Most Popular
-
1
South Korea unveils plan to tackle ailing mental health
-
2
Half of young people struggling financially: Seoul
-
3
S. Korea's economy grows 0.6% in Q3, unchanged from earlier estimate
-
4
Tire tycoon's family feud rekindled
-
5
[KH Explains] China ups OLED ante to take over Korean shares
-
6
Yoon nominates former boss to head broadcasting watchdog
-
7
Korean students outperform OECD average amid pandemic havoc: data
-
8
Woman sentenced to 13 years for forcing co-worker into prostitution
-
9
[News Focus] Why Kim Jong-un spotlights mothers
-
10
US rejects NK's 'double standard' claim on Seoul's satellite launch
-
Asia forest cooperation agency gains observer status in UN General Assembly
A Seoul-based international forest cooperation agency established under South Korea's initiative has won observer status in the UN General Assembly, the foreign ministry said Wednesday, in a milestone likely to bolster its presence on the world stage. On Tuesday, the 75th session of the General Assembly adopted a resolution on the observer status of the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (AFoCO) launched in 2018 under Seoul's proposal to ensure sustainable forest management to help address c
Dec. 16, 2020
-
Moon-Biden summit key to establishing peace on Korean Peninsula: Amb. Lee
WASHINGTON -- South Korea's ambassador to the United States on Tuesday stressed the importance of dialogue between the countries' leaders in strengthening their alliance. Amb. Lee Soo-hyuck also said a summit between President Moon Jae-in and incoming US President Joe Biden will help enhance the countries' joint efforts to establish permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula. "The most important task facing us is to hold a South Korea-US summit at an early date after the new US administratio
Dec. 16, 2020
-
Trump to veto US defense bill partly for limiting troop withdrawal: NcEnany
WASHINGTON -- US President Donald Trump plans to veto the US National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) partly for limiting troop withdrawal from countries including South Korea, White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany said Tuesday. The remarks came days after the US Congress passed the defense bill that seeks to provide $740 billion in defense spending in the fiscal year 2021. Trump earlier said the defense bill will be one of the first he will veto, claiming it will only benefit China. &quo
Dec. 16, 2020
-
Two S. Koreans move out of Ethiopia's conflict region, source says
Two South Koreans have escaped from Ethiopia's conflict-hit region unharmed and moved to a "safe" location in the capital city of Addis Ababa, an informed source said Tuesday. The two unidentified Koreans had been out of contact since tensions heightened recently in the northern region of Tigray in the African country, where an armed conflict is ongoing between its federal government and military forces led by a dissident political party. They arrived in Addis Ababa on Monday and pla
Dec. 15, 2020
-
US Amb. Harris says, 'There's nothing more Korean than kimchi'
US Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris learned how to make kimchi from a renowned chef Tuesday, calling the fermented cabbage dish "uniquely Korean, world-renowned food." The kimchi-making event at the Habib House, the ambassador's official residence in Seoul, came amid Chinese media's claim that Beijing led the development of a global standard for the staple Korean dish. "There're some pretenders out there, but I think there's nothing more Korean than kimchi," Harris sa
Dec. 15, 2020
-
US optimistic about cooperation with S. Korea in Indo-Pacific: Knapper
WASHINGTON -- The United States strongly believes its cooperation with South Korea in the Indo-Pacific region will continue to advance regardless of who is in power in either country, a senior US diplomat said Thursday. Marc Knapper, deputy assistant secretary of state for Korea and Japan, also argued the South Korea-US relationship is no longer a bilateral alliance but a global alliance that helps promote their shared values in the region. "My government is incredibly optimistic about th
Dec. 11, 2020
-
S. Korea set to send special envoy to Russia: Cheong Wa Dae
South Korea will dispatch a special envoy to Russia next week to commemorate the 30th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties and explore ways for the development of their relations, Cheong Wa Dae announced Friday. Woo Yoon-keun, a former three-term ruling Democratic Party lawmaker, is scheduled to visit Russia on Sunday for a week in his capacity as President Moon Jae-in's special envoy. Woo, who served as ambassador to Russia from 2017-2019, is scheduled to meet with senior officials of Rus
Dec. 11, 2020
-
S. Korea 'very encouraged' by signs from Biden administration: Kang
WASHINGTON -- South Korea is "very encouraged" by signs coming from the incoming US administration regarding the South Korea-US alliance and cooperation, South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha said Thursday. Kang also said working with the incumbent US administration of President Donald Trump has been great but challenging. "We are very encouraged by the signs coming from the new incoming administration, although we are not able to coordinate or collaborate because this is
Dec. 11, 2020
-
US Amb. Harris calls S. Korea 'original home' of kimchi
US Ambassador to Seoul Harry Harris on Thursday described South Korea as the "original home" of kimchi, amid a controversy over Chinese media's claim that Beijing led the development of a global standard for the staple Korean dish. Harris made the remarks in a tweet, unveiling his plan to learn how to make the fermented cabbage dish, which has long been one of the most popular Korean traditional side dishes. "So great to be here in the original home of #Kimchi -- South Korea!&q
Dec. 10, 2020
-
Biegun urges N. Korea to return to nuclear talks
US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun, Washington’s point man on North Korea, on Thursday urged Pyongyang to return to denuclearization talks, stressing that diplomacy is the “only” and “best” way. Biegun, who is in Seoul this week to meet with officials here, delivered a lecture at a local think tank reflecting on his more than two-year stint of spearheading the talks to denuclearize Pyongyang, while admitting to disappointment in a lack of progress, despit
Dec. 10, 2020
-
US defense chief nominee vows to work with allies
WASHINGTON -- Lloyd Austin, US President-elect Joe Biden's pick for defense secretary, pledged Wednesday to work with and help protect US allies. "I understand the important role in the Department of Defense and the role that it plays in maintaining stability and deterring aggression and defending and supporting critical alliances around the world, including in the Asia-Pacific, and Europe and around the world," the retired US Army general said at a press conference in Wilmington, Del
Dec. 10, 2020
-
Japan likely to name top Israel envoy as amb. to S. Korea: sources
Japan is likely to name its ambassador to Israel, Koichi Aiboshi, as the top envoy to South Korea, replacing Koji Tomita, who is expected to take over as new ambassador to the United States, diplomatic sources and reports said Wednesday. Aiboshi, 61, served in posts at the Japanese Embassy in Seoul in 1999, 2000 and 2006 and headed the consular affairs bureau at Tokyo's foreign ministry before he became the ambassador to Israel in July 2018, according to reports. The replacement, if confirmed,
Dec. 9, 2020
-
Head of US think tank CSIS awarded S. Korea's highest diplomatic medal
WASHINGTON -- John Hamre, president and CEO of a Washington-based think tank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), was on Tuesday awarded South Korea's highest medal of diplomatic service merit. Hamre was conferred the Kwanghwa Medal by South Korean Ambassador to the United States Lee Soo-hyuck in a ceremony held in Washington, according to the Korean Embassy. "Amb. Lee said the government's decision to give the Kwanghwa Medal to Hamre was based on the recognition of
Dec. 9, 2020
-
Ministry toughens guidelines to stamp out sexual misconduct at overseas missions
The foreign ministry said Tuesday it will impose tougher guidelines starting next year to stamp out sexual misconduct at its overseas diplomatic missions following an array of such incidents and criticism for mishandling them. The ministry came under fire in recent months for failing to properly handle successive reports of sexual harassment and sexual assault cases from overseas missions, including an incident involving a senior diplomat once stationed in New Zealand. A local employee at the
Dec. 8, 2020
-
UNESCO board unanimously adopts decision against racial discrimination
The executive board of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has unanimously adopted a document that a South Korea-led multilateral group submitted in hopes of ending racial discrimination, the foreign ministry said Tuesday. During a virtual executive board session on Monday, the Group of Friends for Solidarity and Inclusion with Global Citizenship Education submitted the document amid growing concerns that the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened racial hatred and discrim
Dec. 8, 2020
-
Biegun visits Seoul for talks on bilateral alliance, N. Korea
US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun arrived in Seoul on Tuesday for talks with South Korean officials on the bilateral alliance and the stalled nuclear negotiations with North Korea. Biegun landed aboard a chartered plane at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, 70 kilometers south of Seoul, at about 4:15 p.m., officials said. Among his delegation were Alex Wong, deputy assistant secretary of state for North Korea, and Allison Hooker, senior director for Asian affairs at the White House's Natio
Dec. 8, 2020
-
[Contribution] How can we achieve non-traditional security international cooperation?
The international order beyond the mask is shaking unstably. As COVID-19 has prolonged, depression and resentment across the world are also growing. It’s everyone‘s challenge and concern to figure out what is the consensus keyword and mindset that penetrate this era, and what can be the proper response in this fear of the virus. Already it has been a year of facing the COVID-19 era. The Beijing Xiangshan Forum, the most distinguished security forum in Asia along with the Shangri-la D
Dec. 7, 2020
-
Japan's info disclosure on Fukushima water disposal insufficient to judge safety: official
Japan has provided South Korea with insufficient information so far about its plan to release radioactive water into the sea from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant, a foreign ministry official said Monday. Tokyo appears close to announcing the plan to gradually release into the Pacific Ocean more than 1.2 million tons of radioactive water stored in tanks since the 2011 meltdowns following an earthquake and tsunami. Japan argues that it is the most realistic and relatively harmless disp
Dec. 7, 2020
-
US envoy Biegun to visit Seoul
US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun, who doubles as Washington’s point man on North Korea, is set to visit South Korea on Tuesday to discuss alliance issues and the stalled talks on North Korea’s denuclearization, officials said Monday. Biegun will stay in Seoul from Tuesday to Friday, in what is likely his last trip to Seoul as the No. 2 American diplomat and the US special representative for North Korea, as the Donald Trump administration’s single four-year term
Dec. 7, 2020
-
S. Korea, Netherlands sign MOU on discovery of Dutch troops missing in Korean War
South Korea and the Netherlands agreed to expedite efforts to discover and identify Dutch troops who went missing during the 1950-53 Korean War, the defense ministry said Monday. Defense Minister Suh Wook and the Dutch Ambassador to South Korea Joanne Doornewaard signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that calls on Seoul to establish a system designed to excavate the remains of service personnel missing in action and identify them in a swifter manner, according to the ministry. The Netherl
Dec. 7, 2020