S. Korean companies slowly roll back remote working amid eased pandemic rules
SEOUL– South Korean office workers are gradually returning to the office after more than two years of on-again, off-again remote working, as businesses are rolling
SEOUL– South Korean office workers are gradually returning to the office after more than two years of on-again, off-again remote working, as businesses are rolling
SEOUL– The transition team of President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol called on the government Monday to reveal the “factual truth” after a news report claimed China has
SEOUL– The net profits of listed firms on South Korea’s main bourse hit an all-time high last year, expanding 160.56 percent on-year despite the pandemic,
SEOUL– South Korean stocks rose to about a two-month high on Monday as falling oil prices and signs of a global economic recovery shored up
SEOUL– South Korea has handed over some 1.1 million rounds of potentially hazardous ammunition stored here for decades to the U.S. military for shipment to
SEOUL– Kim Keon-hee, the wife of President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol, is considering commencing public activity ahead of her husband’s inauguration in May after keeping a low
SEOUL– Some 2.33 million doses of coronavirus vaccines had been discarded here since February last year, which is equal to 1.8 percent of the 132.8
SEOUL– South Korea has decided to issue travel documents for Ukrainians of Korean descent and other locals with families in South Korea, even if they
SEOUL– South Korea’s new coronavirus cases dropped to the lowest tally in six weeks Monday, but there are lingering concerns of another spike over the
SEOUL– The government has decided to allocate some 31 billion won (US$25.5 million) in state funds for an initial budget for President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s project