AI camera detects hundreds of cases of urban order violations in Hanoi
According to Hanoi City Police, in the past week, functional forces have detected and handed over nearly 848 cases of violations with sufficient grounds to be verified and handled by commune-level police. In which, 269 cases were detected through technical and professional means (AI cameras) and 579 cases from reflections from agencies, organizations, and individuals. All images of violations that meet the conditions for "cold fines" have been transferred to the Police of communes and wards for handling according to regulations.
Assessing after a week of implementing the "cold fines" guideline, Hanoi City Police said that the application of science and technology in detecting and handling violations of urban order and environmental sanitation is an effective solution, showing proactiveness in ensuring urban order in the Capital.
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Peach blossoms in the cold and silent hope before Tet
In the last days of the year, when the cold wind begins to pour into the North, peach gardens in Phu Da village, Hung Yen are more busy than ever. From early morning, people have gone to the garden, adjusted the shape of trees, pruned branches, covered the roots, preparing to bring peach blossoms to the village head to sell to serve the early Tet market. But behind that hurried labor rhythm is the familiar anxiety of those who have "kept the colors of spring" for a lifetime.

Next to the peach garden that is entering the "flower season", Mr. Vu Van Quynh, a long-time peach garden owner in Hung Yen, could not hide his worries and followed him for many years in the profession. According to Mr. Van Quynh, local peach trees are a variety that requires special meticulous care, very sensitive to weather fluctuations, especially unusual warm sunshine spells, making flowers easily bloom early and difficult to keep on time for Tet. Meanwhile, wild peach trees have better endurance and high adaptability thanks to the root system of long-term healthy wild peach roots, helping trees stabilize growth and withstand harsh weather.
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Registering for the competency assessment exam of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City from today
From today (January 24), candidates will register for the first phase of the competency assessment exam of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM). The official exam will be held on Sunday morning, April 5th at 55 units in 15 provinces and cities according to administrative units after the merger, including: Hue, Da Nang, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, Tay Ninh, Dong Thap, Vinh Long, An Giang, Can Tho and Ca Mau.
The results of the first phase of the exam are expected to be announced on April 17. The 2026 competency assessment exam includes 120 objective multiple-choice questions with many choices, a test time of 150 minutes, and is organized on paper.
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