The move restores a “four pillar” government structure that divides top-level duties to avoid the rise of a single strongman.
Vietnam has elected Luong Cuong, a military general, as its new president, the fourth official to fill the role in 18 months.
Vietnam's gross domestic product is expected to grow by 6.8%-7.0% this year, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh told parliament ...
Vietnam's parliament elected on Monday army general Luong Cuong as the new state president in a widely anticipated move that ...
Vietnam’s parliament has named Politburo member Luong Cuong as president, replacing Communist Party chief To Lam who stepped ...
Vietnam’s parliament is weighing a government proposal to include nuclear in the nation’s power development plan to ensure ...
HANOI: Experts have pointed out the significant untapped potential for combining cultivation of medicinal herbs with ...
Vietnam's Communist Party chief told the country's rubber-stamp parliament Monday to press ahead with a drive against ...
Conversations about Vietnam's north-south high-speed railway are everywhere now. Older generations lament that this project should have been realized decades ago, while hoping they live long enough to ...
Half a century after the end of a devastating conflict that left much of the nation in ruins, Vietnam has emerged as one of ...
The 2024 traveling Vietnam Veterans Branson Wall will be somewhere new for the foreseeable future, the City of Branson ...
Of the 2.7 million Americans who served in the Vietnam War, according to research.va.gov, one is named Vic Underwood. A ...