S. Korea Urges Japan to Amend Textbooks Over Dokdo Dispute
Seoul: South Korea on Tuesday voiced “deep regret” after Japan approved high school textbooks distorting historical facts on its easternmost islets of Dokdo, urging Tokyo
Seoul: South Korea on Tuesday voiced “deep regret” after Japan approved high school textbooks distorting historical facts on its easternmost islets of Dokdo, urging Tokyo
Seoul: Rescue workers have stepped up efforts to find a motorcyclist who fell into a large sinkhole that suddenly appeared in Seoul and left another
Pyongyang: Russia has agreed to continue North Korean doctors’ internships in Moscow hospitals and assist the North in modernizing its pharmaceutical products, including antibiotics, the
Seoul: Acting President Han Duck-soo called on the government Tuesday to ensure people are safe and the national interest is secured amid the global trade
Seoul: Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI) and Korean Air Lines Co. have submitted bids for the military’s project to upgrade its Black Hawk helicopters, the
Seoul: Seoul shares concluded the trading session lower for the second consecutive day, primarily due to losses in the technology sector, despite the alleviated concerns
Seoul: South Korean retailers experienced a sales increase of more than 4 percent in February from the previous year, driven by growing demand for e-commerce
Seoul: The government will work to foster some 27,000 bio-health talents this year as part of efforts to promote growth of the industry, the health