Northwest end of day: Landslide at "Imperial Citadel of Yen Bai"
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Landslide at the "Imperial Citadel of Yen Bai"; Billion-dollar residential project on prime land is sluggish; Frost covers Fansipan peak...
Nhóm PV |
Landslide at the "Imperial Citadel of Yen Bai"; Billion-dollar residential project on prime land is sluggish; Frost covers Fansipan peak...
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After more than 10 years of implementation, the infrastructure construction project of Residential Area No. 1 (Thai Nguyen City) is sluggish in progress, tens of thousands of square meters of prime land are in a state of disrepair and desolation.
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After storm No. 3, the area around the Black Shirt National Historical Site, known as the "Imperial Citadel of Yen Bai", suffered serious landslides.
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Lao Cai - On the morning of December 23, the temperature dropped to -1 degree Celsius, causing frost to continue to appear on Fansipan peak (Sa Pa).
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The Ministry of Finance proposes stronger decentralization in the management of redundant public land and houses, the Chairman of the commune can decide the rental price for assets under management.
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On June 1st, the High School for Gifted Students in Science announced the benchmark scores for 10th grade in 2026.
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Ho Chi Minh City - A pregnant woman died during a cesarean section at a hospital in Thu Dau Mot ward.
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The stock market is in a period of lack of supporting information, causing many investors to choose to stand aside, and liquidity accordingly decreased sharply.
VIỆT BẮC |
After more than 10 years of implementation, the infrastructure construction project of Residential Area No. 1 (Thai Nguyen City) is sluggish in progress, tens of thousands of square meters of prime land are in a state of disrepair and desolation.
Thanh Bình - Bảo Nguyên |
After storm No. 3, the area around the Black Shirt National Historical Site, known as the "Imperial Citadel of Yen Bai", suffered serious landslides.
Đinh Đại |
Lao Cai - On the morning of December 23, the temperature dropped to -1 degree Celsius, causing frost to continue to appear on Fansipan peak (Sa Pa).