Cheering to resume in baseball championship series after end of mourning period
SEOUL– Following the end of the national mourning period in light of a tragic crowd crush in Seoul, cheering activities in the South Korean baseball
SEOUL– Following the end of the national mourning period in light of a tragic crowd crush in Seoul, cheering activities in the South Korean baseball
SEOUL– South Korean startup PLANA is betting big on the hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft market and not on all-electric aircraft as they
SEOUL– South Korean stocks traded higher late Monday morning on strong advances by tech and auto heavyweights. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI)
SEOUL– Prime Minister Han Duck-soo apologized Monday for a deadly crowd crush in Seoul’s Itaewon district, vowing to reform crowd control measures to prevent similar
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol appointed his new education minister Monday, his office said, completing the lineup of his first Cabinet. Lee Ju-ho, a professor at
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol pledged Monday to support the growth of middle-market companies by enacting regulatory and legal reforms. Yoon made the remark in a
SEOUL– The Bank of Korea (BOK) said Monday it has found some technical “restrictions” standing in the way of the introduction of a central bank
SEOUL– SK Chemicals Co. on Monday reported its third-quarter net income of 41.9 billion won (US$29.9 million), shifting from a loss of 2.9 billion won
SEOUL– Shinsegae Inc., a South Korean retail giant, said Monday its third-quarter net income dropped 50 percent from a year earlier on equity losses from
SEOUL– Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung met with Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Xing Haiming on Monday and stressed the importance of China’s “constructive” role for