S. Korea’s biggest coal mine closes after 88 years
South Korea’s biggest coal mine, Jangseong Coal Mine, formally closed Friday, 88 years after it opened, as coal output declined with the nation shifting
South Korea’s biggest coal mine, Jangseong Coal Mine, formally closed Friday, 88 years after it opened, as coal output declined with the nation shifting
Activists staged a series of rallies in Seoul on Friday, denouncing Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s visit to South Korea and warning against any
The floor leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) urged the medical community to return to dialogue Friday, stressing that both the PPP
Carmakers and battery manufacturers in South Korea on Friday expressed their commitment to cooperate with a newly announced set of government measures aimed at
San Diego Padres shortstop Kim Ha-seong has taken “a good step forward” in his rehab from shoulder injury, his manager said.
MLB.com reported Thursday
Doctors and medical school professors took a cautious stance Friday regarding the presidential office’s possible revision to the medical school admissions hike plan, stressing
The Supreme Court finalized heavy prison terms, ranging from seven to 18 years, for four men connected to a high-profile drug scam case where
South Korea and Germany staged combined naval drills in the Yellow Sea on Friday, involving a German warship visiting the western port city of