A rapping troop of South Korean grandmothers have found fame across the country with songs about farm life. Suni and the Seven Princesses, a group of elderly rappers, rose to prominence after a …
Up to Life Imprisonment in Store for Perpetrators of Crypto Crimes, According to New Rules From Korea Government
Breaking crypto laws in South Korea could soon come with a steep punishment. The country’s new “Virtual Asset User Protection Act,” which is primed to come into effect in July, prohibits crypto market …
Nikkei set to breach 37,000 with corporate inflation in focus; South Korea, Singapore return to trade
Japan’s CGPI is expected to rise 0.1% in January, which would mark the first time the corporate inflation rate has risen since December 2022.
Chinese teen breaks men’s 100m record, S. Korea wins gold in men’s 400m at World Aquatics
China and South Korea saw back-to-back gold medal wins in swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar, on Sunday. Fastest swimmer: China’s Pan Zhanle, 19, bagged the gold from the …
A seven-decade peace mission: Why are Swiss military officers still patrolling the «death strip» between North and South Korea?
Swiss army personnel have been monitoring the ceasefire between North and South Korea since 1953. Can the world’s longest-lasting military peacekeeping mission still achieve anything today? A report …
Uzbekistan Shares Volume Of Imported Cars
The data of Uzbekistan’s Statistics Agency shows that Uzbekistan imported 58,070 cars from China, 11,480 from South Korea and 2,210 from the US. In addition, 454 cars were imported from Hong Kong, 419 …
24 in 2024: career anxiety, travel dreams and ‘meme studies’ in South Korea
Ryu Ji-hwan and his friends hope to soon land corporate jobs but worry about what’s next and making the right choices …
Social isolation takes a toll on a rising number of South Korea’s young adults
A growing number of South Korea’s young adults are isolating themselves from society, raising questions about the state of youths in a country known for cutthroat competition and pressure to conform.
Kim Jong Un threatens attacking, ‘occupying’ South Korea in event of conflict
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un gave an address Thursday during the anniversary of the North Korean People’s Army in which he threatened to occupy South Korea.
Kim Jong Un threatens to ‘put an end’ to South Korea if attacked
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea Pyongyang’s “primary enemy” and warned that his military would “put an end” to the South if attacked, state-run media reported on Friday.