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Exclusive-South Korea's LG Energy was using US visa workarounds before Trump, documents show
By Hyunjoo Jin and Heekyong Yang SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's LG Energy Solution was using workarounds to U.S. visa restrictions well before Donald Trump returned as president and his administration launched a massive crackdown that detained hundreds of LG workers,
The Trump administration is working to repair diplomatic relations with South Korea as the latter prepares to investigate alleged human rights violations during the detention of its nationals in a Hyundai facility in Georgia earlier this month.
The detention of more than 300 workers following a raid by immigration authorities at a Hyundai plant in Georgia has stunned the key U.S. ally.
Korean food companies are pulling out all the stops to tap into the international market to counter stagnant local demand, in part because of the low birthrate.
The elderly leader of the Unification Church is the latest high-profile figure in South Korea to face an investigation in connection with criminal probes of former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife.
South Korea's President Lee Jae-Myung shares his plan to kick-start his nation’s economy—and court Donald Trump.
A court in South Korea has ordered a social media user to pay 500,000 won ($360; £265) for defaming a K-pop boyband - whose members are virtual characters. The five members of K-pop group Plave are voiced and animated through motion-capture technology by real, anonymous performers.
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Unification Church leader questioned about alleged bribery of South Korea’s former first lady
The leader of the Unification Church has been questioned by investigators over allegations that the church bribed the wife of South Korea's jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol and a conservative lawmaker close to him in an effort to secure business favors.
Patrick Estep of Mansfield died in 1995 while serving in the United States Air Force. He was stationed in Pyongtaek, South Korea.
South Korea's top trade envoy said on Friday that South Korea is trying to resolve issues around U.S. auto tariffs quickly to avoid being disadvantaged by higher duties, explaining to the U.S. that "Japan and South Korea are different".