For the first time in over five years, foreign tourists can now visit North Korea, just in time for late leader Kim Jong Il's birthday celebrations.
A Chinese tour operator has opened bookings for trips to a city in North Korea's northeast to celebrate former leader Kim Jong Il's birthday. The tour would offer foreign tourists the first chance to ...
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said North Korea had launched “several” cruise missiles toward its western waters from an ...
Changing Ceremony of Royal Guards at Gyeongbokgung Palace, a historic South Korean landmark. Copyright (©Jeon Hyeongjun-Korea Tourism Organization). Once destroyed ...
SEOUL - South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol spent his first night behind bars at the Seoul ... facilities and detention centres in South Korea to have multiple inmates share a room, former ...
The questioning will continue after Mr Yoon finishes a dinner of bean paste soup, the CIO official said, though late-night questioning ... that “justice in South Korea is alive”.
With the South ... you get a good night’s rest. With no windows, you won’t need to worry about early sunlight disturbing your sleep. This is particularly beneficial during cruises to regions ...
WASHINGTON − President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Pentagon upset key U.S. ally South Korea Tuesday when he labeled North Korea a "nuclear power" in a statement submitted to a ...
The nation’s largest nostalgic classic car event, Hot August Nights, brings together the ... a new supercruise is mapped out for participants to cruise from the University, through downtown ...
The hearing is being held after South Korea’s National Assembly voted on December 14 to impeach Yoon over his imposition of martial law in a surprise late-night address on December 3 ...
He refused to be filmed during questioning, a CIO official told reporters, adding Yoon would spend the night at a detention ... claiming he needed to safeguard South Korea "from the threats ...
SEOUL, South ... night address last month, he said martial law was necessary to combat “anti-state” forces he accused of paralyzing the government and sympathizing with communist North Korea ...