3 days ago
Arctic states open council to China, India, SKorea
3 days ago
A South Korean presidential spokesman who was fired after inappropriately touching a woman during a U.S. trip blames a "cultural difference" with America.
5 days ago
The Internet comments scandal captured headlines in South Korean media late last month, when state prosecutors summoned the agency's former director, Won Sei-hoon, and raided its Seoul headquarters.
7 days ago
She is the eldest child of late President Park Chung-hee, who led South Korea for 18 years in the 1960s and '70s and is denounced for human rights abuses but also praised as a strong leader.
8 days ago
South Korea's Yonhap news agency cited a Washington police complaint as saying a 56-year-old man grabbed a woman's buttocks in a Washington hotel on Tuesday.
8 days ago
SKorea leader sacks spokesman amid abuse claims
9 days ago
North Korea says a summit between the U.S. and South Korean presidents is a prelude to war against the North.
9 days ago
Dozens of screaming and shouting Harvard University students have welcomed South Korean pop star PSY for a conversation inside an ornate church dedicated to the memory of those who lost their...
9 days ago
Villaraigosa quipped that when he visits South Korea, he is introduced as mayor of that country's seventh-largest city - a reference to the number of Koreans in Los Angeles.
9 days ago
American Airlines is beginning daily nonstop flights between Dallas and South Korea, adding a new route to Asia, where it lags behind rivals United and Delta.
10 days ago
Kim expressed concerns about the Japanese yen's fall against the U.S. dollar and other currencies, which hurts South Korean exporters that compete with Japanese companies in overseas markets.
10 days ago
South Korean President Park Geun-hye is getting a grand welcome from Congress as Seoul and Washington resolve to stand firm against North Korean provocations.
11 days ago
The extra budget includes funds to aid South Korean companies shut out of the jointly-run industrial park in the North Korean city of Kaesong.
11 days ago
The extra budget includes funds to aid South Korean firms shut out of the jointly-run industrial park in the North Korean city of Kaesong.
11 days ago
North Korea is threatening the U.S. and South Korea over joint naval drills taking place this week in tense Yellow Sea waters ahead of a Washington summit by the allies' leaders.
11 days ago
President Barack Obama and South Korea's new leader Park Geun-hye (goon-hay) hope to present a strong front against North Korea's nuclear threats when they meet at the White House on Tuesday.
15 days ago
Seoul said seven South Koreans who had been negotiating North Korean wages at the Kaesong industrial complex are to leave later Friday.
17 days ago
South Korea withdrew the rest of its workers from Kaesong earlier this week after Pyongyang rebuffed a demand for talks over the last remaining symbol of inter-Korean cooperation.
61 days ago
Pyongyang is angry over U.S.-South Korean war games and U.N. sanctions meant to punish it for its third nuclear test.
64 days ago
North Korea on Friday blamed South Korea and the United States for cyberattacks that temporarily shut down websites this week at a time of elevated tensions over the North's nuclear ambitions.
66 days ago
Hyun Oh-seok said Wednesday that South Korea's economy may not achieve the 3 percent growth projected by the government and he would quickly introduce measures to aid the recovery.
67 days ago
The body that controls North Korea's military is dismissing South Korea's new president, Park Geun-hye, with a sexist comment about the "venomous swish" of her skirt.
68 days ago
The last time North Korea disconnected the hotline, in 2010, the North killed four South Koreans when it shelled an island and was accused of torpedoing a South Korean naval ship, killing 46...
69 days ago
After Monday's start of the drills involving 10,000 South Korean and 3,500 American troops, Pyongyang reportedly followed through on an earlier vow to cut off a hotline with the South.
70 days ago
"In South Korea, worry can be seen most clearly on the Internet, where some believe that South Koreans, world leaders in broadband access, are less afraid to express their honest, anonymous feelings.