Tin tức Báo Lao Động
BTS scores historic hat-trick, sweeps awards at AMAs 2026
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BTS continues to write history by winning big at the 2026 American Music Awards (AMAs).
Sun faces super-explosion risk, Earth may be affected by communication
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Scientists warn that the Sun may soon create extremely strong eruptions strong enough to disrupt satellites, power grids and communication systems on Earth.
Fruit eating tips to help reduce belly fat effectively
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Not only helping to cool down and supplement nutrition, some fruits also support weight control and limit belly fat accumulation when used properly.
Baby Monster releases new song, preparing to stir up summer
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Baby Monster releases the first teaser for the digital single "Sugar honey ice tea", marking their comeback just over a month after releasing the EP "Choom".
Progress of the nearly 1,000 billion VND road project at the gateway to Hanoi
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The road project connecting Luong Son town, now Luong Son commune, Phu Tho with Xuan Mai (Hanoi) is being constructed intermittently because many locations have not been handed over land.
Duong Mich and Duong Tu are nominated for Bai Ngoc Lan 2026
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Duong Mich and Duong Tu compete in the Best Actress category of the 2026 Magnolia Awards.
Tips for cooking cool and refreshing cranberry and Malabar spinach soup for summer days
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Clams and Malabar spinach crab soup has a natural sweet taste, easy to eat and is suitable for a hot family meal.
Gold prices may enter a new upward cycle thanks to the forced sell-off wave of many countries
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The recent sell-off of many central banks does not reflect the weakening of precious metals, but may pave the way for a new gold price increase cycle.
Reasons why women are susceptible to thyroid cancer
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The fluctuation of estrogen hormones and autoimmune disorders are the reasons why women have a high rate of thyroid cancer.
Power load capacity in Quang Ninh sets new record
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Quang Ninh - The prolonged heat wave has caused electricity demand in Quang Ninh to increase sharply, and the electricity load level has set a new record.
Ancient communal house in Thanh Hoa must use bamboo stakes to support to avoid the risk of collapse
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Thanh Hoa - The ancient communal house hundreds of years old is facing the risk of collapse, before the above situation, the locality had to use bamboo stakes to temporarily support it.
Hand, foot and mouth disease increases very strongly, recording child deaths in Dong Thap
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Dong Thap - Hand, foot and mouth disease is increasing rapidly and has recorded 1 death in young children.
Female patient stabbed through the esophagus by a duck bone
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Quang Tri - A female patient whose fecal wall was pierced by a duck bone has been endoscopically treated and treated promptly and stably by doctors.
TeamPCP hacker group is secretly poisoning open source software
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The TeamPCP hacker group is secretly poisoning open source software, installing malware on hundreds of popular tools to steal data.
62 land plots in Hanoi to be auctioned soon, starting price from 20.9 million VND/m2
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Hanoi - The auction of 62 land plots in Lien Minh commune is expected to take place on June 14, 2026.
Drought-fighting irrigation project in Dak Lak exceeds budget by an additional 135.4 billion VND
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Dak Lak - The sub-project to upgrade and build an irrigation system to serve irrigation for dry crops has increased capital due to many reasons.
Making a living under the 40-degree Celsius harsh sun in Thanh Hoa
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Thanh Hoa - On sunny days like fire, workers and freelancers still have to struggle to make a living, working in harsh weather.
Project progress of over VND 1,800 billion to upgrade National Highway 14E
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The National Highway 14E upgrade project worth more than 1,800 billion VND has reached about 75%, but site clearance is still a "bottleneck" affecting progress.
Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the North on May 26
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Many hydropower reservoirs in the Northern region continue to be below normal water levels, in which Hoa Binh Hydropower Reservoir recorded the largest inflow.
Multilateralism is still the foundation for conflict management
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Geopolitical tensions and the financial crisis are pushing peacekeeping missions into a difficult position, especially those sponsored by the United Nations, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) warned on May 25.