South Korea plans to lift its decades-long ban on public access to North Korean television, newspapers and other media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals, ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's spy agency said North Korean hackers were behind attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges this year in which some 7.6 billion won ($6.99 million) worth of cryptocurrencies ...
South Korean industry officials are once again voicing concerns that the crypto exchange Upbit may be a de facto monopoly, with smaller competitors’ market presence becoming “insignificant.” The South ...
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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers SEOUL, Sept. 25 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on Sept. 25. Korean-language dailies -- Ruling party's ...
By Ju-min Park and James Pearson SEOUL (Reuters) - A senior North Korean banking official who managed money for leader Kim Jong Un has defected in Russia and was seeking asylum in a third country, a ...
Thomson Reuters (Reuters) - North Korea's state-controlled newspaper on Sunday accused the United States of "double-dealing" and "hatching a criminal plot" against Pyongyang, after Washington abruptly ...
The number of daily newspapers in South Korea -- national and regional combined -- totaled 399 as of the end of last year, according to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the Korean ...
SEOUL: Recent cases of harassment against Cambodians in South Korea have raised concern following public outrage over the ...
For the first time, North Korea appears to be admitting it has a nuclear weapons program. INDEPTH: North Korea Nuclear Weapons A commentary in Pyongyang's main state-run newspaper Wednesday said North ...
Look-alike takes advantage of his resemblance to North Korean leader. SEOUL, July 17, 2009 -- Fourteen years ago, right after taking a shower, Kim Young-Shik looked into the mirror after blow-drying ...
A senior North Korean banking official who managed money for leader Kim Jong-un has defected in Russia and was seeking asylum in a third country, a South Korean newspaper reported on Friday, citing an ...
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