South Korea Considers Actions Against Japan Over Plan to Release Radioactive Water from Fukushima Plant
President Moon Jae-in tells officials to examine whether to file formal complaint to international maritime tribunal
President Moon Jae-in tells officials to examine whether to file formal complaint to international maritime tribunal
Annual test reflects 12 years of learning
Canberra's decision escalates bitter trade and diplomatic tensions
In January 2018, Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz was swept up along with his father in a royal crackdown
New infections emerge in all of South Korea's 17 regions
August 15 marks 75th anniversary of Japan's World War Two surrender
August 14 marks comfort women memorial day, declared in 2017
Moon Jae-in invests his political capital in keeping diplomacy with North Korea going; Washington and Pyongyang remain far apart
We will soon take a next action,' vows Kim Yo Jong
South Korean court rejects arrest warrant issued for Lee Jae-yong in connection with financial misconduct charges stemming from the merger of two Sams
Seoul claims Tokyo's stringent export controls of key materials used in South Korea's technology sector is retaliation for court rulings ordering Japa
Over the past two weeks, there have been more than 5,000 cases of coronavirus in South Korea; more than half of those infections have been linked to a
Cases of the flu-like epidemic have jumped in South Korea and Japan, prompting some manufacturers there to partially suspend operations and risking a
Residents line up for hours in the cold rain waiting to buy masks to protect themselves from the outbreak in the country's fourth-largest city
Film made history Sunday as the first non-English language movie to win the Oscar for best picture, prompting South Korean social media to erupt in ce
Treasury Department says Taban Deng Gai involved in disappearances, deaths of civilians