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SEOUL, April 30 (Yonhap) -- Unionized bus drivers in Seoul began a "work-to-rule" protest Wednesday that will likely impact bus operations after last-minute wage talks broke down.
International residents in Seoul were left in the dark on Wednesday as the city government and district governments failed to provide information regarding a bus union strike in any other language, ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNTrump Jr. arrives in Seoul for meeting with biz leadersDonald Trump Jr., the eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump, alights from his private aircraft at Seoul's Gimpo airport ...
MITO, Japan -- Regular flights between Japan's Ibaraki Airport and South Korea are set to resume next month thanks to fans of ...
Trump’s second-term tariffs are forcing the art industry to rethink sales strategies, cross-border deals, and fair ...
"Let's keep our distance... because someday, I'll be flying off to space." Netflix has revealed the first look teaser trailer ...
About half of Seoul Foods’ inventory comes from Chinese suppliers, goods subject to the Trump Administration’s 145-percent ...
In 2025, a new atomic arms race is stirring, this time not provoked by Russia, China or North Korea — who have been ramping up their arsenals — but instead by President Donald Trump's trade war, and ...
China and South Korea have agreed to hold a fourth Maritime Cooperation Dialogue, next time in China, and to continue communicating through all channels to ensure the issue does not impede the ...
As Alaska Airlines embarks on its mission to become a trans-Pacific carrier, it is turning to Portland as a "relief valve" to ...
Twenty galleries were on hand from South Korea via a partnership stemming from the fair giant's relationship to the country.
South Korea's Supreme Court said it will rule on Thursday in a criminal case that could determine whether the frontrunner for ...
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