Moon calls for revision of laws on workplace harassment at civil service
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday instructed aides to take steps to revise laws on workplace harassment in the civil service, citing a lack of
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday instructed aides to take steps to revise laws on workplace harassment in the civil service, citing a lack of
SEOUL– South Korea will host an online workshop, along with the United States and Indonesia, on aviation security for experts from the Association of Southeast
SEOUL– Former midfielder Hwang In-sun has become the first female head coach for a South Korean national football team. The Korea Football Association (KFA) announced
SEOUL– Elite football players aren’t immune from cyberbullying, when overzealous fans hide behind the wall of anonymity and hurl insults at athletes on social media
SEOUL– South Korea said Tuesday it has identified thousands of tons of urea held by local importers and plans to use them to produce urea
SEOUL– South Korea on Tuesday held a ceremony launching a new frigate named after a warship torpedoed by North Korea in 2010, the Navy and
SEOUL– South Korean stocks edged up Tuesday after a choppy session, led by institutional buying. The Korean won rose against the U.S. dollar. The benchmark
SEOUL/BEIJING– China has been proactively consulting with South Korea to help ease its supply shortage of urea water solution needed in diesel vehicles, Beijing’s foreign
SEOUL– KT Corp., a South Korean telecom giant, said Tuesday its third-quarter net income rose 46.9 percent from a year earlier on the back of
ANSAN, South Korea– An employee of the scandal-ridden state housing developer Korea Land & Housing Corp. (LH) was acquitted Tuesday of land speculation using insider