Police Raid Office of Lawmaker Accused of Stock Trading Under Borrowed Name
Seoul: Police on Monday raided the office of Rep. Lee Choon-suak on suspicion of trading stocks under a borrowed name as part of a probe
Seoul: Police on Monday raided the office of Rep. Lee Choon-suak on suspicion of trading stocks under a borrowed name as part of a probe
Seoul: President Lee Jae Myung announced on Monday that he and Vietnam’s top leader, To Lam, have agreed to intensify efforts to increase their countries’
Sejong: A special counsel team raided the nation’s antitrust regulator Monday as part of its widening probe into corruption allegations involving former first lady Kim
Seoul: Jun Sang-soo, a former deputy secretary general for legislative affairs at the National Assembly Secretariat, has officially submitted his candidacy to become the next
Daejeon: A pair of slumping postseason contenders will square off in a critical midweek series in South Korean baseball, each hoping to right the ship
Seoul: Customs authorities said Monday they have uncovered 19 companies accused of evading anti-dumping duties worth a combined 42.8 billion won (US$30.8 million) while importing
Washington: South Korea and the United States have agreed to bolster cooperation in jointly searching for and repatriating the remains of soldiers killed while fighting
Seoul: President Lee Jae Myung has signaled an unflinching stance on industrial safety, particularly following a series of fatal accidents at construction sites this year.