Jeju draws all-time high of 13.59 mln domestic tourists this year
JEJU, South Korea– An all-time high of 13.59 million South Koreans visited the southern resort island of Jeju this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the
JEJU, South Korea– An all-time high of 13.59 million South Koreans visited the southern resort island of Jeju this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the
SEOUL– The front lawn of the presidential office is expected to open to the public as early as April after the required budget passed through
SEOUL– South Korea’s transport ministry said Monday it temporarily suspended flights at the Gimpo and Incheon international airports, but it didn’t specify the reason. At
SEOUL– The government is seeking to revise laws to increase financial transparency of labor unions to make it harder for improper spending to take place,
HOENGSEONG/SEOUL– Suspected North Korean drones crossed the inter-Korean border Monday without South Korea’s permission, officials here said, prompting the deployment of fighter jets, choppers and
Today (%) Previous Session(%) Change (BP) 1-year TB 3.794 3.769 +2.5 2-year TB 3.775 3.743 +3.2 3-year TB 3.663 3.623 +4.0 10-year TB 3.639 3.552
SEOUL– South Korean stocks closed slightly higher Monday after a choppy session, backed by institutional buying. The Korean won rose against the U.S. dollar. The
SEOUL– Police have booked five suspects as part of an investigation into a massive house rental scam that caused at least 17 billion won (US$13.3
SEOUL– South Korea plans to sell state bonds worth 167.8 trillion won (US$131.5 billion) next year, the finance ministry said Monday. The planned debt sale
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk Yeol brought his newly adopted labrador retriever to work on Monday, his office said. The retired service dog, named Saeromi, was