The $350 billion investment fund for the United States, a key point of contention in follow-up negotiations between Seoul and Washington, has been met with criticism within as not being achievable.
Dozens of reporters turned in access badges and exited the Pentagon on Wednesday rather than agree to government-imposed restrictions on their work, pushing journalists who cover the American military further from the seat of its power.
The Murdoch family has reached a deal that will see Rupert Murdoch's politically conservative eldest son, Lachlan Murdoch, cement control of the family media empire that includes Fox News and the Wall Street Journal.
Shared reading, a trend in which multiple readers annotate a single book, is gaining popularity in unmanned bookstores like Fifty Books in Seoul, fostering connections among readers.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday followed up his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over last week's Jeffrey Epstein story by banishing one of the newspaper's reporters from Air Force One for an upcoming Scotland trip.
Thousands of IT workers, hackers and front people in Pyongyang's employ may be engaging in cyber crime on the regime's behalf, according to U.S. officials.
A key suspect in a snowballing financial scandal was recorded days before his arrest claiming that he gave hundreds of millions of won in bribes to ruling Democratic Party (DP) politicians, a local media outlet reported this week.
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