Across South Korea, events such as autumn foliage festivals and K-Pop concerts are canceled, and grief-stricken communities are putting off gatherings after a Seoul killed at least 154 people, …
World leaders offer condolences to South Korea following Halloween tragedy
We grieve with the people of the Republic of Korea and send our best wishes for a quick recovery to all those who were injured,” President Joe Biden tweeted following the incident that left 153 dead.
Seoul crowd disaster leaves South Korea reeling, as death toll rises to 153
South Korean authorities were on Sunday investigating the crowd surge that killed at least 153 partygoers in Seoul, as the rattled nation attempts to come to terms with one of its worst-ever disasters …
How generational gap may have helped lead to South Korea’s Halloween tragedy
Some say a cultural gap between South Korea’s elder and younger generations may have contributed to inadequate security at a crowded Halloween event.
How generational gap may have helped lead to South Korea’s Halloween tragedy
Some say a cultural gap between South Korea’s elder and younger generations may have contributed to inadequate security at a crowded Halloween event.
PM Modi expresses deep anguish over South Korea’s stampede killing 153
PM Modi wrote to South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and expressed deep anguish at the tragic loss of lives at the deadliest stampede in the country’s history …
Halloween is a recent arrival in South Korea, but a cherished tradition in diverse Itaewon.
As Seoul has grown more cosmopolitan, and an increasing number of South Koreans have lived abroad and returned, Halloween has become a more popular occasion.
South Korea Halloween Crowd Crush Kills At Least 153
Concerned relatives raced to hospitals in search of their loved ones Sunday as South Korea mourned the deaths of more than 150 people, mostly in their 20s and 30s, who got trapped and crushed after a …
From carbs to cars: how South Korea’s success shows entrepreneurship is a team game
In an extract from his new book Edible Economics, the economist Ha-Joon Chang explains how the noodle-loving nation grew its car-making industry – and how that busts myths about the modern global econ …
‘Crowd Fell Like Dominoes’: Witnesses Reveal Horror Of Deadly South Korea Stampede
Several eye-witness accounts have surfaced following Saturday night’s tragic stampede that killed at least 153 people in a district in Seoul, South Korea.