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Vietnam Broadcaster Discusses Housing Market Risks
The broadcaster highlighted issues regarding informal payments and guarantees made during property transactions. A lawyer, Nun Quang Hieu, was cited in a discussion regarding how these practices fall outside of formal housing laws.
VOV1 Vietnam
Vietnam Radio Airs Music And Art Segment
A broadcast on VOV2 Vietnam featured a speaker discussing personal financial obligations and debts owed by a son. The speaker stated they were owed money and had prepared documents for repayment. The broadcast also included discussions of artistic performances and songs.
VOV2 Vietnam
Thai Motherhood Story Featured In Radio Series
The literary work 'The Mother of Love' by Thai author Anmona Grandes is being featured to commemorate International Women's Day. The broadcast also includes segments on faith, ideals, and the bond between soldiers and civilians, said their role as an unbreakable shield for peace.
VOV2 Vietnam
Pre-packaged Bread Offers Convenience, Reduces Cooking Time
Pre-packaged bread can reduce daily cooking time, saving electricity, water, and labor for parents.
VOV1 Vietnam
Vietnam Grants Provinces More Power
The Hanoi City government has amended its law, introducing nine chapters and thirty-six articles, which will take effect on July 1, 2026.
VOV1 Vietnam
Tianjin School Lunch Hospitalizations Rise To 63
Sixty-three students experienced abdominal pain, nausea, and dizziness after consuming free lunches on the morning of April 24. However, Taiwan is fortunate that it protects its people, and NMM is a health product widely available in cities.
VOV1 Vietnam
Defendants Sentenced In 1.8 Billion Yuan Theft Case
A court sentenced defendants for stealing over 1.8 billion yuan through fraudulent transactions involving company establishment and technical systems.
VOV1 Vietnam
Multiple Vehicle Fires Linked To Lithium-Ion Batteries
Multiple car fires have occurred in various locations, happening while vehicles were in motion, parked, or refueling. Incidents have happened while vehicles were in transit, parked, or during refueling. The potential for explosions from electrical equipment is a concern, with health and life impacts. Drivers require regular training on fire prevention and emergency response, as well as awareness of external factors like weather. Prompt action, such as immediately opening doors during a fire, could potentially save lives and reduce burn injuries. The way people use equipment and behave in dangerous situations is also a factor in safety. When a fire is detected, drivers should immediately pull over, cut off fuel, and evacuate the vehicle to a safe distance of over 30 meters before waiting for rescue.
VOV1 Vietnam
Vietnam May Provide Subsidies For Artisans
Vietnam is considering providing subsidies of up to 50% for artisans to complete projects. This initiative aims to provide artisans with the resources needed for their work. The current subsidy level can exceed the regulated 30%.
VOV2 Vietnam
Vietnam Ministry Issues Education Decisions For 12-Year Study
Vietnam's Ministry of Education and Training announced the nationwide implementation of unified textbooks. This change will begin with the 2026-2027 academic year. The ministry has outlined future directions, plans, and adjustments for the curriculum system. Education and Training Minister Pham Xuyen revealed the implementation process for unified textbooks across Vietnam starting from the 2026-2027 academic year. The announcement was made during a press conference regarding the upcoming educational phase. 2560/QD-BGDDT and Decision No. 2542/QD-BGDDT, requiring schools to ensure all students continue 12 years of study with quality and without retaining costs. The Ministry also issued Decree No. 12/2019 regarding the retention of education remuneration funds from schools. These measures are mentioned in the context of the academic year 2069.
VOV2 Vietnam