Ex-Kumho Asiana exec gets 2-yr sentence for bribing FTC official to delete files
SEOUL– A former senior executive of Kumho Asiana Group was sentenced by a court Friday to two years in prison for bribing a former Fair
SEOUL– A former senior executive of Kumho Asiana Group was sentenced by a court Friday to two years in prison for bribing a former Fair
SEOUL– South Korea and the United States will stage a combined military exercise at the Pentagon next week under the scenario of nuclear use by
SEOUL– A new team of South Korean relief workers arrived in Turkey on Friday to help the country reeling from the aftermath of a devastating
SEOUL– The Seoul Administrative Court has designated three one-judge divisions tasked with hearing school violence cases in an effort to cope with a rise in
SEOUL– A contentious pro-labor bill passed through a parliamentary agenda coordination committee Friday as opposition parties moved step-by-step forward with the bill that calls for
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk Yeol instructed the labor minister on Friday to report back to him on the accounting practices of labor unions, saying transparent
SEOUL– Seoul shares finished lower Friday on concerns over further rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve following hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation data. The Korean won
SEOUL– Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung on Friday lashed out at President Yoon Suk Yeol a day after the prosecution sought an arrest warrant for him,
SEOUL– Indonesia’s top envoy in South Korea on Friday stressed the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation and reaffirmed Jakarta’s continued commitment to a joint fighter
SEOUL– Hybe, the K-pop powerhouse that is trying to become the largest shareholder of its rival SM Entertainment, once again tried to dispel concerns over