Nobel Laureate Han Kang’s Books Sell Over 500,000 Copies Post-Award
Following her recent Nobel Prize win, more than 500,000 copies of novels and short stories by Han Kang have been sold in South Korea. This surge in sales has occurred within just four days of her receiving the prestigious award.
22 Injured In Bus Crash On First Day Of Chuseok Holiday In South Korea
On the first day of the Chuseok holiday, a car crash in South Korea left 22 people injured. The accident occurred early Saturday morning in Busan, a port city in southeastern South Korea.
ICSI Intends Foreign Centres In Hong Kong, Japan And South Korea
Narasimhan stated that there is a significant shortage of business professionals in the country with only 70,000 members, of which 14,000 are practising
South Korea & NATO Forge Landmark Agreement On Military Airworthiness Certification
South Korea and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) have signed a groundbreaking agreement on military airworthiness certification.
Kim Jong Un’s Sister Criticises South Korea Military Drills
Kim Yo Jong also slammed recent trilateral drills between the US, South Korea, and Japan, calling them the height of confrontational hysteria
S. Korea PM Orders preventive Measures Against African Swine Fever
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo of South Korea issued an order on Sunday to implement emergency preventive measures after authorities discovered additional cases of African swine fever.
North Korea Launches 2 Ballistic Missiles Against South Korea
North Korea launched two ballistic missiles, escalating tensions with South Korea, a move the South Korea's military acknowledged and shared with the US and Japan
North Korea Successfully Tests Its Multiple-Warhead Missile
South Korea and the United States also conducted joint air drills, involving 30 aircraft, including the F-22 Raptor, to combat North Korean threats
North Korea Continues To Send Balloons Filled With Trash Towards South Korea
North Korea sent trash-filled balloons, sparking a propaganda blitz, causing tensions to rise in South Korea
North Korean Soldiers Cross Border, Get Injured After Landmines Explode
Since April, North Korea has deployed troops along the front line to create barren land