Military reports 291 more COVID-19 cases
SEOUL– South Korea’s military reported 291 additional COVID-19 cases Wednesday, raising the total caseload among its service members to 283,246, the defense ministry said. The
SEOUL– South Korea’s military reported 291 additional COVID-19 cases Wednesday, raising the total caseload among its service members to 283,246, the defense ministry said. The
SEOUL– Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun met with European officials Wednesday and discussed ways to jointly respond to a U.S. act that excludes electric vehicles assembled
SEOUL– The recent massive disruption of Kakao Corp.’s dominant chat messenger KakaoTalk and other related services has affected nearly all sectors of South Korea, ranging
SEOUL– Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on Wednesday visited a research center of Hyundai Motor and sought to assure the carmaker that South Korea is determined
SEOUL– Interrogating suspects late at night in cases that are not urgent constitutes a violation of the rights to sleep and rest, the state human
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SEOUL– South Korea and the United States on Wednesday staged combined river-crossing military drills, the Army here said, as the allies are strengthening readiness to
SEOUL– South Korean stocks snapped their three-day winning streak Wednesday, with investors in their wait-and-see mode for the third-quarter earnings season amid lingering woes over
SEOUL– Hanwha Defense of South Korea signed a basic contract with Poland in Warsaw on Wednesday to supply 288 Chunmoo multiple rocket launchers, Seoul officials
SEOUL– National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo on Wednesday stressed the importance of parliamentary cooperation with NATO member countries in the face of growing global risks.