8pm News: Will I be punished for running a red light to give way to a priority vehicle?

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News at 8:00 p.m. on January 23, 2025: Ministry of Public Security talks about running red lights to give way to priority vehicles; Despite the increase in gold prices, Hanoi residents still line up to buy;...

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Owners of the following vehicles contacted the police to pay fines for running red lights

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Police in Vinh Phuc and Thai Binh provinces asked many car owners to pay fines for running red lights.

Running a red light to give way to priority vehicles in Ho Chi Minh City is not a fine

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HCMC - Ho Chi Minh City police said people will not be fined if they run red lights to give way to ambulances and fire trucks.

Bringing election information to each household in Van Vy fishing village, Hanoi

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Hanoi - Before the election day, grassroots officials and waterway traffic police went to each household in Van Vy fishing village, ensuring that all voters were aware of election information.

Two "woodblocks - trấn trạch seals" artifacts at Phu Tien Huong of unknown origin

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Ninh Binh - Two artifacts called "woodblocks - trấn trạch seals" being kept at Tien Huong palace have been identified as having no records or origin.

Ho Chi Minh City adjusts Thu Thiem planning to build a new administrative center, 99-story tower

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Ho Chi Minh City adjusts the planning of Thu Thiem to build a new Political - Administrative Center, a 99-story financial tower, and adjusts the location of the Children's Palace and the Opera House.

The second largest oil refinery in the country operates effectively to ensure gasoline and oil supply

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Dung Quat Oil Refinery is operating at a capacity of 124-125%, contributing to ensuring gasoline and oil supply and stabilizing the domestic market.

Stock market recovers for the second consecutive session and regains the 1,700 point mark

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The stock market had a positive trading session with green color spreading in most industry groups, VN-Index jumped up 51 points.

Review of records of 38 billion VND spent on overtime tutoring for teachers in Dak Lak

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Dak Lak - Functional agencies are investigating dossiers to soon pay more than 38 billion VND for overtime teaching for teachers. This debt has been prolonged for 5 years.

Bộ Công an nói về vượt đèn đỏ để nhường đường xe ưu tiên

Việt Dũng |

Bộ Công an vừa trả lời công dân về trường hợp lái xe không chấp hành tín hiệu đèn giao thông để nhường đường cho xe ưu tiên, xe cấp cứu.

Owners of the following vehicles contacted the police to pay fines for running red lights

Xuyên Đông |

Police in Vinh Phuc and Thai Binh provinces asked many car owners to pay fines for running red lights.

Running a red light to give way to priority vehicles in Ho Chi Minh City is not a fine

Minh Tâm |

HCMC - Ho Chi Minh City police said people will not be fined if they run red lights to give way to ambulances and fire trucks.