V of the K-pop boy group BTS will release a duet with legendary American pop singer Bing Crosby (1903-1977) next month, his ...
Has any developing country achieved such an economic miracle through Western-style democracy in the 20th century?
The ritual of violation may be a mechanism to provide a unique learning opportunity to the future members of the society. It fosters an adventurous spirit that shakes the existing rules.
Our government must do its best to protect the interests of Korean companies by reminding its U.S. counterpart of the escalated bilateral relationship on the economic and technological front.
Science Ministry showcases locally developed self-driving bus in Seoul Gov't to spend 1.1 trillion won to develop self-driving cars Don’t bury your head in the sand, Mr. President ...
Rookie band Nowadays to release digital single on Nov. 21 Boy band Nowadays' members test how well they know their fans on FanTalk New boy band Nowadays hopes to sky-dive with its fans (and maybe hold ...
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The National Changgeuk Company is presenting a new changgeuk (traditional Korean opera) “The Story of Lee Nal-chi.” ...
Korea's live music ticket sales rose nearly 16 percent, or 51.4 billion won ($36.8 million), on year in the third quarter, with the musical "Chicago" in Seoul raking in the most buck, the Korea Arts ...
Korean War will be laid to rest at a memorial cemetery in South Korea this month in line with his family's wishes, the Veterans Ministry said Thursday, marking the first such burial for a Thai veteran ...
The release of Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-ho's science fiction film "Mickey 17" has been postponed again, U.S. entertainment news outlet Variety reported on Wednesday.
Korea aims to fully self-supply radioactive isotopes by 2030 as part of efforts to foster the local radiobiology industry and begin exporting radiopharmaceuticals by 2035, the Science Ministry said ...