National
Politics
Foreign Affairs
Multicultural Community
Defense
Environment & Animals
Law & Crime
Society
Health & Science
Business
Tech
Bio
Companies
World Expo 2030
Finance
Companies
Economy
Markets
Cryptocurrency
Opinion
Editorial
Columns
Thoughts of the Times
Cartoon
Today in History
Blogs
Tribune Service
Blondie & Garfield
Letter to the Editor
Lifestyle
Travel & Food
Trends
People & Events
Books
Around Town
Fortune Telling
Entertainment
& Arts
K-pop
Films
Shows & Dramas
Music
Theater & Others
Sports
Hangzhou Asian Games
World
SCMP
Asia
Video
Korean Storytellers
POPKORN
Culture
People
News
Photos
Photo News
Darkroom
Site Map
E-paper
Subscribe
Register
LogIn
Site Map
E-paper
Subscribe
Register
LogIn
Reporter
:
Sat, September 23, 2023 | 17:16
MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010
Today is Monday, April 5, the 95th day of 2010. There are 270 days left in the year.
Today in History
| 2010-04-04 17:30
Korea University President Receives Honorary Degree From Waseda
Korea University President Lee Ki-su received an honorary doctorate degree in law from Waseda University in Japan, Friday, the school announced.
2010-04-04 17:20
TVXQ to Stop Group Activities in Japan
Korean pop group TVXQ or Tohoshinki, troubled by legal disputes, announced on Saturday that it will discontinue its activities in Japan, signaling the eventual disbanding of the group.
2010-04-04 17:18
Salty Foods Increase Gastric Cancer Risk
People who enjoy eating salty foods may have a 10 percent higher risk of getting gastric cancer than those with a lower sodium intake, a local researcher reported.
2010-04-04 16:57
[Century] An Chang-nam Gave 1922 Demonstration Flight in Yeouido
On Dec. 10, 1922, a huge crowd gathered on Yeouido, a large flat island then located outside the city limits of the Korean capital.
National
| 2010-04-04 16:34
Sunshine on Waves After Storm
Since March 26, shock and grief have gripped the families of the 46 missing sailors following the mysterious explosion on a South Korean patrol ship near Baengnyeong Island, South Korea's northernmost island near the maritime border with North Korea.
2010-04-04 15:55
Nixon Shock Doctrine Revisited
FLORENCE ― Richard Nixon has been dead for 15 years, but he is making another comeback in America. The 37th president of the United States believed that international monetary relations are unlikely to be transformed by talking.
2010-04-04 15:53
Economy Again Generating Jobs
Finally, there's actual good news on the unemployment front.
2010-04-04 15:51
Christian Militias
Cartoon
| 2010-04-04 15:50
Painful Easter for the Pope
Cartoon
| 2010-04-04 15:50
1
2
3
4
Scientists find green way to turn CO2 into fuel with sunlight
Kim Jong-un's rejection of Russia's food assistance irritates North Korean defectors
Opposition party in turmoil as leader could be arrested on Tuesday
Korea boosts subsidies to rev up falling EV sales
Russia lodges protest to S.Korean envoy over Yoon's UN speech
Foreign employees rewarded for contribution to Korea's shipbuilding industry
Lawmakers want to grill business tycoons over decision to rejoin FKI
Gov't reviews changing description of Fukushima wastewater
'Songpyeon' for low-income families
Saudi Arabia celebrates 93rd National Day
More than 2,800 killed by earthquake in Morocco