A special counsel investigating former President Yoon Suk Yeol and others over a failed bid to declare martial law is wrapping up its six-month probe on Sunday.
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Government briefings should strengthen transparency and policy momentum, serving as a forum for communication between the ...
The government is moving to let foreign tourists directly pay for buses and subways with overseas credit cards, without ...
Even as job openings remain tight in Korea, companies are battling for experienced AI engineers, offering unusually rich perks to those standing out. Samyang Roundsquare, the food company behind ...
The CEO of Kooil Construction, the main contractor at the Gwangju construction site where a structural collapse on Thursday ...
Taiwan has lodged a formal protest against Korea over its use of the label “China (Taiwan)” in a newly introduced electronic ...
The ruling DP and the main opposition PPP on Sunday ended a four-day filibuster standoff at the National Assembly after lawmakers voted to terminate debate on a police powers bill, clearing the way ...
A fleeting chimaek (chicken and beer) meetup among some of the most recognizable names in tech and industry is now being repackaged for the lunch line.
A K-pop concert was held for the first time at Japan’s National Stadium, the country’s largest venue, over the weekend. KBS announced that it hosted the “2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan” over ...
The government has begun reviewing a system that would allow foreign tourists to use buses and subways in Korea with overseas-issued credit cards, officials said Sunday.