South Korea 15 hours ago South Korea delays plan to admit more medical school students as doctors' strike drags on South Korea's government is adjusting its plan to increase admissions to medical schools amid a weeks-long strike by thousands of doctors, officials said.
US 3 days ago US envoy to UN urges Russia, China to halt support for North Korea's weapon programs U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield urged Russia and China to halt their support for North Korea, saying that it shields the country from sanctions.
Japan April 12 US, Japan and South Korea run military drills in disputed East China Sea While President Biden met with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines, the U.S. navy led drills with Japan and South Korea amid tensions between the allies and China and North Korea
South Korea April 11 Why did Yoon's party lose in South Korea's elections and what troubles does he face now? In what appears to be a massive political setback to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, voters have given liberals extended opposition control of parliament.
North Korea April 11 Kim Jong Un promises 'death blow' to potential enemies, ignores Biden's request for cooperation North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un ignored calls from President Biden on Wednesday, saying at a Thursday meeting of military officials North Korea must be "prepared for a war."
South Korea April 11 South Korea's prime minister and top presidential officials resign en masse South Korea’s prime minister and senior presidential officials submitted their resignations on Thursday after a nationwide election cemented the opposition's control of parliament.
South Korea April 10 South Korea parliamentary election exit polls show liberal opposition parties winning in landslide Exit polls show South Korea's liberal opposition party will likely win the parliamentary election by a large margin following divisive rhetoric from both sides.
South Korea April 8 Here's what South Koreans are concerned about as they vote for parliament this week South Korea's 44 million voters will head to the polls this week to elect a new 300-member parliament; many are choosing domestic concerns as the most important issues.
South Korea April 8 South Korea launches second spy satellite in military intelligence race with North Korea South Korea has launched its second military spy satellite following promises from North Korea to do the same. Tensions are rising once again between the neighboring countries.
Europe April 5 Montenegro court rules against extradition of South Korean crypto mogul A Montenegrin court ruled Friday against a plan to extradite South Korean cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon to his home country to be tried in an elaborate fraud case.