SEOUL– One railway worker was killed and another injured after being struck by a cargo train in Uiwang, just southwest of Seoul, officials said Sunday.
Day: November 6, 2022
S. Korea to participate in Japan’s fleet review for 1st time in 7 years
TOKYO– A South Korean naval vessel was set to take part in Japan’s international fleet review on Sunday for the first time in seven years
S. Korea’s new COVID-19 cases fall below 40,000 amid ‘twindemic’ worries
SEOUL– South Korea’s new coronavirus cases fell below 40,000 on Sunday amid concerns over a possible outbreak of a “twindemic” of COVID-19 and seasonal influenza
Rematch of aces set in pivotal Korean Series game
SEOUL– With the teams sitting at two wins apiece, it will be a rematch of the homegrown aces in the pivotal fifth game of the
More than 117,000 visit mourning altars set up across Seoul for Itaewon victims
SEOUL– More than 117,000 people paid their respects at mourning altars set up across Seoul for the victims of the Halloween crowd crush that killed
Yoon sends thank you letter to 2 surviving miners
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol sent a thank you letter and gifts to two miners who were rescued from a collapsed mine in southeastern South Korea
SK On signs deal to purchase lithium from Chilean firm SQM
SEOUL– SK On, a South Korean car battery maker, said Sunday it has signed a deal to purchase lithium from Chilean firm SQM in its
Regulator fines POSCO arm for interfering in subcontractors’ management
SEOUL– South Korea’s antitrust regulator said Sunday it has decided to slap fines of 580 million won (US$407,000) on a chemical arm of the country’s
Yoon attends Mass honoring victims of Itaewon crowd crush
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol and first lady Kim Keon-hee attended a memorial Mass held Sunday at the Myeongdong Cathedral for the victims of the Itaewon
LG Twins hire new manager Youm Kyoung-youb
SEOUL– The South Korean baseball club LG Twins on Sunday announced their hiring of veteran skipper and executive Youm Kyoung-youb as new manager. The announcement