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North Korea fired more than 10 multiple-launched rockets on Thursday morning from Sunan near the capital Pyongyang in a north-westerly direction, South Korea's military said.
The treaty, which requires countries to strengthen state oversight and safeguards to ensure international adoptions are legal and ethical, will take effect in South Korea on Oct. 1.
South Korea signed the Hague convention in 2013, but ratification was delayed by more than a decade as the country struggled to bring adoptions under centralized government authority, as required ...
The Philippines was South Korea’s second-largest global customer until 2021. KAI expects the orders to open more interest in the aircraft among governments in Europe, the Middle East and South ...
Crypto-friendly Lee Jae-myung was elected as South Korea's new president on Wednesday, defeating the incumbent Conservative Party's leader Kim Moon-soo. During the election Lee made a number of ...
Polestar said the 2026 Polestar 4 will go into production in South Korea starting this summer, as the Chinese-owned automaker scrambles to respond to the Trump administration’s trade war.
Some U.S. troops based in South Korea have been temporarily redeployed to the Middle East, according to a local news report.
South Korea’s crypto scene will gain either way in the country’s presidential elections, as both candidates have run on pro-crypto platforms, pledged to ease regulations and expand crypto access.
OpenAI said it will open a new office in Seoul, South Korea. OpenAI said South Korea has the largest number of paid ChatGPT subscribers globally, outside the US.
The Pentagon pushed back Friday on a Wall Street Journal report that the Trump administration is considering withdrawing thousands of American troops from South Korea, calling the news “not true ...
Fears that Washington might pull some or all of the roughly 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea have loomed large in the country since Trump’s first term.
Starbucks customers in the East Asian democracy have been barred from using the names of South Korea’s six presidential candidates in their orders until the election on June 3.