio, and television agency when it is established.
The Traffic Police Department has advised the Ministry of Public Security on simplifying driver's license issuance and renewal procedures, reducing the number of required documents.
High mountain peaks in northern and north central Vietnam recorded simultaneous low temperatures, with Dong Van and Sin Ho dropping to 2 degrees Celsius on the morning of 28/11.
Two people died and one was injured in an early morning collision between a passenger bus and a 7-seater car on Ho Chi Minh road in Nhan Co commune on 28/11.
A fire erupted at an abandoned bar spanning over 300 square meters along National Highway 1, with smoke and flames rising over one hundred meters, as authorities battled the blaze on the evening of 27/11.
Minister Nguyen Manh Hung announced that the state would establish a national supercomputing and AI data center to research, train, and develop Vietnamese language models, reducing reliance on foreign technology.
The Prime Minister has instructed the Ministry of Finance to propose using central budget resources and assign several provinces and cities to support the construction of new homes for residents in flood-affected areas.
Six cars collided on the Ho Chi Minh City - Trung Luong expressway on the afternoon of 27/11, causing severe damage to many vehicles and traffic congestion for kilometers.
Due to two consecutive strengthening cold air masses, from 28/11, the lowest temperature in Ho Chi Minh City could decrease to below 20 degrees Celsius and last until 6/12.
Representative Pham Trong Nhan proposed banning "bong cuoi", citing N2O gas's rapid addictive properties, neurological damage, and its current unregulated status, which threatens youth health.
Major general Tran Duc Thuan believes cyberspace has become a sovereign domain alongside land, sea, and air, requiring Vietnam to strengthen cyber defense capabilities and technological self-reliance.
Home affairs departments in 34 provinces and cities are required to submit comprehensive reports on business salaries, outstanding wages, and 2026 Tet bonus plans to the Ministry of Home Affairs by December 25.
From 1/7/2026, Hanoi will prohibit gasoline motorbikes from circulating during specific hours or in designated areas within Ring Road 1, as the city's first low-emission zone is piloted.
A 7-seater car traveling on national highway 1 in Chi Lang district suddenly veered into the opposite lane, colliding head-on with a tractor-trailer, resulting in 4 fatalities and two injuries.
Hanoi aims for all residents to receive free periodic health check-ups or screenings at least once a year and to raise per capita income to 198 million dong by 2026.
A truck traveling on the Ham Nghi - Vung Ang expressway on the afternoon of 26/11 unexpectedly caught fire, destroying its cargo and causing traffic congestion in the area.
Vice Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha calls for assessment of recent flash flood and landslide causes, distinguishing natural and human factors to draw lessons and protect lives.
Fifteen VNVC vaccination centers in the Central and Central Highlands regions are providing free tetanus vaccines to residents, with no quantity limit.