N. Korea hints at possibility of easing COVID-19 curbs
SEOUL– North Korea on Sunday indicated that it may ease COVID-19 curbs as the country’s pandemic situation has shown signs of improvement and of disease
SEOUL– North Korea on Sunday indicated that it may ease COVID-19 curbs as the country’s pandemic situation has shown signs of improvement and of disease
SEOUL– New COVID-19 cases stayed below 20,000 for the fourth consecutive day Sunday, as the omicron-fueled spread of the virus has slowed down in recent
BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 29. President of the Republic of Korea Yoon Suk Yeol has sent a congratulatory letter to President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, Trend
SEOUL– The National Assembly on Sunday passed a 62 trillion-won (US$49.4 billion) extra budget bill to support small merchants affected by the pandemic, just three
SEOUL– The ruling and opposition parties agreed Sunday on a 62 trillion-won (US$49.4 billion) extra budget aimed mainly at helping pandemic-battered small merchants and others,
SEOUL– More than 170 employees from banks and other financial firms have embezzled more than a combined 100 billion won (US$79.62 million) over the past
Pope Francis named 21 new cardinals Sunday, most of them from continents other than Europe — which dominated Catholic hierarchy for most of the church’s
TOKYO– Defense ministers of South Korea, the United States and Japan have been arranging trilateral talks on the sidelines of an annual security forum in
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol on Sunday congratulated director Park Chan-wook and actor Song Kang-ho on winning the best director and the best actor awards at
SEOUL– A South Korean-made armored vehicle roared through puddles, traversed unpaved roads and shifted course smoothly in its first local capability demonstration open to the