Kakao vows to spend big for enhanced backup system to prevent service disruption
SEOUL– Kakao Corp., the operator of South Korea’s largest messenger app KakaoTalk, said Wednesday that it will increase investment to set up multiple backup storage
SEOUL– Kakao Corp., the operator of South Korea’s largest messenger app KakaoTalk, said Wednesday that it will increase investment to set up multiple backup storage
SEOUL– South Korea’s new COVID-19 cases stayed above 70,000 for the second consecutive day Wednesday amid lingering concerns of a winter surge in cases. The
SEOUL– For creators of television dramas who are in an uphill battle to catch the attention of viewers in the era of streaming services, popular
SEOUL– The government is preparing to hold an extraordinary Cabinet session to consider issuing an additional back-to-work order against striking truckers, an official said Wednesday.
SEOUL– South Korea’s central bank will continue raising its key policy rate, possibly peaking at 3.5 percent in 2023, an economist at global credit appraiser
SEOUL– South Korea will funnel 400 billion won (US$304.5 million) into research and development next year to foster the digital transformation in the bio technology
SEOUL– South Korea’s New Marine Corps Commandant Lt. Gen. Kim Gye-hwan took office Wednesday, highlighting his resolve to make the armed service a “national strategic”
SEOUL– A Japanese drama based on popular Korean web-based cartoon series “Romance 101” will be aired on Japanese channel TV Asahi next month, according to
SEOUL– South Korean Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup on Wednesday highlighted the need for the country’s troops to “clearly” recognize the North Korean regime and its
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol said Wednesday that South Korea must “perfectly overwhelm” North Korea in conventional military strength even though the North may be armed