SEOUL– North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent his congratulations to Chinese President Xi Jinping after Xi was appointed as leader of the country for
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Grateful for friendships forged on tour, Choi Na-yeon bids emotional farewell to LPGA
WONJU, South Korea– South Korean golfer Choi Na-yeon bid an emotional adieu to the LPGA Tour on home soil Sunday, wrapping up a 15-year
Read MoreDeath toll from construction site accident in Anseong rises to 3
SEOUL– The death toll from a concrete formwork collapse at a construction site in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province, last week has risen to three as
Read MoreGov’t to expand liquidity programs amid corporate bond market jitters
SEOUL– South Korea’s financial authorities announced plans Sunday to expand liquidity supply programs to at least 50 trillion won (US$34.7 billion) as part of
Read MoreNew logo of S. Korea’s presidential office unveiled
SEOUL– South Korea’s presidential office made public its new emblem Sunday, more than five months after Yoon Suk-yeol began his term at the Yongsan
Read MoreFigure skating legend Kim Yu-na unveils wedding ceremony photos
SEOUL– South Korean Olympic figure skating champion Kim Yu-na disclosed her wedding ceremony photos Sunday, one day after tying the knot with Korean classical
Read MoreLydia Ko cruises to 18th career LPGA title in S. Korea
WONJU, South Korea– The Korean-born Kiwi Lydia Ko captured her 18th career LPGA Tour title in South Korea on Sunday, rallying from a one-stroke
Read MoreS. Korean, Austrian FMs voice hope for closer bilateral cooperation
SEOUL– The top diplomats of South Korea and Austria expressed hope for the expansion of cooperation between the two sides as they had talks
Read MoreTwins to put stout bullpen against slugging Heroes in KBO postseason
SEOUL– Looking to end a 28-year title drought, the LG Twins will take their strong relief pitching up against the power-hitting Kiwoom Heroes in
Read MoreS. Korean-born Kiwi Lydia Ko proud of heritage, victory in country of birth
WONJU, South Korea– Lydia Ko may have left South Korea at age four for New Zealand, but South Korea has never left the LPGA
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