Seoul is US top diplomat’s first stop of brief Asia tour also including the Philippines, as Washington moves to reinforce ties with two key regional allies
When Lee Jae-ik started on his path to Shohei Ohtani superfandom, his wife thought he was having a midlife crisis. Maybe it was that her husband, a 48-year-old radio producer and on-air host at one of South Korea’s biggest broadcasters, had liquidated hundreds of thousands of dollars in stocks to turn his closet into a shrine to the Japanese baseball phenom. Or that Lee, a high-achieving personality who is so protective of his time that his phone instructs callers to “just state your business,”...
Shohei Ohtani and his wife arrived in South Korea with his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates on Friday ahead of their season-opening games with the San Diego Padres next week.
Shohei Ohtani has reached Korea with much fanfare.
SEOUL >> North Korea has shipped around 7,000 containers filled with munitions and other military equipment to Russia since last year to help support its war in Ukraine, South Korea’s defense minister said Monday.
The launch happened days after the U.S. and South Korean militaries ended their annual military drills that the North considers an invasion rehearsal.
The launch happened days after the U.S. and South Korean militaries ended their annual military drills that the North considers an invasion rehearsal.
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PODGORICA, Montenegro >> An appeals court in Montenegro today confirmed that a South Korean mogul known as “the cryptocurrency king” will be handed over to his native country.
An ostrich escaped from a zoo in South Korea on Tuesday and ran wild in the streets for about an hour until being safely captured, officials say.
The bird was seen running down the streets of Seongnam before it was captured and returned to a zoo.
SEOUL >> Senior doctors at major hospitals in South Korea began submitting their resignations en masse on Monday in support of medical interns and residents who have been on strike for five weeks over the government’s push to sharply increase medical school admissions.