PM orders emergency measures to cut emissions against ultrafine dust
SEOUL– Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on Friday instructed relevant authorities to take emergency measures to cope with ultrafine dust plaguing the nation. “With the environment
SEOUL– Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on Friday instructed relevant authorities to take emergency measures to cope with ultrafine dust plaguing the nation. “With the environment
SEOUL– Digital school textbooks customized to meet the different educational needs of students in various academic levels will go into use in 2025, beginning with
Vietnam saw 3.66 million foreign tourist arrivals last year, and those from the Republic of Korea (RoK) accounted for the largest proportion with over 965,000,
SEOUL– A North Korean drone briefly entered a 3.7-kilometer-radius no-fly zone around the office of President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul last month, a military
SEOUL– South Korea plans to conduct a test of its homegrown KF-21 fighter to achieve supersonic speeds this month should the weather permit, multiple sources
SEOUL– With an eye on taking the ever-important first game of a major baseball tournament in March, Lee Kang-chul, manager of the South Korean national
N’DJAMENA – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Chad has received a contribution of US$ 5 million from the Republic of Korea to
North Korea has ordered its people to donate large amounts of scrap metal in the new year to help the country’s steel industry, which is
Nearly one in three non-residential passengers traveling from China have tested positive for COVID-19 amid government efforts to curb the spread. According to the Korea
Anchor: The unification ministry is mulling over resuming broadcasts along the demilitarized zone, nearly five years after South Korea stopped blasting propaganda into North Korea