New virus cases in 2,000s for 6th day, COVID-19 curbs extended
SEOUL– South Korea’s daily coronavirus cases remained in the 2,000s for the sixth consecutive day Friday, prompting authorities to maintain the current level of virus
SEOUL– South Korea’s daily coronavirus cases remained in the 2,000s for the sixth consecutive day Friday, prompting authorities to maintain the current level of virus
South Korea extended social distancing curbs to combat the coronavirus pandemic on Friday for two weeks, offering more incentives to people to get vaccinated as
Police have arrested four Indonesian hackers on suspicion of an international scam that harmed companies in South Korea and China’s Taiwan involving a total of
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed that Ethiopia has no legal right to expel seven U.N. humanitarian officials.Guterres told the Ethiopian
SEOUL– North Korea said Friday it test-fired a new type of anti-aircraft missile a day earlier capable of downing air targets at longer distances with
SEOUL– Unification Minister Lee In-young on Friday asked Europe to support South Korea’s efforts in advancing the peace process on the peninsula, his office said
SEOUL– Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong on Friday dismissed North Korea’s demand for South Korea and the United States to withdraw “hostile policy” as “unilateral,” reiterating
SEOUL– South Korea will maintain toughened social distancing rules across the nation for two more weeks, the prime minister said Friday, as the country is
SEOUL– Gyeonggi Province Gov. Lee Jae-myung won the Democratic Party (DP)’s presidential primary on Jeju Island by a landslide Friday, further cementing his front-runner status
SEOUL– North Korea remained unresponsive to South Korea’s regular calls via military and liaison hotlines Friday after leader Kim Jong-un offered to restore severed cross-border