VOV.VN - The Rescue Department under the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army is expected to carry out four additional helicopter sorties on July 25 to transport relief supplies to flood-stricken communities in Nghe An province, one of the areas hardest hit by typhoon Wipha.
VOV.VN - Following the capsizing of the Vinh Xanh 58 tourist boat in Ha Long Bay on July 19, functional forces in northern Quang Ninh province have continued to mobilize all available personnel and equipment to expand the search for the two missing victims.
A friendly golf tournament named “Vietnam Ambassador’s Cup” was held in Brabant Wallonia province, Belgium on June 22 to raise funds for Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims in Hoi An city, Vietnam’s Quang Nam province.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese authorities have dismantled a cross-border human trafficking ring and rescued two people who were said to be sold into forced labour in Cambodia, according to the Border Guard Station of Tay Ninh province.
Swiss photographer Roland Schmid has shared touching stories gathered from his visits to Vietnam and heartfelt encounters with Agent Orange (AO) victims, highlighting their resilience and determination to integrate into society.
A national consultation workshop to address rehabilitation and psychosocial support for landmine victims and persons with disabilities convened in Hanoi on April 4, as part of a broader project to enhance support for landmine survivors across ASEAN member states.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese rescue workers, after reaching Naypyidaw on March 31 morning, deployed ground-penetrating radars and specialized image and sound detection equipment to locate victims of the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
The Ho Chi Minh City Union of Friendship Organisations (HUFO) held its annual conference with international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) on March 28 to review their activities in 2024 and discuss ways to enhance future cooperation.
The show in Hanoi also aims to raise awareness about war, the defoliant agent and its harmful effects on people, still being felt today.
Vietnam welcomes the Seoul Court of Appeals upheld the ruling that requires the government of the Republic of Korea (RoK) to compensate more than KRW30 million (approximately US$20,000) to Nguyen Thi Thanh, who lost her family in the 1968 massacre in the central province of Quang Nam in 1968.