Ruling party mulls changing timing, scope of teenage vaccine pass
SEOUL– The ruling Democratic Party has begun looking into delaying the introduction of the “vaccine pass” system for children aged 12 to 18 and changing
SEOUL– The ruling Democratic Party has begun looking into delaying the introduction of the “vaccine pass” system for children aged 12 to 18 and changing
SEOUL– A growing percentage of South Koreans are negative about parental responsibility for their children’s wedding expenses and post-marriage livelihoods, a report said Wednesday.The report
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in’s upcoming visit to Australia is expected to help South Korea secure key mining products, such as rare earth and lithium, amid
SEOUL– The top diplomats of South Korea and Hungary on Wednesday discussed ways to boost cooperation and exchanges between the two countries in a phone
SEOUL– South Korea’s antitrust regulator said Wednesday it has decided to impose a combined 20.7 billion won (US$17.6 million) in fines on eight makers of
SEOUL– South Korean banks’ loans to households grew at a slower pace in November amid the government’s stepped-up control on home-backed loans and other lending,
SEOUL– SK Gas Co., a key energy unit of South Korea’s No. 3 conglomerate SK Group, said Wednesday it has invested in a U.S. startup
SEOUL– Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate of the ruling Democratic Party, on Wednesday welcomed the opposition campaign chief’s proposal to spend 100 trillion won (US$84.9
SEOUL– South Korean stocks advanced for a sixth straight session Wednesday on the back of eased concerns about the omicron variant. The Korean won rose
SEOUL– South Korea and Denmark agreed to enhance cooperation on research and development of polar regions, Seoul’s oceans ministry said Wednesday.South Korea’s Oceans and Fisheries