S. Korean midfielder vows to minimize mistakes
SEOUL– The usually reliable midfielder Hwang In-beom committed a rare gaffe against Brazil in a friendly match last week, which directly resulted in a goal
SEOUL– The usually reliable midfielder Hwang In-beom committed a rare gaffe against Brazil in a friendly match last week, which directly resulted in a goal
SEOUL– South Korea’s Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun departed for Paris on Thursday to attend a ministerial council meeting of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
SEOUL– Seoul shares traded bearish late Thursday morning, largely as investors took to the sidelines ahead of the release of U.S. inflation data later this
SEOUL– A state reconciliation panel on Thursday announced a decision to find out the truth about a civilian concentration camp set up by the military
SEOUL– Foreigners withdrew more money than they injected into South Korea’s stock markets for the fourth straight month in May amid worries over economic slowdowns
SEOUL– South Korea’s state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) said Thursday that it agreed with the U.S. nuclear power firm Westinghouse to boost cooperation for
SEOUL– Expectations of rising inflation have been adding to upward pressure on prices, and their impact on the trajectory of the overall inflation will likely
SEOUL– Seoul shares fell for a third straight session Thursday, largely as investors took to the sidelines ahead of the release of U.S. inflation data
SEOUL– South Korea’s trade watchdog said Thursday that it has decided to impose 43.58 percent anti-dumping tariffs on an industrial solvent from Saudi Arabia over
SEOUL– Hyundai Motor Co. said Thursday the ongoing truckers’ strike is affecting production at its main domestic plants, which are already suffering from a global