Neighbor disputes over noise, smoking surge during pandemic: lawmaker
SEOUL– Neighbor conflicts over noise and smoking increased substantially in South Korea last year as people spent more time at home due to the COVID-19
SEOUL– Neighbor conflicts over noise and smoking increased substantially in South Korea last year as people spent more time at home due to the COVID-19
SEOUL– South Korea’s chief nuclear negotiator, Noh Kyu-duk, held video talks with his Chinese counterpart Wednesday and discussed North Korea’s latest missile launch and recent
SEOUL– A majority of South Koreans agree on the need to declare a formal end to the 1950-53 Korean War, as proposed by President Moon
SEOUL– The defense ministry said Wednesday it plans to buy at least 1,000 more drones for the military by 2027 as part of efforts to
SEOUL– South Korea’s smaller firms’ business outlook improved for October on hopes of brisk exports and the nation’s broader vaccination against the new coronavirus, a
SEOUL– South Korea’s monetary policy is considered still loose although the Bank of Korea delivered its first pandemic-era rate hike in August, a member of
SEOUL– U.S. streaming giant Netflix said Wednesday that its Korean investment over the past five years has led to an economic effect worth 5.6 trillion
SEOUL– South Korean stocks slumped for second straight day to lose more than 1 percent Wednesday morning amid concerns about spiking bond yields and the
SEOUL– Willings Co.on Wednesday announced that it will sell stocks to raise 10 billion won (US$8.5 million). The proceeds from the stock offering will be
SEOUL– Infomark Co.on Wednesday announced that it will sell stocks to raise 8 billion won (US$6.8 million). The proceeds from the stock offering will be