Gia Lai has attracted 44 wind power projects with a total capacity of over 3,336 MW.

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(GLO) – The Standing Committee of the Provincial People’s Council convened to agree on the proposed agenda for the 4th session and the regular year-end session of 2025; Gia Lai Chairman Pham Anh Tuan received Professor Serge Haroche and a delegation of international scientists...

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Morning News Brief:

+ The Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Council convened to agree on the proposed agenda for the 4th (special) session and the regular year-end session of 2025.

+ Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Pham Anh Tuan, received Professor Serge Haroche and a delegation of international scientists.

+ Gia Lai has attracted 44 wind power projects with a total capacity of over 3,336 MW.

+ Launch of Project 4.2 and Project 5.2 ABC under the Vietnam-France Cooperation Program.

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Today's Life:

+ Promoting the Road Traffic Order and Safety Law among taxi drivers.

+ Over 300 students participated in the "AI UNLOCK – Embracing Technology, Unlocking the Future" program.

+ The Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee delegation donated more than VND 145 million to support people in storm-affected areas.

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Colors of Vietnam: UNESCO honors the art of Vietnamese tea at the World Culture Festival.

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Healthy Living: The surprising benefits of cocoa.

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Today's Weather: Occasional showers at night and early morning, sunny during the day.

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