Gov’t to enhance market monitoring over rising oil prices
The government will beef up the monitoring of gasoline prices to prevent excessive pump price increases amid rising global oil prices stemming from the
The government will beef up the monitoring of gasoline prices to prevent excessive pump price increases amid rising global oil prices stemming from the
Banks in South Korea are expected to continue to ease their stances on extending home-backed loans in the second quarter of the year, a
The number of beef cattle fell on-year in the first quarter as farmers reduced the number of cows raised in order to deal with
North Korea on Friday denounced the recent visit to South Korea and Japan by the top U.S. envoy to the United Nations, calling it
South Korean stocks extended losses late Friday morning amid expectations over a delay in U.S. interest rate cuts this year. The Korean won fell
Yonhap News Agency, South Korea’s key wire service, began an annual exposition Friday aimed at helping urban dwellers resettle in rural regions and providing
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s approval rating fell to 23 percent, marking its lowest level since taking office in May 2022, following his party’s crushing
A total of 1,424 human-pet dog patrol teams will start their duties in Seoul next week, joining in efforts to prevent crimes and safety
South Korea appears not to have been invited to this year’s summit of the Group of Seven (G7) countries set for June in Italy,
A U.N. Security Council committee has approved sanctions exemptions for the World Health Organization (WHO), allowing the delivery of tents and thermometers to North
South Korea will create venture capital funds of 23 trillion won (US$16.57 billion) in the clean energy fields to promote investment in green growth,
Korean War veterans from Commonwealth nations will revisit South Korea next week to mark the 73rd anniversary of the Battle of Gapyeong and other