Military reports 1,020 more COVID-19 cases
SEOUL– South Korea’s military reported 1,020 additional COVID-19 cases Thursday, raising the total caseload among its service members to 273,368, the defense ministry said. The
SEOUL– South Korea’s military reported 1,020 additional COVID-19 cases Thursday, raising the total caseload among its service members to 273,368, the defense ministry said. The
SEOUL– LG Uplus Corp. aims to expand its non-telecom business portfolio to account for up to 40 percent of its total sales by 2027, as
SEOUL– An annual festival showcasing the Korean Wave, ranging from K-pop and TV dramas to traditional culture and food, will kick off in Seoul this
SEOUL– South Korea will continue to wait for a response from North Korea to its recent proposal to hold talks on the issue of families
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol will hold one-on-one summits with U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in New York on the sidelines
SEOUL– Typhoon Nanmadol, currently moving north from waters off Japan’s Okinawa, is expected to affect South Korea’s southern island of Jeju and part of the
SEOUL– Air Premia Inc., a South Korean “hybrid” budget carrier, will operate five long-haul routes by the end of next year to compete with bigger
SEOUL– The South Korean football governing body said Thursday it has submitted its final candidature file for Asia’s top tournament. The Korea Football Association (KFA)
SEOUL– Prosecutors asked the foreign ministry Thursday to invalidate the passports of Do Kwon, the CEO of Terraform Labs, and four others as part of
SEOUL– A senior South Korean diplomat will visit the United States next week, the foreign ministry said Thursday, in a diplomatic effort to address concerns