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Few realize that South Korea bars foreign companies from exporting the mapping data necessary for digital map services. That ...
A picture of activist and former US diplomat Morse Tan delivering a speech was taken during a ceremony at a leading Christian ...
In his inauguration speech, South Korea’s new president Lee Jae Myung vowed to pursue a “pragmatic” foreign policy based on ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has nominated a five-term liberal lawmaker as defense minister, breaking with a ...
South Korea signed the Hague convention in 2013, but ratification was delayed by more than a decade as the country struggled to bring adoptions under centralized government authority, as required ...
The Sheffield DocFest documentary 'North South Man Woman' by Morten Traavik, Sun Kim follows a refugee matchmaker looking to heal the divided Korea.
South Korea’s soon-to-be former president, Yoon Suk-yeol, declared martial law during the late hours of December 3, citing the “anti-state forces” that had allegedly infiltrated the government.
But South Korea has not been itself lately. It is still recovering from the martial law crisis last December, when the president, Yoon Suk Yeol, tried to orchestrate a military takeover.
South Korea’s crypto industry is set to benefit regardless of who wins the country’s June 3 presidential election, as both candidates are pro-crypto.
No matter who clinches South Korea’s presidential election this week, one outcome is certain: the country’s crypto industry is poised to win.
Last year, South Korea sent cars worth $34.74 billion to the U.S., accounting for 49% of all its auto exports, yet American sales have dropped for the second straight month.
South Korea’s military firmly denied that any discussions have taken place with the United States regarding a potential withdrawal of American troops from the peninsula, following a media report ...