SEOUL - The U.S. energy department put South Korea on a watchlist because visitors to its laboratories mishandled sensitive information, Joseph Yun, the acting U.S. ambassador, said on Tuesday.
SEOUL: South Korea was placed on a US Department of Energy watchlist because visitors to its labs mishandled sensitive ...
According to their lawyer, the family is considering suing Kim Soo-hyun as well. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The top diplomats of South Korea, Japan and China will meet in Tokyo later this week for talks on trilateral cooperation and ...
U.S. and South Korean troops resumed live-fire drills with small arms after a 12-day pause prompted by an accidental bombing ...
Asian shares have advanced as investor sentiment was buoyed by another rally on Wall Street. U.S. futures fell while oil ...
Economic uncertainty is often cited as a main reason for the hesitancy to marry. It is common for people to purchase a new home when they get married, but real estate prices, especially in the Seoul ...
When South Korea's Constitutional Court rules on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, expected in coming days, few will be ...
The rules around flying with portable batteries are becoming increasingly confusing as some airlines in Asia change their ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of South Korea, China and Japan will hold a meeting in Tokyo on Saturday, Seoul's ...
South Korea has been added to the U.S. Department of Energy's list of sensitive countries due to mishandled sensitive ...