2,844 people caught drunk driving in 1st week of ‘living with COVID-19’: police
SEOUL– A total of 2,844 people were caught drunk driving in the first full week last week since the country eased virus curbs to gradually
SEOUL– A total of 2,844 people were caught drunk driving in the first full week last week since the country eased virus curbs to gradually
SEOUL– Asiana Airlines Inc., South Korea’s second-biggest airline, said Monday it will increase the number of flights to Singapore starting this month as the two
SEOUL– Two old rivals in South Korean baseball will reacquaint themselves with each other in the penultimate stage of the postseason starting Tuesday. The Samsung
SEOUL– South Korea’s military reported three additional COVID-19 cases Monday, bringing the total caseload among its personnel to 2,081, the defense ministry said. A Navy
SEOUL– Major South Korean brokerage house Meritz Securities Co. said Monday its third-quarter earnings rose nearly 18 percent from a year ago on increased fee
SEOUL– South Korea has invited 19 foreign Korean War veterans ahead of the upcoming annual ceremony commemorating the sacrifices of U.N. troops in the 1950-53
SEOUL– Yoon Seok-youl, the presidential nominee of the main opposition People Power Party, is leading his opponent Lee Jae-myung of the ruling Democratic Party by
SEOUL– The government on Monday launched an inter-agency team to monitor illegal market activities surrounding urea water solution amid a dire shortage of the key
SEOUL– Korea Aerospace Industries Co. (KAI), South Korea’s sole aircraft manufacturer, said Monday it has received a US$360 million repair and maintenance deal for trainer
SEOUL– Police will minimize the use of diesel vehicles to prepare for the prolonged shortage of urea water solution across the country, the National Police