June 26, 2025
Global fans fly to Korea hoping to see BTS up close
The JCS said that North Korean loudspeaker broadcasts were not heard on Thursday, and the South Korean military was monitoring Pyongyang's activities
Cheered by dozens of fans, the two members in their army uniforms saluted the crowd and said they will soon be returning to perform
The defeat has left conservative leaders pointing fingers and trading blame as the party searches for a new direction
South Korea's new president Lee Jae-myung who rode wave of anger over December martial law will need well-defined policies, analysts say
Lee wins 49.4% of votes in heavy turnout as the election was called after Yoon ousted over martial law
The new leader will face the challenge of rallying a society deeply scarred by the attempt at military rule and an export-heavy economy reeling from an unpredictable US
Bird flu has infected 70 people in the country over the past year as it has spread aggressively among cattle herds and poultry flocks