Watchdog conditionally approves new nuclear plant’s operation
SEOUL– South Korea’s nuclear safety watchdog gave conditional approval Friday for the operation of a new nuclear power plant more than a year after its
SEOUL– South Korea’s nuclear safety watchdog gave conditional approval Friday for the operation of a new nuclear power plant more than a year after its
SEOUL– Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong spoke by phone with his Czech counterpart on Friday and discussed bilateral issues, including ways to boost cooperation in the
SEOUL– South Korea on Friday reported the highest-ever daily COVID-19 cases since the outbreak of the pandemic, as health authorities decided to impose the toughest
SEOUL– Belgian Ambassador to South Korea Peter Lescouhier and his wife returned home Friday, a foreign ministry official said, amid public criticism over the wife’s
The organization of visits of diplomats accredited in Azerbaijan to the territories liberated from the Armenian occupation [in the 2020 Karabakh war] by instructions of
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in will hold an emergency inter-agency meeting to discuss the COVID-19 crisis in the greater Seoul area early next week, his office
SEOUL– The main opposition party outstripped the rival ruling party in public support for the first time since a major corruption scandal involving former conservative
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Friday expressed gratitude for the support the U.S. Congress has provided in the advancement of the decades-old Seoul-Washington alliance during
SEOUL– Following several days of downpours in the southern South Korean regions over the past week, a heat wave advisory was issued for many parts
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Friday lauded the decades-old alliance between Seoul and Washington, describing the partnership as a linchpin of world peace during a