The Eastern Expressway of Ho Chi Minh City is expanded after removing the motorbike lane separation
Ho Chi Minh City is dismantling the hard median strip for motorbikes and cars on the Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay Expressway to reorganize traffic.
In order to ensure smooth traffic after the lane is reorganized, the Road Infrastructure Management Center (HCMC Department of Construction) is dismantling the hard median strip on the road connecting the HCMC - Long Thanh - Dau Giay Expressway.
Since June 7, motorbikes have been banned from circulating on this access road. Accordingly, the outside lane and capital for motorbikes are converted to cars with 16 seats or less for circulation.
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10th and 11th grade knowledge may appear in the high school graduation exam
Candidates need to note some new points of the subject exam in the 2025 high school graduation exam held on June 26 and 27.
According to Prof. Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Ha - Deputy Director of the Department of Education Quality Management, Ministry of Education and Training: The 2025 high school graduation exam will closely follow the content of the current general education program, ensuring the correct assessment of students' abilities and qualities. Candidates need to understand the knowledge and skills in the program with many textbooks, especially practical and applied issues.
According to Mr. Ha, this year's exam will have differentiated questions that require contact to solve practical problems. This is a key point to differentiate candidates.
At the same time, Mr. Ha also noted that the exam is mainly for grade 12 knowledge, but there are still grades 10 and 11. The questions can be implemented in two forms, either knowledge of grade 10 and 11, located independently; or knowledge of grade 12 and related grade 10, and 11 to promote the ability and differentiate candidates.
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Seizing 2.5 tons of cosmetics of unknown origin in Quang Tri
On June 25, the Economic Police Department, Quang Tri Provincial Police, said that the unit had just simultaneously inspected 4 warehouses belonging to a business household owned by Mr. Tran Dinh Vuong, at 120B National Highway 9 (Ward 1, Dong Ha City, Quang Tri Province).
At the scene, the authorities discovered more than 2,900 cosmetic products with a total weight of about 2.5 tons, belonging to 43 different brands, with an estimated value of goods of hundreds of millions of VND.
Of which, there are more than 250 products (23 types) of cosmetics produced domestically but not at the right production location, with incorrect codes, lines and no invoices or documents proving their origin. In addition, there are more than 2,600 products (20 types) of cosmetics produced abroad, suspected of being smuggled.
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