North Korea 'admits using AI' in new missile test
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South Korean Starbucks' boss apologized again as it faced a backlash over a marketing campaign widely seen as mocking victims of a bloody military crackdown in 1980.
By Heejin Kim SEOUL, May 27 (Reuters) - South Korean tech firm Kakao Corp said it has failed to reach a pay deal with its union after second-round negotiations mediated by the government on Wednesday.
Dong Guangping, a police officer turned activist, reached Korean waters after 30 hours at sea.
Doubts over formation and form of key players means hopes of advancing to knockout stages are not high
South Korea's Kospi is at risk of a big drop as it's overly reliant on on Samsung and SK Hynix, according to BTIG
The South Korea-based semiconductor company just joined the $1 trillion club, driving funds holding it to fresh highs.
By Cynthia Kim and Jihoon Lee SEOUL, May 28 (Reuters) - The Bank of Korea kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged on Thursday to gauge whether the Iran war will damp growth, even as a slumping won and stubborn inflation pressure policymakers to tighten monetary policy in the coming months.
South Korea will build a new class of nuclear-powered attack boats to counter North Korea’s growing missile submarine threat, Seoul announced Tuesday. The nuclear submarines “will be developed and constructed entirely within the Republic of Korea,
A TikTok video describing venues in South Korea that allegedly barred Filipinos and other Southeast Asians from entering has ignited renewed debate over discrimination in the country’s nightlife
The number of foreigners in South Korea eligible to vote in the June 3 local elections rose to an all-time high of over 150,000, government data showed Wednesday, Yonhap News Agency reported.