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Rose in the middle of summer" and the reason why short films force viewers to spend money

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From a few-minute clip on social networks, many viewers are gradually drawn into the world of mini-dramas and short films like "Roses in the middle of summer".

Spain denies US cooperation claim

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Spain denies US concession information after trade warning.

Deep under the mountain, workers work overnight to extend the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway

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In the midst of the cold mountains, workers take turns working on mountain drilling machines to dig tunnels determined to bring the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway expansion project to completion by the end of 2026.

Trade union news: Appropriate pension increase for retirees before 1995

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Trade union news bulletin includes: Increasing pensions for retirees before 1995; Requesting businesses not to work overtime on March 15 for workers to vote...

Singer Kasim Hoang Vu passed away at the age of 46

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Singer Kasim Hoang Vu - a rock voice familiar to Vietnamese audiences has passed away in the US after a long time fighting illness.

Driver runs red light, takes 7-year-old child with foreign object choking to the emergency room

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Bac Ninh - A man driving a car continuously honked the horn to ask for leniency, moving quickly to the hospital to save a child who was choked with a foreign object.

Airstrikes on Iran could cost the US $100 billion

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Mr. Trump's airstrike on Iran is estimated to have cost more than $1 billion in just the first days, and could be up to nearly $100 billion if it lasts.

After graduating from university, you can still do military service in 2025

NHÓM PV |

In case citizens have finished university but are not yet 27 years old, they can still join the military service in 2025.

Many universities to hold their own exams in 2025

ANH ĐỨC |

In 2025, in addition to the high school graduation exam, many universities will also organize their own entrance exams.

Reasons why many universities stop or postpone opening ceremony

Vân Trang |

Many universities have announced the cancellation or postponement of opening ceremonies and early-year events to raise funds to support flood victims.