Korean Air unveiled the newest addition to its fleet at a press conference in Incheon on Monday.
Pink is the color this spring as the fashion sections of department stores erupt in sunnier hues.
China on Saturday said it will suspend coal imports from North Korea until the end of this year to implement fresh UN Security Council sanctions adopted on Nov. 30.
Chinese customers are proving the mainstay of S.Korean online shopping malls, with revenues from overseas doubling over the past year.
China's top smartphone makers have grabbed a bigger slice of the global market to fill the vacuum left by Samsung’s combustible Galaxy Note 7.
The U.S. has become the largest beef exporter to S.Korea for the first time in eight years, beating Australia.
More than half of married people in their 30s and 40s are unsure how much their spouses earn, a study suggests.
S.Korea's exports of IT parts are suffering as China moves to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers for key components.
The launch of China’s manned spacecraft on Oct. 17 marks a new beginning for the country’s space program. With the planned establishment of China’s space station, even tourists may have the chance to go into outer space in the future, a Chinese official said.
Apple, Google, Huawei and LG are going all-out for a bigger slice of the global smartphone market in the peak Christmas season this year, emboldened by the disaster surrounding Samsung's Galaxy Note 7.
A top U.S. diplomat has warned DPRK of dire consequences if it continues to arm itself with nuclear weapons.
According to the Chosunilbo, visitors to Jeju Island's UNESCO World Heritage sites of Mt. Halla and Seongsan Sunrise Peak will have to book in advance from next year to prevent overcrowding.
BlackBerry has returned to Korea with a new Android smartphone three years after it left the market.
Hyundai is pulling up its sleeves to promote green cars as it has agreed to work with regional governments to introduce hydrogen-electric taxis and launch a car-sharing initiative with hydrogen fuel-cell cars.
Major conglomerates like Hyundai, LG, Samsung and SK are cutting down on hiring as the slump shows no sign of lifting.
Almost 60,000 mobile phone users switched carriers over two days to buy Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.
Booze advertisers are increasingly reverting to the tried and tested formula of hiring stars to pitch their products as government restrictions bite.