S. Korea to take ‘all possible’ steps to stabilize housing market
SEOUL– South Korea will take “all possible” measures to stabilize the real estate market as it sees the pace of home price growth slowing down,
SEOUL– South Korea will take “all possible” measures to stabilize the real estate market as it sees the pace of home price growth slowing down,
SEOUL– The government said Wednesday that it plans to introduce 5G-equipped buses across the country by 2023, giving citizens access to free wireless internet that
SEOUL– The number of female executives at South Korea’s top 100 firms increased in 2021 from a year earlier to surpass the 300 mark for
SEOUL– South Korea’s unification ministry said Wednesday it will host a forum this week on the peaceful use of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the
SEOUL– The number of South Koreans who moved to different residences in the country fell for the ninth straight month in September, data showed Wednesday,
SEOUL– The number of babies born in South Korea dropped to a record low in August, data showed Wednesday, underscoring the country’s gloomy demographic situation
SEOUL– South Korea’s antitrust regulator said Wednesday it has imposed a combined fine of 3.8 billion won (US$3.3 million) on eight affiliates of Harim Co.
SEOUL– Government employees will be subject to much tougher rules against drunk driving and inhumane misconduct under a soon-to-be-revised law, the Ministry of Personnel Management
SEOUL/MOSCOW– South Korea and Russia agreed Wednesday to closely cooperate for an early resumption of stalled peace efforts on the Korean Peninsula, Seoul’s top diplomat
SEOUL– The government plans to pay about 960 billion won (US$820 million) to the victims of the bloody 1948-1954 suppression of a civilian uprising on