Transition team considers reviving ‘main enemy’ tag for N. Korea
SEOUL– President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s transition team is considering reviving the “main enemy” tag for North Korea, as Yoon pledged to do so during his presidential
SEOUL– President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s transition team is considering reviving the “main enemy” tag for North Korea, as Yoon pledged to do so during his presidential
SEOUL– A top North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) official made an emphatic appeal Tuesday for “moral, mental” and other types of support to help Ukraine’s
SEOUL– The ruling Democratic Party (DP) decided Tuesday to seek to pass a bill depriving the prosecution of its investigative power through the National Assembly
Today (%) Previous Session(%) Change (BP)1-year TB 2.224 2.223 +0.12-year TB 2.993 2.981 +1.23-year TB 3.105 3.186 -8.110-year TB 3.313 3.305 +0.82-year MSB 3.011 3.045
SEOUL– Market watchers are sharply divided over whether the Bank of Korea (BOK) will raise its key policy rate this week amid persistent worries over
SEOUL– South Korean stocks ended lower Tuesday, as investors kept a wary eye on the U.S. central bank’s hawkish monetary tightening stance and China’s economic
SEOUL– Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki said Tuesday the South Korean economy is expected to grow at a slower pace than earlier expected and inflation will
SEOUL– South Korea provided US$2.86 billion in official development assistance (ODA) last year, up 26.9 percent from a year earlier, marking the biggest increase since
SEOUL– The ruling and opposition parties have discussed a need for swift review of a bill allowing K-pop superstar BTS and other prominent pop celebrities
SEOUL– President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol met with former President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday, telling her he was sorry over their erstwhile relationship surrounding a corruption probe