Rival parties to take more time to discuss controversial media bill
SEOUL– Rival parties on Tuesday agreed to push back their plan to review a controversial media bill at the National Assembly by about a month
SEOUL– Rival parties on Tuesday agreed to push back their plan to review a controversial media bill at the National Assembly by about a month
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in welcomed an agreement Tuesday between South Korea’s rival parties to put off a vote on a controversial media reform bill, Cheong
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday emphasized the importance of maintaining an aggressive fiscal policy next year, as the government has proposed an 8.3 percent
SEOUL– No South Korean casualties have been reported after Hurricane Ida battered southern U.S. coastal states, the foreign ministry said Tuesday.The powerful hurricane hit Louisiana
SEOUL– North Korea’s reported reactivation of a plutonium-producing nuclear reactor is a “low-level provocation” intended to draw attention from the United States amid worries that
SEOUL– The National Assembly on Tuesday approved a contentious bill requiring surveillance cameras in hospital operating rooms in a bid to step up protection for
SEOUL– The office of President Moon Jae-in said Tuesday reports of North Korea continuing its nuclear activity underline the urgency of resuming dialogue with it.Earlier
SEOUL– The ruling Democratic Party (DP) on Tuesday kicked off a 41-day nationwide voting process to choose its final candidate to run in next year’s
SEOUL– U.N. human rights experts have sent a letter requesting the South Korean government explain its position on a controversial media bill that calls for
SEOUL– Health Minister Kwon Deok-cheol urged unionized health workers Tuesday against launching their planned strike later this week, expressing concerns that the move could strain