SEOUL– South Korea’s new COVID-19 cases stayed below 20,000 for the second consecutive day Sunday, as the virus wave has subsided in recent weeks. The
Day: October 9, 2022
N. Korea fires 2 short-range ballistic missiles toward East Sea: S. Korean military
SEOUL– North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs) toward the East Sea on Sunday, the South Korean military said, after Seoul and Washington wrapped
Samsung, SK vow efforts for smooth operations in China despite U.S. chip export curbs
SEOUL– Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix Inc. of South Korea will strive for smooth business operations in China, in spite of the latest U.S.
Busan film festival brings OTT dramas to the fore
BUSAN– The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has constantly evolved to attract movie buffs and the Asian cinema industry, and this year it set an
Canadian Navy commander stresses commitment to N.K. sanctions enforcement
SEOUL– The commander of a Canadian Navy frigate has highlighted Ottawa’s steadfast commitment to the enforcement of U.N. Security Council (UNSC) sanctions on North Korea
Crucial KBO regular season game postponed, with possible impact on postseason
SEOUL– A crucial regular season game in South Korean baseball was rained out on Sunday, potentially affecting the postseason schedule as well. The Korea Baseball
Padres’ Kim Ha-seong goes hitless, Rays’ Choi Ji-man eliminated in MLB postseason
SEOUL– The San Diego Padres’ South Korean shortstop Kim Ha-seong went hitless in his second career major league postseason game, with his club now facing
S. Korean-built nuclear reactor successfully connected to UAE power grid: KEPCO
SEOUL– The third unit of the South Korean-built Barakah nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates has been successfully connected to the Middle East
PM to visit Chile, Uruguay, Argentina this week
SEOUL– Prime Minister Han Duck-soo departed for Chile on Sunday for a three-nation trip that will also take him to Uruguay and Argentina, as Seoul
Yoon asks Kishida to revitalize corporate exchanges between two nations
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol has told Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida that they need to make efforts to revitalize corporate exchanges between the two nations