A Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the largest wide-body aircraft currently operated by Vietnam Airlines, touched down at Long Thanh International Airport on Dec. 15, marking a key technical milestone as Vietnam’s biggest aviation project enters its…
Vietnam has sharply increased fines for foreigners who overstay their permitted period of residence, with penalties now reaching up to VND40 million (US$1,520) under new government regulations taking effect on Dec. 15.
More than 100 people have been hospitalized or treated after eating banh mi sold by the Hong Van chain in Quang Ngai Province in central Vietnam, prompting an investigation and the temporary shutdown of the business.
Vietnam's largest passenger jet will touch down at Long Thanh International Airport in Monday afternoon, a key technical milestone as the new airport prepares to welcome its first commercial flights days later.
The 171st repatriation ceremony for the remains of U.S. servicemen missing in action (MIA) from the war in Vietnam took place at Gia Lam airport in Hanoi, following a recent unilateral search in the northern province of Lao Cai.
Vietnam's Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has announced it is considering a comprehensive inspection of the London College for Design and Fashion (LCDF – Hanoi) following indications of regulatory violations in its university…
Vietnam is set to send around 1,500 students abroad each year under a government-backed program targeting strategic fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, defense and medicine.
The Vietnamese government has issued a directive to accelerate the development of Long Thanh International Airport, aiming to establish it as the most attractive and competitive aviation destination in Southeast Asia, with the ultimate…
Vietnam is racing toward a major milestone at Long Thanh International Airport, with more than 15,000 workers mobilized to prepare for the airport's first flight on Dec. 19.
Dozens of students at the Hanoi branch of the London College for Design & Fashion (LCDF) have been shocked to discover that their U.K. top-up bachelor's degrees are not recognized by Vietnamese authorities.
No one can say for certain how many so-called Amerasian children were fathered during the Vietnam war in relationships between U.S. soldiers and Vietnamese women. Some estimates put the number at 100,000, others even higher – perhaps half…
RMIT University used its 25th anniversary in Vietnam to reaffirm plans to expand its presence in the country and continue investing in transnational education.