Korea’s public account turns to deficit in 2020 on COVID-19 spending
SEOUL– South Korea’s public account surplus turned to deficit in 2020 as the government increased fiscal spending to cushion the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,
SEOUL– South Korea’s public account surplus turned to deficit in 2020 as the government increased fiscal spending to cushion the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,
SEOUL– The office of President Moon Jae-in said Thursday it would not respond formally to North Korea’s direct condemnation of Moon over what it describes
Analysts say North Korea is on course to escalate threats in an attempt to put pressure on the Biden administration and gain leverage in future
SEOUL– North Korea said Thursday that a railway-borne missile regiment held a firing drill a day earlier, confirming the launches, apparently from a train, of
SEOUL– North Korea’s main newspaper, the Rodong Sinmun, and other media outlets targeted toward the domestic audience did not carry a statement by leader Kim
SEOUL– Human Rights Watch and three other human rights organizations have sent a joint letter to President Moon Jae-in and the National Assembly calling for
SEOUL– South Korea plans to develop and launch an indigenous solid-propellant space rocket by 2024, officials said Thursday, following the successful combustion test of its
SEOUL– South Korea’s government last week began to selectively provide COVID-19 relief funds to people in the bottom 88 percent income bracket. In disregard of
SEOUL– Samsung Electronics Co. said Thursday its technology conference will take place online for the first time next month amid the pandemic.The South Korean tech
North Korea said the ballistic missiles it launched Wednesday were fired from a train, the first time the nuclear-armed country has tested a railway-based launch