ASIATODAY

한국어 | 中文 | Tiếng Việt

Sunday, Jun, 14, 2026

  • S.KOREA
  • WORLD
  • ECONOMY
  • BIZ&TECH
  • CULTURE
  • PEOPLE
  • PHOTO

menu all BROWSE ALL SECTIONS

S.KOREA

POLITICS

SOCIAL AFFAIRS

WORLD

CHINA

INDIA

OTHERS

ECONOMY

BIZ&TECH

CULTURE

PEOPLE

PHOTO

View all

View all

  • Latest News Icon
search btn

S.KOREA

  • POLITICS
  • SOCIAL AFFAIRS
  • Gov’t considers Dec. 3 as People’s Sovereignty Day

  • The government is reviewing a plan to designate December 3 as “People’s Sovereignty Day” to commemorate citizens’ role in blocking the imposition of emerge..
  • Experts Warn Against Politicized Judicial Reform

  • As the ruling party presses ahead with judicial reform, South Korea’s courts are facing mounting turbulence. From October 29 through December 16, Asia Toda..
  • Yoon verdict set for January 16

  • A Seoul court said it is expected to deliver a verdict on January 16 in the trial of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over charges including obstructing the..
  • Harvard’s Julie Battilana Highlights Principles of Organizational Change and Power Dynamics as Executive Program Concludes

  •  Julie Battilana, a professor at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School who specializes in organizational behavior and social innovation,..
  • Yoon declared martial law to seize power: prosecutors

  • Former President Yoon Suk Yeol declared the Dec. 3 martial law with the aim of dismantling South Korea’s separation of powers and monopolizing and maintain..
  • Police raid Unification Church over political support claims

  • South Korean police have launched a forced investigation into allegations that the Unification Church provided support to politicians, stepping up a probe..
  • Four YTN directors quit amid ownership dispute

  • The controversy surrounding YTN’s ownership deepened after four board members stepped down midway through their terms, following a court ruling that found..
  • Two dead in Gwangju library site collapse

  • President Lee Jae-myung on December 11 stressed that economic sanctions, rather than criminal punishment, should be imposed for violations in the economic..
  • YTN union vows resistance against Eugene Group

  • Attention is mounting over whether YTN’s privatization could be reversed two years after it began, following a court ruling that found the decision to chan..
  • Government moves to curb blanket wage system abuse

  • Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-hoon said the government will move to eradicate the long-standing practice of unpaid overtime and crack down on..
previous block 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 next block

Most Read

1

US, Japan launch "AI Manhattan Project"..

2

Emptying war coffers may put Putin’s political sur..

3

Trump urges Iran to halt Israel strikes and negoti..

4

Lee declares end to property speculation and tax e..

5

US House approves $106 trillion for immigration, b..

6

Iran dismisses rumors over president's reported re..

7

Diplomatic dexterity of Xi and Wang Yi puzzles US

PEOPLE

more

people

"Hallyu ban to be removed quickly": Hopes of thaw in Seoul-Beijing ties

· "Efforts will be made to remove Hallyu ban quickly"
· SK Group Chairman heads to Japan to soften "WD risk"

PHOTO

more

Jang Won-young shines as BVLGARI’s holiday muse

S.KOREA

POLITICS

SOCIAL AFFAIRS

WORLD

CHINA

INDIA

OTHERS

ECONOMY

BIZ&TECH

CULTURE

PEOPLE

PHOTO

  • About Us
  • 한국어
  • 中文
  • asiatoday logo
  • Address : In-Young Bldg., 34, Uisadang-daero 1-gil, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

    Copyright by ASIATODAY CO., LTD. All rights resereved