Moon calls for preemptive measures to minimize impact from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Friday instructed his aides to take preemptive measures to ensure the safety of South Koreans and minimize the economic impacts
SEOUL– President Moon Jae-in on Friday instructed his aides to take preemptive measures to ensure the safety of South Koreans and minimize the economic impacts
SEOUL– Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has propelled national security issues to the fore of South Korea’s presidential campaign as the two front-runners have seized on
SEOUL– The United States on Friday returned multiple parcels of its military’s Yongsan Garrison in central Seoul and two other bases north of the capital
SEOUL– South Korean chipmakers will be affected by export controls that Washington imposed on Russia over the Ukraine crisis, but the impact is not likely
SEOUL– Ukraine’s ambassador to Seoul called Friday for South Korea and other partners to stand united in sanctioning and isolating Russia for its invasion of
SEOUL– With election day just 12 days away, ruling party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung and main opposition rival Yoon Suk-yeol are still running neck and
SEOUL– South Korean stocks rebounded Friday from the previous session’s dip as investors regained appetite for risky assets after the United States announced sanctions on
SEOUL– The Korean Embassy in Kyiv called Friday on its last remaining citizens in Ukraine to prepare for emergency situations as Russian forces are waging
SEOUL– A constitutional appeal has been filed against the Immigration Control Act that allows only those from eight English-speaking countries to work as native English
SEOUL– South Korea’s state-run gas company Korea Gas Corp. said Friday it swung to a net profit in 2021 thanks to increased sales and strong