Textbook to refer to N. Korea as ‘regime’ instead of ‘government’
SEOUL– The historical description of North Korea will be modified in a South Korean school textbook to refer to the North’s authorities as a regime,
SEOUL– The historical description of North Korea will be modified in a South Korean school textbook to refer to the North’s authorities as a regime,
SEOUL– The chief nuclear envoys of South Korea and China held phone consultations on the Korean Peninsula issue Tuesday, Seoul’s foreign ministry said, amid concerns
SEOUL– The leaders of the ruling People Power Party lashed out at an online media outlet Tuesday for disclosing the names of victims in the
SEOUL– A priest of the Anglican Church of Korea has been disqualified for openly wishing for President Yoon Suk-yeol’s plane to crash during his ongoing
SEOUL– Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will visit Bangkok later this week to attend an Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Han’s office said Tuesday. Han
SEOUL– A Seoul court sided with the state human rights watchdog’s decision on Tuesday that late former Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon’s actions toward his secretary
SEOUL– Three out of every 10 students from elementary to high schools were overweight or obese last year as the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic kept them
SEOUL– A special investigation team questioned a Yongsan Police Station officer on Tuesday as part of an investigation into a bungled response to the deadly
SEOUL– Prosecutor General Lee One-seok met with Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Xing Haiming on Tuesday to discuss measures to strengthen the two countries’ cooperation
SEOUL– South Korean stocks ended higher Tuesday, as a rise in big-cap tech shares offset profit-taking from recent sharp gains. The Korean won rose against