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SEOUL, May 11 (Yonhap) -- The South Korean government will decide by August whether to allow Google to transfer the country's ...
The South Korean government will decide by August whether to allow Google to transfer the country's high-precision map data ...
It begins with looking from an enemy’s perspective and then seeing where you are and how you might array your capabilities,” ...
Woman who travelled solo to 109 countries shares her top travel hacks every woman should know for safe, smart, and confident ...
To build the map, Yoon collected publicly available data from sources such as the Korea Infrastructure Safety and Technology Corporation ... was a response to Seoul’s decision not to release ...
Amid talks of reducing the U.S. military's footprint in South Korea, Gen. Xavier Brunson, head of U.S. Forces Korea, testified current troop levels are needed for pressing missions and challenges ...
Democratic Party of Korea presidential nominee Rep. Lee Jae-myung on Thursday stressed South Korean business circles' role in achieving an economic rebound here amid growing trade uncertainties, in an ...
New satellite imagery, supplied exclusively to Newsweek, offers a first glimpse of a large Chinese sea rig that has raised alarm bells in South Korea.
As Pyongyang deepens ties with Moscow, it is increasingly refusing to communicate with Seoul and is tearing down buildings ...
The DPK's candidate, Lee Jae-myung, who currently leads public opinion polls with double-digit margins, kicked off his campaign Monday at Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul. In his opening speech, he ...
Newsweek showcased satellite images of a Chinese rig that has strained relations with Seoul in an exclusive report on Thursday.