South Korean independence fighter’s remains to return home after 105 years
The remains of South Korean independence fighter Lee Ui-gyeong, known for the autobiographical fiction The Yalu River Flows that portrays life during Japan’s 1910-45 colonization, will return home from Germany this week, 105 years after Lee left the nation, the veterans ministry said
South Korean delegation leaves for Spain, Poland to explore joint infrastructure projects
The South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on Tuesday sent a high-level delegation to Spain and Poland to explore infrastructure and development-related cooperation with the countries. During the four-day, two-nation trip, the delegation, headed by First Vice Land Minister Jin Hyun-hwan,
South Korean president calls for proactive efforts to ease income, education inequality
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday called for efforts to address widening inequality in income and education during the latter half of his term, his office said. Yoon emphasized the need to reduce social polarization during a meeting with senior aides
South Korean and US Air Force Commanders Discuss North Korean Threats
South Korean and US Air Force commanders convened for their annual meeting to address North Korea’s provocations, as tensions rise following the North’s destruction of inter-Korean roads. The two-day Air Boss Conference (ABC), which began on Monday at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek,
South Korean and US Space Agencies Collaborate on Research Initiatives
The Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) has signed a joint statement with the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to enhance cooperation in various areas of space and aerospace research. The agreement was finalized at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, during discussions between