DP passes motion for dismissal of foreign minister
he liberal Democratic Party (DP) railroaded a motion through the National Assembly calling for the dismissal of Foreign Minister Park Jin, though President Yoon Suk-yeol can ignore it.
U.S. is well aware of Korea's concerns about IRA, says Harris
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday discussed Seoul's worries about the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and North Korea's latest missile launches.
Korea, Japan, U.S. hold first maritime exercise since 2017
Seoul, Washington and Tokyo will hold a trilateral anti-submarine warfare exercise in international waters between South Korea and Japan on Friday, the first such exercise in nearly five years.
Voice phishing scams are the target of new bank and phone rules
Cash deposits at ATMs without a card or a passbook — using only the account number and pin — will be limited to 500,000 won ($347) a day and withdrawals will be capped at 3 million won a day.
Terraform Labs says Korean prosecutors are overreaching authority
Terraform Labs is arguing the investigation into the failed Terra coins has become highly politicized and that prosecutors are overreaching their authority.
Monster Entertainment promises legal measures against any threats to Henry
The agency of singer-songwriter Henry, Monster Entertainment, said on Thursday it will take legal measures against malicious comments and threats against its artist.
'Fanatic': Stories of the fans behind fallen idols
How would you feel if your oppa, one day, turned out to be a criminal? That’s what happened to 23-year-old director Oh Se-yeon, as documented in her film “Fanatic.”