my timesThe Korea Times
South KoreaOthers

Others

Korea Times
About Us
Introduction
History
Contact Us
Products & Services
Subscribe
E-paper
RSS Service
Content Sales
Site Map
Policy
Code of Ethics
Ombudsman
Privacy Policy
Youth Protection Policy
Terms of Service
Copyright Policy
Family Site
Hankookilbo
Dongwha Group
FacebookXYoutubeInstagram
CEO & Publisher: Oh Young-jinDigital News Email: webmaster@koreatimes.co.krTel: 02-724-2114Online newspaper registration No: 서울,아52844Date of registration: 2020.02.05Masthead: The Korea TimesCopyright © koreatimes.co.kr. All rights reserved.

Remember the victims

People hold photos of former sex slaves of World War II, most of whom have died, at the regular Wednesday gathering in front of the former Japanese embassy in Seoul to demand Japan acknowledge legal responsibility and apologize for the wartime atrocity, Wednesday, Liberation Day. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Aug 15, 2018
Remember the victims

Taekwondo performance on Dokdo

A taekwondo demonstration team perform the nation's traditional martial arts on the easternmost islets of Dokdo, Wednesday, celebrating the 73rd anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japan. / Yonhap

Aug 15, 2018
Taekwondo performance on Dokdo

DMZ peace camp

High school students from Jeju Island pose at the Chilseong Observatory in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Hwacheon, Gangwon Province, during the sixth annual DMZ Peace and Life Camp conducted from Aug. 4 to 7. The camp was organized by Kwangdong Pharmaceutical which distributes the island's mineral water brand SamDaSoo. It selected 35 participants who visited historic relics, cultural properties and war memorial sites in the border areas. They also enjoyed the pristine nature of the DMZ dividing the two Koreas. Courtesy of Kwangdong Pharmaceutical

Aug 15, 2018

Dried up

A reservoir in Naju, South Jeolla Province, lies dry, Monday, following a shorter-than-usual rainy season coupled with a record-breaking heat wave. The total rainfall in July was only 38.8 percent of last year's amount. / Yonhap

Aug 13, 2018
Dried up

Moon presides over meeting

President Moon Jae-in, second from left, speaks in a meeting with his senior secretaries at Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul, Monday, while his chief policymaker Jang Ha-sung third from left, listens. Amid rising criticism of the National Pension Service's sluggish performance, Moon emphasized “there is no unilateral government revision on the nation's pension system without the people's consent and social agreement.” He added the issue will be discussed based on the principle of securing income after retirement. / Yonhap

Aug 13, 2018
Moon presides over meeting

Fall already?

A child in a summer dress stares at mannequins dressed in fall attire at a shop in Myeong-dong, Seoul, Sunday, when temperatures peaked at 36 degrees Celsius in the capital. The heat wave is forecast to continue, with Typhoon Yagi and Typhoon Leepi unlikely to affect or cool the Korean Peninsula. Yonhap

Aug 12, 2018
Fall already?

NK workers return home after football match

Scores of people bid farewell to North Korean workers at Walkerhill Hotel in Seoul, Sunday, as the North Koreans return home after participating in the inter-Korean workers' friendly football matches that were held in Seoul World Cup Stadium, Saturday. Pyongyang hosted the previous such event in October 2015. Yonhap

Aug 12, 2018
NK workers return home after football match

Pilot rescue drill

An Air Force helicopter lifts up a soldier during a pilot rescue drill in the sea off Namhae, South Gyeongsang Province, Thursday. For the drill, 40 soldiers parachuted into the sea. / Yonhap

Aug 9, 2018
Pilot rescue drill

D-100 to college entrance exam

Family members of students who will take the government-administrated scholastic aptitude test, pray for good luck at Bosingak Bell Pavilion in Seoul, Tuesday, with 100 days to go until the college entrance exam. The nationwide test is on Nov. 15. / Yonhap

Aug 7, 2018
D-100 to college entrance exam

Freed

Kim Ki-choon, a former presidential chief of staff for ousted President Park Geun-hye, faces a barrage of questions from reporters, Monday, as he leaves the Seoul Eastern District Detention Center after his detention period expired. The 78-year-old had been put behind bars for 562 days for his involvement in the Park administration's blacklisting of artists critical of the government. His case is currently being tried at the Supreme Court. / Yonhap

Aug 6, 2018
Freed
previous page
3334353637
next page

Most Read in South Korea