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South Korea launches a probe into crypto exchanges fee as part of President Lee’s plans to reform cryptocurrency regulations.
Looking ahead, President Lee and Prime Minister Ishiba must build mutual trust and expand the scope of cooperation.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pledges to continue working closely with South Korea at a ceremony in Tokyo to ...
North Korea for long has been pursuing a nuclear programme and is said to have a stockpile of materials capable of build ...
PM Narendra Modi gifted Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, a Silver Filigree Work Clutch Purse during his visit to ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Thursday he had a good discussion with President Lee Jae Myung during their first ...
North Korea fired around 10 rounds from its multiple-launcher rocket systems, Seoul's military said Thursday, one day after ...
South Korea’s Financial Services Commission reportedly plans to investigate transaction fees imposed by local trading ...
It has been a turbulent period for South Korean politics, triggered by then President Yoon Suk-yeol’s illegal declaration of ...
Hundreds of thousands of South Koreans have thronged the Blue House in central Seoul in recent months to get their last ...
The Bank of Korea is still lukewarm on proposals to launch a won-pegged stablecoin despite a recent meeting with USDC issuer ...
South Korea's newly inaugurated President Lee Jae-Myung held his first "lunchbox roundtable" with leaders of the nation's top ...