Han Dong-hoon Releases Memoir Amidst Political Speculation
Seoul: Han Dong-hoon, a prosecutor-turned-politician, has re-emerged in the political arena with the release of his memoir, “The People Come First,” which became available in
Seoul: Han Dong-hoon, a prosecutor-turned-politician, has re-emerged in the political arena with the release of his memoir, “The People Come First,” which became available in
Washington: A U.S. State Department official has dismissed concerns that South Korea could be sidelined if the United States resumes nuclear dialogue with North Korea,
Washington: The Pentagon said Wednesday it does not have any travel plans to announce, following a news report that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is
Tarragona: Kia Corp., South Korea’s second-biggest carmaker, announced on Thursday the unveiling of its new electric vehicle (EV) models and future electrification strategy at a
Seoul: Acting Defense Minister Kim Seon-ho urged new military officers Thursday to properly practice loyalty to the people during a military academy graduation ceremony, the
Seoul: The KOSPI 200 Index experienced varied shifts in stock prices with notable changes among several key companies. The closing price list-2 revealed fluctuations, with
Seoul: South Korea will spend 247.5 billion won (US$172.7 million) this year on technology standardization of advanced industries, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and sixth-generation
Seoul: Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul is set to embark on an official visit to Poland and France next week to discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation across