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The Korean government on Friday delayed its decision on Google's request to export high-precision map data overseas, the transport ministry said, amid pressure from Washington to resolve the issue, ...
New Delhi has put on hold its plans to procure new U.S. weapons and aircraft, according to three Indian officials familiar with the matter, in India's first concrete sign of discontent ...
The labor ministry announced Friday it will step up labor inspections to address concerns about human rights violations against migrant workers, including a three-week special reporting period for ...
Korea Centre officially opened the Seoul ASEAN Hall on Friday to mark ASEAN Day and celebrate the 58th anniversary of the founding of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The new ...
China is reaching out to Africa's top coffee-producing nations as part of a broader strategy to secure new supply chains overseas. Observers say the shift — which coincides with Brazil seeking new ...
Yoon Mee-hyang, a former lawmaker convicted of embezzling funds meant for victims of the Japanese military’s wartime sexual slavery, has sparked controversy after being named among candidates for ...
An aide to the leader of the Unification Church appeared before a special counsel team Friday to be questioned about her role in an alleged bribery case involving former first lady Kim Keon Hee. The ...
The recent tariff agreement between South Korea and the United States was reached with much fanfare. For many Koreans, it brought relief — but also confusion. How could the KORUS Free Trade ...
Debate over the legalization of the abortion pill has come under renewed scrutiny in Korea, as lawmakers move to address the legal gray zone surrounding women's health that has persisted since the ...
Way out in the Kansas prairie, 140 feet below ground, a concrete-lined relic of Cold War annihilation has received a literal — and metaphorical — coat of “fresh paint throughout.” It’s not being ...