Five S. Korean children killed in landslide accident in Brazil
SEOUL– South Korea is cooperating with Brazilian authorities to find out the details of a landslide accident at a local construction site last week, in
SEOUL– South Korea is cooperating with Brazilian authorities to find out the details of a landslide accident at a local construction site last week, in
TOKYO– South Korea and Japan have agreed to resume flight services between major airports in their capitals early next month after more than two years
SEOUL– Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan, considered one of the closest aides to Chinese President Xi Jinping, will be among the foreign guests attending incoming
SEOUL– South Korea’s new COVID-19 cases fell to the 20,000 level Friday from above 40,000 the previous day amid eased antivirus restrictions designed to return
SEOUL– South Korean stocks fell more than 1 percent Friday, as investors fret over an economic downturn after the U.S. Federal Reserve raised the interest
SEOUL– The ruling Democratic Party (DP) on Friday selected its former presidential nominee Lee Jae-myung as a candidate for parliamentary by-elections that will be held
SEOUL– President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol spoke by phone with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday and called for close cooperation on North Korea’s nuclear issue
SEOUL– President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol named 20 more presidential secretaries Friday, including seven under the national security adviser and one in charge of personnel affairs.Yoon tapped
SEOUL– Democratic Party (DP) members of a parliamentary confirmation hearing committee declared Prime Minister nominee Han Duck-soo as “unqualified” Friday, casting doubts about whether Han
SEOUL– Ahn Cheol-soo, the chief of President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s transition team, on Friday declared a run for a parliamentary by-election, saying he will devote himself