Under the new rules, races requiring traffic control must now begin before 7.30 a.m. and finish around 10 a.m., moving up start times from the previous 8 or 9 a.m.
BTS’ long-awaited full-group comeback concert in Busan is still months away, but hotel prices in the southeastern port city have already hit exorbitant levels, rekindling anger over “rip-off” room rates whenever mega-events come to town.
Korea is tightening restrictions on battery-heated gadgets on airplanes, effectively banning most cordless hair tools and similar devices from both carry-on and checked luggage amid mounting fears over in-flight lithium-ion battery fires.
) 15 January, 2026. Next. Heathrow greenlights work on third runway planning application as critical 2026 milestones approach ...Expansion at Heathrow is the Government's flagship infrastructure project to drive long-term economic growth ... LHR Airports Ltd.
According to a report by Gangneung-Wonju National University associate professor Kim Gyu-chan, 34,267 people who had come to Korea to study at universities or language institutes overstayed their visas or worked beyond permitted levels in 2024.
Amid intensifying and often deadly crackdowns on anti-government demonstrations in Tehran and around Iran, some Iranian residents in Korea are pleading for both Korean government and citizen support for the Iranian people.
Amid intensifying and often deadly crackdowns on anti-government demonstrations in Tehran and around Iran, some Iranian residents in Korea are pleading for both Korean government and citizen support for the Iranian people.
Amid intensifying and often deadly crackdowns on anti-government demonstrations in Tehran and around Iran, some Iranian residents in Korea are pleading for both Korean government and citizen support for the Iranian people.
For the first time, fewer than 300,000 children are expected to enter first grade in Korea this year, underscoring the effects of the country’s persistently low birthrate on its education system.
For the first time, fewer than 300,000 children are expected to enter first grade in Korea this year, underscoring the effects of the country’s persistently low birthrate on its education system.
For the first time, fewer than 300,000 children are expected to enter first grade in Korea this year, underscoring the effects of the country’s persistently low birthrate on its education system.
According to a report released by the SeoulFoundation of Women & Family, 42.5 percent of women who took a career break and later found a new job saw their wages fall compared with their previous positions.
Korea has seen the formal introduction of a comprehensive anti-discrimination bill at the 22ndNational Assembly, reviving a long-stalled debate over equal rights and hate speech ...Rep.