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VOV.VN - US‑based website ainvest.com recently published an analysis stating that Vietnam’s GDP in the third quarter of 2025 is estimated to have risen by 8.22% year‑on‑year despite impacts from US tariff policies and complex weather conditions.
VOV.VN - Heavy overnight rain, triggered by the circulation of Typhoon Matmo (Storm No. 11 in the East Sea), drenched Hanoi and continued into the early hours of October 7, according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - Prolonged flooding caused by typhoon Bualoi, heavy rain, and water discharge from hydroelectric dams has inundated large areas of peach and kumquat cultivation along the Red River in Hanoi, dealing a heavy blow to the business ahead of the lunar New Year festival (Tet).
VOV.VN - Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Nguyen Duc Hai on October 6 hosted a reception for Dr. Kambiz Ghawami, President of the World University Service (WUS) and authorised representative of the German state of Hessen, who is on a working visit to Vietnam.
VOV.VN - The robust wave of investment from Japan is opening up breakthrough opportunities for Vietnam’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as they pursue deeper integration and improved international competitiveness.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s iconic Ao Dai (traditional long dress) has been in the spotlight in a unique cultural show titled “Journey Connecting Heritages – Ao Dai on the Heritage Road” at Columbia University’s historic campus in New York.
VOV.VN - The Da Nang Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has received a famtrip delegation of 30 leading Indian wedding planning companies to survey wedding tourism infrastructure in the city.
VOV.VN - Harry Kewell arrived in Hanoi on October 5, beginning his new role just one day after he was appointed head coach of Hanoi FC.
VOV.VN - Dengue fever is surging across Vietnam, with over 86,000 infections and 17 deaths recorded so far this year, according to the Ministry of Health.
VOV.VN - The average export price of Vietnamese coffee in the first nine months of the year reached a record high of US$5,658 per tonne, up 45.3% from the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MoAE).