The US energy department put South Korea on a watchlist because visitors to its laboratories mishandled sensitive information ...
South Korea said on Wednesday it will tighten property market trading rules in wealthy parts of Seoul to stem any speculative ...
South Korean police started on Tuesday providing additional security for the leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, ...
U.S. and South Korean troops resumed live-fire drills with small arms after a 12-day pause prompted by an accidental bombing ...
A petition in South Korea demanding stern laws against YouTubers who intrude into the private lives of celebrities may be a ...
The Pentagon on Friday reaffirmed America's "ironclad" commitment to the South Korea-U.S. alliance after Seoul was excluded ...
SEOUL: The US energy department put South Korea on a watchlist because visitors to its laboratories mishandled sensitive information, Joseph Yun, the acting US ambassador, said on Tuesday (Mar 18).
The Constitutional Court is expected to deliver its verdict on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment this week. Read more at ...
Excitement grows over new cable car projects at Korea's iconic mountains, but environmental concerns persist. Read more at ...
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol, who lawmakers voted to impeach over his declaration of martial law, has been freed from detention after prosecutors decided not to appeal a court decision ...
The Korean Central News Agency said the U.S. is a "hostile and confrontational entity" and that the possibility of nuclear ...
The race for the World Cup has intensified in Asia as qualification for the tournament resumes, showcasing an intriguing mix of traditional powerhouses, dark horses, and unexpected comebacks. This ...