S. Korea discusses policy blueprint to improve N. Korea’s human rights situation
SEOUL– South Korea’s vice unification minister said Friday the government plans to map out a three-year blueprint to improve North Korea’s human rights situation by
SEOUL– South Korea’s vice unification minister said Friday the government plans to map out a three-year blueprint to improve North Korea’s human rights situation by
SEOUL– Innospace, a South Korean space startup, said Friday that it is planning to test-fire its suborbital test launch vehicle, HANBIT-TLV, later this month. A
SEOUL– Actress Kim Go-eun said Friday her decadelong acting career has been marked by the constant process of facing and overcoming challenges, but simultaneously acting
SEOUL– South Korea plans to offer some 100 tons of humanitarian aid items to Ukraine, which is suffering power shortages this month amid its war
SEOUL– U.S. lawmakers have said that any revision to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is unlikely during a lame-duck session of Congress, as South
SEOUL– Former National Security Adviser Suh Hoon was indicted Friday on charges of irregularities surrounding the 2020 death of a South Korean government official at
SEOUL– The office of President Yoon Suk-yeol said Friday the government will work to improve labor conditions and cultures while sticking to laws and principles
GWANGJU– A pair of dogs that were gifted to former President Moon Jae-in by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have found a new home at
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol will preside over a meeting next week to check progress on his administration’s key policy tasks and communicate with the public
SEOUL– The National Assembly on Thursday passed a set of bills requiring the use of international age counting system in all judicial and administrative areas,