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Kamala Harris to visit S Korea amid Pyongyang's nuclear testing threat

US Vice President Kamala Harris will arrive in South Korea on Thursday just a day after North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles amid an escalation of Pyongyang's continued nuke testing

Kamala Harris to visit S Korea amid Pyongyang's nuclear testing threat
Updated On : 29 Sep 2022 | 9:02 AM IST

N Korea test launches missile on eve of Kamala Harris trip to Seoul

South Korea says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters a day before a visit by US Vice President Kamala Harris. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile was launched Wednesday but gave no further details. It was the second missile launched by North Korea this week. Harris is to visit the demilitarized zone separating the rival Koreas during her visit to South Korea. The launch also comes as US and South Korean navy ships are conducting drills off the Korean Peninsula's east coast.

N Korea test launches missile on eve of Kamala Harris trip to Seoul
Updated On : 28 Sep 2022 | 4:49 PM IST

Kamala Harris to visit DMZ on Thursday as tensions rattle region

The trip on Thursday will focus the world's attention on the vice president, who has sought to burnish both US influence -- and her own foreign policy credentials

Kamala Harris to visit DMZ on Thursday as tensions rattle region
Updated On : 27 Sep 2022 | 6:43 PM IST

Kamala Harris to visit demilitarized zone during her visit to South Korea

During her trip to South Korea this week, US Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separated the two Koreas, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo announced on Tuesday.

Kamala Harris to visit demilitarized zone during her visit to South Korea
Updated On : 27 Sep 2022 | 12:23 PM IST

South Korean assets turn Asia's biggest losers on global recession angst

The Kospi index tumbled 3% to its lowest close in more than 2 years, leading declines in Asia. The won, by far the region's worst performer this quarter, slid to the weakest level since March 2009

South Korean assets turn Asia's biggest losers on global recession angst
Updated On : 26 Sep 2022 | 2:41 PM IST

North Korea test-fired ballistic missile toward sea, says South Korea

South Korea's military says North Korea has fired at least one unidentified ballistic missile toward its eastern sea. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff on Sunday did not immediately say what type of missile it was or how far it flew. The launch came a day after South Korean officials said they detected signs that North Korea was preparing to test a missile designed to be fired from submarines. North Korea has dialled up its testing activities to a record pace in 2022, testing more than 30 ballistic weapons, including its first intercontinental ballistic missiles since 2017, as it continues to expand its military capabilities amid a prolonged stalemate in nuclear diplomacy. The launch came as the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and its strike group arrived in South Korea for the two countries' joint military exercise to meant to show their strength against growing North Korean threats. The North Korean threat is also expected to be a key agenda when US Vice ...

North Korea test-fired ballistic missile toward sea, says South Korea
Updated On : 25 Sep 2022 | 7:52 AM IST

South Korean carrier SK Telecom tops 5G download speed globally: Report

The total number of 5G subscribers in South Korea reached nearly 24 million in May, according to data from the Ministry of Science and ICT

South Korean carrier SK Telecom tops 5G download speed globally: Report
Updated On : 23 Sep 2022 | 12:42 PM IST

US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea ahead of joint military exercise

The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan arrived in the South Korean port of Busan on Friday ahead of the two countries' joint military exercise that aims to show their strength against growing North Korean threats. The joint drills will be the first involving a US aircraft carrier in the region since 2017, when the US sent three aircraft carriers including the Reagan for naval drills with South Korea in response to North Korean nuclear and missile tests. The allies this year have revived their large-scale military drills that were downsized or shelved in previous years to support diplomacy with Pyongyang or because of COVID-19, responding to North Korea's resumption of major weapons testing and increasing threats of nuclear conflicts with Seoul and Washington. The South Korean navy said its combined training with the Reagan battle group is meant to boost the allies' military readiness and to show "the firm resolve by the Korea-US alliance for the sake of peace and ...

US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea ahead of joint military exercise
Updated On : 23 Sep 2022 | 9:39 AM IST

South Korea ranks 11th in number of billionaires in Global Wealth Report

The global investment bank "Credit Suisse" released the "Global Wealth Report 2022" on the 20th; the figure of billionaires increased by 116,000 from 1.174 million in 2020

South Korea ranks 11th in number of billionaires in Global Wealth Report
Updated On : 22 Sep 2022 | 2:33 PM IST

Leaders of South Korea, Japan agree to mend ties frayed over colonial past

The leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed to accelerate efforts to mend ties frayed over Japan's past colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula as they held their countries' first summit talks in nearly three years on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, both governments announced on Thursday. The meeting occurred after Tokyo denied Seoul's earlier announcement they had agreed on the summit, in a sign of the delicate nature of their current relations. During their 30-minute meeting on Wednesday in New York, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida shared the need to improve bilateral ties and agreed to instruct their respective diplomats to step up talks for that, Yoon's office said in a statement. Kishida's office confirmed the meeting. A separate Japanese Foreign Ministry statement said the two leaders agreed to promote cooperation between the two countries as well as with the United States. It said the leaders shared the need to restore ..

Leaders of South Korea, Japan agree to mend ties frayed over colonial past
Updated On : 22 Sep 2022 | 11:36 AM IST

Leaders of South Korea, Japan agree to work towards improving partnerships

The leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed to accelerate efforts to mend ties frayed over Japan's past colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula as they held their countries' first summit talks in nearly three years on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, both governments announced Thursday. The meeting occurred after Tokyo denied Seoul's earlier announcement they had agreed on the summit, in a sign of the delicate nature of their current relations. During their 30-minute meeting in New York on Wednesday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida shared the need to improve bilateral ties and agreed to instruct their respective diplomats to step up talks for that, Yoon's office said in a statement. Kishida's office confirmed the hotel meeting. A separate Japanese Foreign Ministry statement said the two leaders agreed to promote cooperation between the two countries as well as with the United States. It said the leaders shared the need to restore

Leaders of South Korea, Japan agree to work towards improving partnerships
Updated On : 22 Sep 2022 | 10:13 AM IST

South Korean govt to ease mask, social distancing regulations next month

As the number of new Covid-19 cases decreases in South Korea, the government is actively considering easing distancing regulations

South Korean govt to ease mask, social distancing regulations next month
Updated On : 21 Sep 2022 | 9:15 AM IST

Wealthy nations must share technology with developing world: S Korean prez

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol stressed the need for wealthy nations to share their advanced technologies and innovations with developing countries, particularly when it comes to closing the education gap and fighting infectious diseases. In the era of digital sophistication, one of the most urgent tasks for the global community and the UN is promoting global cooperation to narrow the digital divide which exacerbates polarisation between nations, Yoon told leaders gathered in New York Tuesday for the UN General Assembly. Yoon said his country will continue to widely share its advanced digital technology and data, and spare no effort in providing support and in investing in education. He also noted that South Korea has helped accelerate research and development for COVID-19 therapeutics and vaccines by pledging $300 million toward the ACT-A, a global initiative that pools together resources from governments, health organisations, scientists, businesses and philanthropists to ..

Wealthy nations must share technology with developing world: S Korean prez
Updated On : 21 Sep 2022 | 6:55 AM IST

S Korean President arrives in NY to attend UNGA; set to meet Japanese PM

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has arrived in New York to attend the UN General Assembly and hold a series of summits, including a highly anticipated meeting with Japanese Prime Minister

S Korean President arrives in NY to attend UNGA; set to meet Japanese PM
Updated On : 20 Sep 2022 | 9:41 AM IST

South Korea to slaughter some 7,000 pigs amid new African swine fever case

South Korea will slaughter some 7,000 pigs to try to stem the spread of African swine fever (ASF) following a new outbreak at a local farm, the agriculture ministry said on Monday.

South Korea to slaughter some 7,000 pigs amid new African swine fever case
Updated On : 19 Sep 2022 | 7:43 AM IST

S Korea's new Covid-19 cases fall below 40,000 amid virus slowdown

South Korea's new Covid-19 cases fell for the fourth consecutive day to below 40,000 on Sunday as the spread of the virus slows down

S Korea's new Covid-19 cases fall below 40,000 amid virus slowdown
Updated On : 18 Sep 2022 | 12:03 PM IST

South Korea's unemployment rate hits all-time low in August, says data

The number of employed people stood at 28.41 million in August, up 807,000 from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea

South Korea's unemployment rate hits all-time low in August, says data
Updated On : 16 Sep 2022 | 12:14 PM IST

China's legislator to meet S Korea leaders for talks on Seoul-Beijing ties

China's top legislator was set to meet South Korean leaders including new President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul on Friday, as Yoon's push to buttress a military alliance with Washington has caused concerns that it could hamper Seoul's ties with Beijing. Li Zhanshu, third in the Chinese Communist Party hierarchy and one of President Xi Jinping's closest confidants, is the highest-level Chinese official to visit South Korea since his predecessor came here in 2015. Li's trip is seen as part of Beijing's efforts to boost ties with neighboring countries ahead of a Communist Party congress next month that will likely grant Xi a third five-year term as leader. Li's visit is also crucial for Yoon's government as it wants to assure Beijing that its push to reinforce the U.S. alliance and participations in US-led regional initiatives won's target China, its biggest trading partner. Li, chairman of the standing committee of China's National People's Congress, heads a 66-member Chinese delegation to

China's legislator to meet S Korea leaders for talks on Seoul-Beijing ties
Updated On : 16 Sep 2022 | 11:03 AM IST

Typhoon Nanmadol to affect South Korea from Sunday, says weather agency

After passing through the East China Sea, the typhoon is forecast to make landfall in northern parts of Japan's Kyushu on September 19 before moving out to the sea the following day

Typhoon Nanmadol to affect South Korea from Sunday, says weather agency
Updated On : 15 Sep 2022 | 2:27 PM IST

Samsung shifting from fossil fuels for 100% clean energy operations by 2050

Samsung Electronics is shifting away from fossil fuels and aiming to entirely power its global operations with clean electricity by 2050, a challenging goal that experts say could be hampered by South Korea's modest climate change commitments. South Korea-based Samsung is a top producer of computer memory chips and smartphones and, by some estimates, the biggest energy consumer among hundreds of global companies that have joined the RE100 campaign to get 100 per cent of electricity from renewable sources like wind or solar power. In announcing its target on Thursday the company said it aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions across its mobile device, display panel and consumer electronics divisions by 2030, and across all global operations including semiconductors by 2050. It plans to invest 7 trillion won (USD 5 billion) through 2030 on projects aimed at reducing emissions from process gases, controlling and recycling electronic waste, conserving water and minimizing pollutants.

Samsung shifting from fossil fuels for 100% clean energy operations by 2050
Updated On : 15 Sep 2022 | 10:10 AM IST