100 jobs are at risk after the decision of the National Pen to transfer fulfillment operations
The CEO of National Pen said 100 jobs are at risk at Dundalk as it...
The CEO of National Pen said 100 jobs are at risk at Dundalk as it...
Abolished guidelines limited Seoul's development of ballistic missiles to a range of 800 kilometers or 500 miles
President Moon Jae-in tells officials to examine whether to file formal complaint to international maritime tribunal
The U.S. State Department said Kerry would travel to Shanghai and Seoul, South Korea, for talks beginning Thursday
Drivers want safety measures on roads before transporting much-needed goods
They want it to give up its nuclear and ballistic missile programs
Beijing is watching as Washington reportedly sends B-52s, reconnaissance aircraft and at least one Marine Corps plane to a sea China claims as its own
Beijing is watching as Washington reportedly sends B-52s, reconnaissance aircraft and at least one Marine Corps plane to a sea China claims as its own
Security Council votes unanimously to extend the almost 20,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping force
The proposed six-year 'Special Measures Agreement' will replace the previous arrangement that expired at the end of 2019
Chinese methods of securing secrets range from recruiting skilled workers to hacking, bribing
US Navy intelligence ship was seized by North Korea in international waters off the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula on January 23, 1968
UN investigators report more than 75% of the country currently is engulfed in brutal violence at the local level
Microsoft had already accused Pyongyang of similar hacking attempt last November
As of Sunday, the country registered 4,609 positive COVID-19 cases, 861 active cases, 66 deaths and 3,692 recoveries
South Sudan's president said communities in Jonglei and Pibor Administrative Area will have to fend for themselves if inter-communal fighting breaks o
Iranian forces seized South Korean-flagged MT Hankuk Chemi Monday in Strait of Hormuz
South African President continues, curfews and reinstates restrictions to try to curtail a resurgence of coronavirus//
South African President continues, curfews and reinstates restrictions to try to curtail a resurgence of coronavirus//
Three UN agencies are calling for immediate humanitarian access to parts of South Sudan where people have run out of food
Move condemned by rights activists as violation of freedom of speech
Under legislation moving through Parliament, assisted suicide would no longer be limited to those with terminal illnesses
Health authorities are stepping-up efforts to prevent test sites from becoming coronavirus hotspots
In 2018, a North Korean soldier defected to South Korea via the eastern DMZ
Kim Jong Un has offered a rare apology for the death
Nuclear watchdog reports, as of Aug. 25, Tehran had stockpiled 2,105 kilograms of low-enriched uranium, up from 1,571 kilograms last reported May 20
Maysak is the second typhoon to hit the Korean Peninsula in a week, and another potential typhoon is close behind
The alleged seller told authorities he wanted someone to adopt the two boys because he cannot afford to feed them
Second phase of human trials for COVID-19 vaccine underway in South Africa///
August 15 marks 75th anniversary of Japan's World War Two surrender
South Africa has nearly 530,000 cases
Deal with US will enable country to launch its first military surveillance satellites, develop technology to build more powerful missiles
Moon Jae-in invests his political capital in keeping diplomacy with North Korea going; Washington and Pyongyang remain far apart
South harshly criticizes the move as tensions in the peninsula rise
Call comes hours after Pyongyang threatened to demolish a liaison office and take military action against its rival
South Korean court rejects arrest warrant issued for Lee Jae-yong in connection with financial misconduct charges stemming from the merger of two Sams
But the agreement doesn't resolve a wider cost-sharing dispute
Attorney General William Barr, FBI director Christopher Wray and counterintelligence chief William Evanina to address a Washington conference on US ef
Defense Ministry says move meant to help ensure safe passage of South Korean vessels and nationals through waterway
President Donald Trump's authorization to kill Iran's top military general could change North Korea's thinking about how willing the U.S. is to use fo