Kakao needs to get back to basics after 'wake-up call': CEO
One Kakao CEO resigned Wednesday and another CEO, who will remain on the job, promised to get the company to focus on basics again after a dramatic "wake-up call" over the weekend, in which almost all the company's offerings failed due to the lack of effective and robust backup.
North Korea has stolen as much as $1 billion worth of cryptocurrencies and hard currency in the past two years to fund its nuclear program, said the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas at Singapore International Cyber Week (SICW) on Tuesday.
North shows pique with South's drill by firing artillery
North Korea conducted two artillery drills mere hours apart late Tuesday night and Wednesday, with the shells landing in a maritime buffer zone in the Yellow Sea in violation of an inter-Korean military agreement, South Korean defense officials said Wednesday.
GM Korea bets big on improving Changwon production plant
Six-hundred and five massive robotic arms move systematically at GM Korea’s Changwon plant on Wednesday afternoon, working to make at least one vehicle per minute.
Travelers are returning as pandemic comes to an end
Tourism is bouncing back as the pandemic ends, with travel-related companies boasting of more travelers coming through their doors and occupying seats on planes.
Chinese netizens find issue with Jang Won-young's hairpin
Chinese netizens are once again creating a stir online, arguing that a Korean celebrity has stolen Chinese culture. The item at the center of controversy this time is a phoenix binyeo, or hairpin.
Forget the aliens and UFOs, 'Glitch' is about a journey of self-discovery
UFOs, aliens and two friends who are after the truth — this is the plot of “Glitch.” The Netflix sci-fi mystery series, released worldwide on the streaming service on Oct. 7, currently sits at No. 8 on Netflix’s Global Top 10 chart, having been streamed over 7.44 million hours from Oct. 10 to 16.