Restaurant, cafe owners fear tougher COVID-19 restrictions threaten their survival
SEOUL– Owners of restaurants and cafes are fiercely protesting against the government’s decision on Friday to reduce their nighttime hours of operation by one to
SEOUL– Owners of restaurants and cafes are fiercely protesting against the government’s decision on Friday to reduce their nighttime hours of operation by one to
SEOUL– First Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun has met with Nigeria’s top diplomat during a visit to the African nation and agreed to work together
SEOUL– South Korea plans to unveil a set of measures later this month to stabilize consumer prices ahead of next month’s fall harvest Chuseok holiday,
SEOUL– South Korea’s first full-length novel written by artificial intelligence (AI) will hit the shelves next week, its publisher said Friday.Parambook publishing company said the
SEOUL– Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings Co. (HHIH), the world’s largest shipbuilding group, said Friday that it has completed the process to acquire South Korea’s top
SEOUL– Twelve people, including seven American service members, at U.S. military bases in South Korea have tested positive for the new coronavirus, while another 12
SEOUL– South Korean stocks retreated more than 1 percent Friday as concerns about the possibility of the U.S. Fed’s earlier-than-expected tapering pulled down the stock
SEOUL– South Korean stocks turned to losses late Friday morning as concerns about the possibility of U.S. Fed’s earlier-than-expected tapering pulled down stock prices.The benchmark
SEOUL– South Korea plans to buy a total of 2 trillion won (US$1.7 billion) in government bonds in late August in a bid to pay
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Friday ordered top officials to earmark sufficient funds related to COVID-19 vaccines in next year’s state budget, Cheong Wa Dae