Environmentalists urge the country to switch to renewable energy such as solar and wind
As part of the 50th anniversary commemorations of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, Americans who opposed the war, including military veterans, have met with those who fought on the other side
Citizens who have nothing to do with the issue have been drawn to the revolt at Cai Lay, a provincial district 60 miles southwest of Ho Chi Minh City where drivers feel they have been charged an unfair toll
Gary Wittig met Huỳnh Thị Chút when he was on his second tour; after moving to Nebraska, his left-behind daughter found her father, and brought her mother to meet him in Atlanta days before he died
The focus now is on getting entrepreneurs to deliver on their pitches and meet concrete benchmarks
Focus now on getting entrepreneurs to deliver on their pitches and meet concrete benchmarks
Hoang Van Cuong says he can raise tens of millions of dollars by selling everything from royal beds to 2,500-year-old bronze drums, has promised to donate the proceeds to the state so it can support fishermen out in the South China Sea
VietinBank scrambles scooters so its officers can meet clients where they live, tablet in hand
Trinh Xuan Thanh disappeared in Berlin, where he was seeking refuge, and turned up back in Vietnam; Germany demanded his return and has expelled a Vietnamese intelligence officer
Continent is pivotal, said officials at a meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Vietnam
Hanoi is trying to figure out how tosupply all of its surging energy needs without destroying its environment
People have long feared robots will take their jobs, so technology gurus are calling on peers to build a future where impact on human is lessened
Vietnamese leaders have stopped gushing about the 12-nation trade agreement and shifted focus to other deals
‘Factories as Studios Vietnam’ is hoping the creative outlet will make factory workers more satisfied and productive
Participants at forum in Vietnam say improving relations between Beijing and Manila could bode well for maritime peace
Idea to establish code of conduct for shipping, fishing and exploring for oil is to avoid conflict in disputed, and potentially lucrative, waterway, but some regional experts say such a code may be pointless