S. Korea to mull extending fuel tax cuts amid high oil prices: finance chief
SEOUL– South Korea plans to extend fuel tax cuts if energy prices remain high through next month in a move to help curb consumer inflation,
SEOUL– South Korea plans to extend fuel tax cuts if energy prices remain high through next month in a move to help curb consumer inflation,
SEOUL– Main opposition presidential candidate Yoon Suk-yeol is leading his ruling party rival Lee Jae-myung by between 0.7 and 4.5 percentage points in polls, three
SEOUL– South Korean stocks climbed Wednesday, in the wake of the United States and its European allies’ announcement of financial sanctions against Russia over the
The cost of raising a child in China stands at nearly seven times its per capita GDP, far more than in the United States and
SEOUL– Ruling party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung urged the government on Wednesday to ensure the safety of South Korean nationals and businesses in Ukraine amid
As South Korea enters a bitter presidential race, Hong Hee-jin is one of many young women who feel that the country’s politics has become dominated
SEOUL– South Korea is not considering military support and deployment in connection with the crisis in Ukraine but is leaving various possibilities open concerning sanctions
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Wednesday instructed aides to continue to make efforts for the safe evacuation of Korean nationals in Ukraine.A total of 64
SEOUL– For an ordinary high school student, mathematics is one of the most formidable and fearsome subjects in midterms and finals. An increasing number of
SEOUL– Two South Korean children’s books have won prizes at this year’s Bologna Ragazzi Awards, one of the world’s largest honors for kids’ books and