Today in Korean history
1907 — Lee Jun, a Korean patriot, dies by suicide by slashing his belly with a knife in The Hague after he was blocked from attending an international peace meeting
1907 — Lee Jun, a Korean patriot, dies by suicide by slashing his belly with a knife in The Hague after he was blocked from attending an international peace meeting
The ruling People Power Party (PPP) on Saturday lauded the joint nuclear deterrence guidelines signed by Seoul and Washington, describing them as a potent deterrent against North Korea’s provocations. “Mutual
The South Korean national football federation said Saturday it has finalized its hiring of Hong Myung-bo as the new men’s national team head coach, following a drawn-out process of replacing
K-pop boy group Enhypen has broken its own first-week sales record by selling more than 1.88 copies of its second full-length album, a market tracker said Saturday. Sales of the
National Security Adviser Chang Ho-jin said Saturday the South Korea-U.S. alliance will remain sturdy regardless of whether former American President Donald Trump regains the presidency. “Regarding the South Korea-U.S. alliance,
North Korea condemned the joint nuclear deterrence guidelines signed by Seoul and Washington as a “reckless provocative act,” threatening that the allies will pay “an unimaginably harsh price” if they