SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's exports grew at a faster pace in December, beating market expectations, and ended the year with a record performance, trade data showed on Wednesday, though risks loom in the year ahead. Exports by Asia's fourth-largest ...
CEO Kim Yi-bae says the airline will reduce winter traffic by between 10-15%, but stresses this is not an admission that it was running too many planes.
Investigators probing the deadly crash are seeking clues on why the plane hit the runway without its landing gear down after an apparent bird strike.
South Korea’s exports maintained growth momentum in December as demand from China increased while semiconductor sales stayed resilient.
South Korea's Transportation Minister Park Sang-woo said 174 victims of the 179 people killed in a plane crash have been identified, while 5 are still waiting to be identified as of Tuesday morning.
The police are investigating whether President Yoon Suk Yeol tried to lead an insurrection when he declared martial law and plunged the country into crisis.
A Jeju Air flight drove off the runway in South Korea and collided with a fence, leaving dozens of passengers dead, the Yonhap News Agency reported.
South Korean investigators' request for an arrest and search warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was approved by the court.
The arrest warrant for an incumbent president is unprecedented, and deepens the political crisis that has engulfed South Korea.
By Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's leadership crisis will play out in the Constitutional Court, which will decide the fates of President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, both impeached and suspended from power over a short-lived martial law.
Officials are investigating the cause of the deadliest aircraft crash in South Korean history, which killed 179 people.