A three-level overpass, costing US$93 million to build, was inaugurated on March 29 in the central city of Danang.
Several floods triggered by unusual heavy rains over the last few days have claimed three lives in central Vietnam, authorities say.
The Supreme People’s Court has upheld jail terms ranging between three and eight years against three people of a human trafficking ring that sold seven Vietnamese women to Chinese men.
A Russian man, allegedly drunk, has caused a traffic accident in the central province of Phan Thiet, killing a local who was riding home from his late shift.
Two doctors and a nurse were sentenced to 3-5 years on March 27 for mistaking Hep-B vaccine with a muscle relaxant when giving the shots to three new-born babies, leading to their deaths in 2013.
New exhibition "Chao Saigon" (Hello Saigon) displays 40 black and white photos taken by Nguyen Thanh Tung and enlarged on canvas.
A military helicopter crashed when it was about to land on an island off Binh Thuan Province on March 26 but all men all board, including four crew members and four search and rescue workers, walked out alive.
Vietnam’s bank stocks are rallying at the fastest pace in Asia, signaling a recovery from the bad-debt crisis that’s weighed on economic growth for three years.
A scaffolding collapse at Vung Ang Economic Zone in Ha Tinh Province has killed at least 14 construction workers and injured tens of others.
Toi (Dark) Cave in the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, which is now partly open to tourists, will be fully opened next month since experts have finished exploring its nearly 5.3-kilometer length, news website VnExpress reported on March 24.