Netmarble turns to red in Q3 due to currency loss
SEOUL– Netmarble Corp., a major South Korean game developer and publisher, said Friday it swung to the red in the third quarter from a year
SEOUL– Netmarble Corp., a major South Korean game developer and publisher, said Friday it swung to the red in the third quarter from a year
SEOUL– State-run companies will sell assets worth 14.5 trillion won (US$10.9 billion) by 2027 in line with efforts to improve their fiscal health, the finance
SEOUL– South Korean stocks posted the largest daily gain in 19 months as weaker-than-expected inflation in the United States raised hopes for less aggressive monetary
SEOUL– The state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. said Friday its net losses deepened in the third quarter from a year earlier on higher fuel costs
SEOUL– South Korea has tried to notify North Korea of its plan to return the body of a presumed North Korean woman found near the
SEOUL– The death toll from the crowd crush in Seoul’s Itaewon neighborhood increased by one to 157, authorities said Friday. The additional victim is a
SEOUL– A special investigation team on Friday banned Yongsan Ward office chief Park Hee-young from leaving the country due to an investigation into the deadly
PHNOM PENH– President Yoon Suk-yeol unveiled South Korea’s new Indo-Pacific strategy on Friday, with a focus on promoting freedom, peace and prosperity in a region
PHNOM PENH– President Yoon Suk-yeol held a summit with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday and agreed to further expand bilateral relations on the
HWASEONG, South Korea– South Korea defeated Iceland 1-0 Friday in their final match before the upcoming FIFA World Cup, with several players on the bubble