Some S. Koreans cry foul over court’s dismissal of damages lawsuit against Japan firms
SEOUL– Public anger has grown this week after a court dismissed a group of forced labor victims’ damages suit against Japanese firms, with some accusing
SEOUL– Public anger has grown this week after a court dismissed a group of forced labor victims’ damages suit against Japanese firms, with some accusing
SEOUL– A historic footbridge at the truce village of Panmunjom where President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un walked along during their first
SEOUL– A producer of a popular K-pop audition program was sentenced to one year in prison for rigging the show’s vote results in determining the
SEOUL– The Board of Audit and Inspection of Korea (BAI) on Thursday turned down the main opposition party’s request to inspect all the party’s sitting
SEOUL– South Korean stocks rebounded Thursday on the quadruple expiration day of options and futures, buoyed by strong advances in tech stocks and massive foreign
SEOUL– South Korea’s top economic policymaker said Thursday the country plans to increase imports of eggs this month in a bid to help stabilize high
SEOUL– South Koreans on Thursday began to get the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine provided by the United States, with many of them hoping for an imminent
SEOUL– South Korea’s daily new virus cases stayed over 600 for the second straight day Thursday as the current distancing rules are likely to be
SEOUL– Rep. Ahn Gyu-back of the ruling Democratic Party tested positive for the coronavirus Thursday, his office said.He is the second sitting legislator to be
WASHINGTON– North Korea continues to develop its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities, posing an increasing threat to the United States and its allies, U.S. Secretary