Back To Top
K-Pop Herald
The Investor
The Herald Business
The Herald POP
Real Foods
Newsletter
Sign in
National
Politics
Social Affairs
Foreign Affairs
Defense
North Korea
Hwang on China
Science
Diplomatic Circuit
Education
K-Wellness
Business
Industry
Technology
Transport
Retail
Finance
Economy
Market
Money
Life&Style
Culture
Travel
Fashion
Food & Beverage
Books
People
Expat Living
Arts & Design
Health
Entertainment
Film
Television
Music
Theater
K-pop
esports
Sports
World Cup
Soccer
Baseball
Golf
More Sports
World
World News
World Business
Opinion
Editorial
Viewpoints
English Eye
Podcast
English Cafe
#Hashtag Korea
Topics
Hello Hangeul
Weekender
Interactive
PR Newswire
Global Insight
한국어판
Mobile Version
Subscribe
KH Media Kit
RSS
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
[Howard Davies] Global banking rules finished?
11 injured in 53-car pileup on icy road in Wonju
FM Cho says he takes 'full responsibility' for Sado mine memorial dispute
SK hynix to increase dividend payouts by 25% per share by 2027
Lotte Group to provide Lotte World Tower as collateral for Lotte Chemical amid liquidity woes
Seoul Metro conductor's toilet break delays 125 trains
Yoon receives Ukrainian special envoy; Seoul silent on possibility of weapons aid
Presidential office worries over impact of Trump's proposed tariffs on Korean firms in Canada, Mexico
Korea's birthrate shows signs of recovery
Yonsei University to hold additional essay test amid question leak controversy
[Global Finance Awards] Viva Republica transforms financial ecosystem
Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
[Global Finance Awards] Hanhwa Life secures bigger footing in overseas markets
From candy to CPR, police step up to save citizens in need
Ador calls for Belift Lab’s ‘sincerity’ in Hanni workplace harassment case
Youth groups remember the Korean War
[Global Finance Awards] Mirae Asset Securities within reach of global top-tier ambition
[Global Finance Awards] Kakao Bank bolsters SE Asia foray with Superbank partnership
[Global Finance Awards] Mirae Asset bolsters global presence with W370tr under management
+
National
All
Politics
Social Affairs
Foreign Affairs
Defense
North Korea
Hwang on China
Science
Diplomatic Circuit
Education
K-Wellness
Busan seen entering phase of extinction: study
Social affairs
Jun 29, 2024
Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, appears to have entered a phase of extinction due to low birthrates and superaging population, becoming the nation's first metropolitan city to do so, said a research paper published on Friday. The paper from the Korea Employment Information Service estimated Busan's ratio of the population aged 65 or older at 23 percent as of March this year, making it the only metropolitan city to become a superaging society. The southeastern port city
S. Korea marks 22nd anniversary of victorious inter-Korean naval skirmish
Defense
Jun 29, 2024
South Korea on Saturday commemorated the 22nd anniversary of its victorious naval skirmish against North Korea, paying tribute to Navy sailors killed in action and vowing to honor their sacrifices with a firmer defense posture. The ceremony marking the anniversary of the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong took place at the Navy's 2nd Fleet Command in Pyeongtaek, 60 kilometers south of Seoul. Defense Minister Shin Won-sik, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Yang Yong-mo and Vice Veterans Minister Lee Hee-wa
S. Korea, US, Japan wrap up 1st trilateral 'Freedom Edge' exercise
Defense
Jun 29, 2024
South Korea, the United States and Japan are scheduled to conclude their first trilateral multidomian military exercise Saturday afternoon, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said, as the three countries looked to strengthen their deterrence against North Korean threats. Titled "Freedom Edge," the three-day exercise began Thursday in international waters south of South Korea's southern resort island of Jeju. Defense chiefs of the three nations had agreed to launch these drills earlier in June,
Russia, Western nations joust on Pyongyang-Moscow arms cooperation in UNSC meeting
North Korea
Jun 29, 2024
The UN Security Council held an open meeting Friday to discuss arms cooperation between North Korea and Russia, where Western nations condemned the two countries' transactions while Russia called them "completely false." South Korean Ambassador to the UN Hwang Joon-kook, this month's rotating UNSC president, presided over the meeting that at one point descended into an exchange of sharp criticism between the representatives of the United States, Russia and China. The meetin
N. Korea opens party plenary meeting with leader Kim in attendance
North Korea
Jun 29, 2024
North Korea has convened a plenary meeting of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea, attended by its leader Kim Jong-un, state media reported Saturday, amid expectations that it would discuss follow-up measures to implement a new partnership treaty with Russia. North Korea held the 10th enlarged plenary meeting of the WPK's 8th Central Committee on Friday to review state policy performances in the first half, according to the Korean Central News Agency. The meeting is also to "discus
1st court verdict for ex-DP leader on election law violation charges due in Oct.
Politics
Jun 28, 2024
A final court hearing for former opposition leader Lee Jae-myung on an alleged election law violation will take place in September, with a verdict expected around the following month, officials said Friday. The final hearing session regarding Lee's alleged election law violation will be held on Sept. 6 following the interrogation of Lee in August and other processes, according to the Seoul Central District Court. Lee is accused of making false statements during the presidential campaign in
S. Korea to lift travel advisory for Japan except for Fukushima regions
Foreign affairs
Jun 28, 2024
South Korea will lift a travel advisory for Japan, except for the Fukushima regions, and lowered the travel warning level placed on Iran, the foreign ministry said Friday. The Level 1 travel alert out of its four-scale system has been applied to Japan, which calls for exercising normal precautions, over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent decline in the number of travelers there. Beginning Monday, the Seoul government will lift the advisory given a growing number of travelers
S. Korean, Japanese vice ministers pledge close cooperation on Putin-Kim treaty
Foreign affairs
Jun 28, 2024
South Korean and Japanese vice foreign ministers on Friday pledged close cooperation to address the Russia-North Korea treaty aimed at enhancing military cooperation, while also agreeing to strengthen coordination on Indo-Pacific regional and global issues, according to the Foreign Ministry in Seoul. South Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun met with his Japanese counterpart Masataka Okano in Tokyo for the 14th Korea-Japan Vice-Ministerial Strategic Dialogue, the first such meeting
[From the Scene] Soar over Seoul: First balloon ride ready to take off for aerial tour
Social affairs
Jun 28, 2024
Soaring up to maximum height of 130 meters, city government introduces new attraction for observing city views
'South Korea,' 'Samsung,' 'Kim Jong-un' pepper Biden-Trump debate
Foreign affairs
Jun 28, 2024
Here's what they said during their first televised presidential debate
Parties set for clash over bills as Assembly gets back to business
Politics
Jun 28, 2024
The two largest political parties here are likely to wrangle over several bills in upcoming months, despite their recent agreement on the formation of parliamentary standing committees. The ruling People Power Party on Thursday officially ended its weekslong boycott of the National Assembly over the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea’s decision to take 11 out of the total 18 standing committee chair positions, including that of the key legislation and judiciary committee, without th
Fatal fire at lithium battery plant exposes 5-year oversight lapse
Social affairs
Jun 28, 2024
Aricell, a lithium battery plant that recently experienced a fatal fire resulting in 23 deaths, had not undergone any government industrial safety inspections in the past five years, despite the hazardous nature of the materials it was using, according to the Ministry of Labor and Employment. Data obtained by Democratic Party lawmaker Park Hae-cheol from the Ministry of Labor and Employment confirms that no government industrial safety inspections or supervision had been conducted at Aricell in
Iconic public venues open for weddings
Social affairs
Jun 28, 2024
Picture this: Exchanging vows at the National Museum of Korea or the National Library of Korea. Or perhaps, saying "I do" surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Seoraksan National Park. South Korean government announced Friday a plan to make these public venues available for weddings in the latter half of 2024. The cost? As little as free. In a move aimed at alleviating the financial burden on couples planning their wedding, the Cabinet on Wedensday endorsed this measure, adding 48
Daejeon city, queer group lock horns over pride festival
Social affairs
Jun 28, 2024
Local government authorities and LGBTQ+ campaigners are at odds over hosting the first pride festival in the Chungcheong region on July 6, with the two sides showing little signs of backing off. The organizing committee for this year's queer culture festival in Daejeon said Friday that it would host the event "as planned" under the theme "Love is you, we are here (unofficial translation)," noting that it has already reported to the Daejeon Metropolitan Police of its plan
Constitutional court strikes down family crime exemption clause
Social affairs
Jun 28, 2024
The Constitutional Court on Thursday struck down the “special exception" in the Criminal Law for relatives, which exempts property crimes committed by family members from punishment, citing that it infringes upon victims' rights to seek justice. National institutions such as the courts and prosecution can no longer apply Clause 1 under Article 328 of the Criminal Act starting Thursday. Clause 1 states that property crimes committed against immediate family members, including pare
MOST POPULAR
01
Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
02
03
Heavy snow alerts issued in greater Seoul area, Gangwon Province; over 20 cm of snow seen in Seoul
[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
04
05
Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
06
07
Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
08
09
[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
10
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160