Samsung will participate in South Korea’s CBDC pilot program, with the asset set for integration with its flagship Galaxy smartphones.
Coronavirus: Philippines finds first Lambda variant case; South Korea sets up ‘bus walls’ to block protesters
Despite the government’s warnings over the spread of Covid-19, some groups pushed ahead with annual protests in Seoul The Philippines’ health ministry said on Sunday it has detected the first case of …
South Korea Faces Tough Choices Amid U.S. Exercise Plans, Threats from North
A South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson told Newsweek that the country and its U.S. ally “are committed to continuing close coordination to resume dialogue” with North Korea.
South Korea in an uphill battle to recover Korean War remains
On the first day of each month, Kwak Geum-ja makes a pilgrimage to a Korean War memorial in her neighborhood to pray for her father, a South Korean soldier who died in battle when she was just a baby.
‘Semen terrorists’ – men who ejaculate into women’s belongings – have terrorized thousands in South Korea. Lawmakers want the offense labeled a sex crime.
Lawmaker Baek Hye-ryun of South Korea’s Democratic Party is pushing for the behavior to be classified as a sex crime, and not property damage.
Coronavirus live news: Thailand sees record cases for second day; South Koreans urged to work from home
South Koreans urged to work from home and minimise holiday travel as Covid fourth wave grows; Thailand confirms 23,418 new infections in 24 hours …
Iran to discuss issue of blocked assets with South Korea
Trend: Major part of Iran’s blocked assets in South Korea has not been released and the issue has created political and social sensitivity, said the secretary of Iran –South Korea Chamber of Commerce.
Upping exports to South Korea to could reduce our reliance on the Chinese market
South Korea’s economy has been one of the least affected by Covid-19 and NZ exporters are being urged to take advantage of that.
Things Are Suddenly Turning Against South Korea’s Markets
South Korean markets finished a rough week ahead of a holiday Monday with record foreign outflows in chipmakers and all-time high Covid cases spurring panic selling.The benchmark Kospi Index fell for …
Samsung Heir Freed on Parole, Showing the Conglomerate’s Might in South Korea
Samsung leader Lee Jae-yong walked out of prison Friday a year early in a parole decision demonstrating the conglomerate’s outsized influence in South Korea as well as continuing leniency for bosses …