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Dong Nai Compensates 33 Land Plots For Expressway Projects
Dong Nai City is compensating and supporting 33 land plots managed by Vietnam Expressway Corporation, totaling 4,300 hectares.
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Long Thanh Port Blockade Lifted, Traffic Smooth
City Road 8, in the direction from Phu Cu Bridge to Cu Chi in Ho Chi Minh City, has boundary restrictions in place. A listener named Nu'en Nu'en commented on the radio, expressing concern about traffic congestion affecting exam takers in Ho Chi Minh City. A listener named Nuennuenn commented, expressing worry about traffic congestion while taking an exam. Traffic is congested and moving slowly on the Ho Chi Minh—Long Thanh—Dau Giay highway, including a section from the Da Xuan He intersection to the Bao Qi Gong intersection. The blockade near Long Thanh port has been lifted, allowing vehicles to move smoothly and stably.
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Climate Change Attribution Studies Now Faster
A president called upon Asian member states to unite in action to navigate challenges. The speech said protecting Asian people's safety, particularly during disaster periods. Asian unity should be measured by synergistic actions to protect people's lives everywhere. The President's speech today reiterated the call for Asian member states to act in solidarity to protect people during disasters. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim invited Asian countries and member states to quickly coordinate and prepare jointly to ensure food security during crises. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that the initiative aims to ensure supply chains and more effective responses. A president, likely from Vietnam, called on Asian member states to unite and act together to protect the safety of Asian people, especially during disasters.
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Prime Minister Turan Emphasizes Exams For Evaluation
The national college entrance examination (Gaokao) is taking place today in Vietnam, creating pressure on students, families, and teachers. Prime Minister To Lam said that the Gaokao exam is intended for evaluating students' education levels, not for classifying them. Prime Minister To Lam has proposed a plan to expand Vietnam's entire education system. Prime Minister To Lam's plan for education system expansion includes building more schools, increasing class sizes, and training more teachers. The current policy for vocational education is reportedly not meeting standards, with only a few percent of targets achieved, sometimes zero in certain areas.
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Decision 57 Requires Schools To Rapidly Implement AI In Management, Education
The Inter-Ministerial Committee's Decision 57 on science, technology, and national statistics requires schools to rapidly analyze and research, ensuring each school applies AI and statistics not only in management and operations but also in organizing educational and related...
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Hanoi Police Collect Hundreds Of Wild Birds In Joint Operation
Yesterday, Hanoi City Public Security forces, in conjunction with other departments, inspected numerous commercial establishments on two streets.
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Three Seriously Injured, Two Transferred To Hospitals
Three people were seriously injured and are currently residing in Phu Tho district, Gia Lai province. Two seriously injured patients were transferred to Fujian University Hospital in Dak Lak, and one was transferred to Garai Provincial University Hospital for treatment.
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Vietnamese PM Discusses Gaokao, Education System Flaws
The Party and the State in Vietnam are currently advocating for rectifying the machinery. The Party and State are continuing to implement the policy of rectifying the apparatus. Prime Minister Tô Lâm stated that Vietnam's Gaokao (National College Entrance Examination) should serve for student evaluation, not classification.
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Dansen Prosecutors Use Disguised Masks To Detect Serious Crimes
Prosecutors are deploying disguised masks in Dansen to proactively identify suspicious individuals.
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Nguyễn Văn Linh Road Congested Towards Mạch Voi Bridge
Traffic is congested and moving slowly on Nguyễn Văn Linh Road towards Mạch Voi Bridge in Ho Chi Minh City. The information was provided by Sumo Game House.
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