Local migrant groups call for non-discriminatory COVID-19 relief aid
SEOUL– Local migrant groups on Tuesday called upon the government to come up with a non-discriminatory COVID-19 relief aid program, ahead of an envisioned massive
SEOUL– Local migrant groups on Tuesday called upon the government to come up with a non-discriminatory COVID-19 relief aid program, ahead of an envisioned massive
SEOUL– Unionized health workers’ reaffirmed Tuesday they will go on strike as planned later this week as talks with the government failed to carve out
SEOUL– Thirty-six American soldiers and four affiliated individuals have tested positive for the new coronavirus, including those from a cluster infection at the Osan base,
SEOUL– South Korea has confirmed 3,455 more cases of four major contagious variants of the new coronavirus over the past week, including 3,427 of the
SEOUL– South Korea’s daily new coronavirus cases fell below 1,400 on Tuesday due to fewer tests over the weekend, but health authorities are facing hurdles
SEOUL– Hyundai Motor Group’s Honorary Chairman Chung Mong-koo will donate 10 billion won (US$8.6 million) to a vaccine development center run by a local university