S. Korea voices regret over Russian envoy’s remarks blaming allies for possible N.K. nuclear test
South Korea expressed strong regret Thursday over the remarks by Russia’s top envoy to North Korea that the likelihood of another nuclear test by
South Korea expressed strong regret Thursday over the remarks by Russia’s top envoy to North Korea that the likelihood of another nuclear test by
South Korean stocks closed higher for a second consecutive session Thursday amid growing hopes of U.S. rate cuts. The local currency slightly lost ground against
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reprimanded officials over “shortcomings” in regional factories, state media said Thursday, during a visit that came as part of his
Defense Minister Shin Won-sik said Thursday that South Korea is expected to bag more arms contracts in the Middle East this year by building on
KT Corp., South Korea’s major mobile carrier, said Thursday it shifted to a net loss in the fourth quarter from a profit a year earlier