TEHRAN, Mar 26 -South Korea says its officials will meet US authorities on Wednesday and Thursday to press them on extending waivers for oil imports from Iran which is under American sanctions.
TEHRAN, Mar 06 - South Korean President Moon Jae-in has proposed a joint project with China to use artificial rain to clean the air in his country, where an acute increase in pollution has caused alarm.
TEHRAN, Mar 04 - South Korea has proposed semiofficial three-way talks with the United States and North Korea as it struggles to put nuclear diplomacy back on track after the collapse of a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
TEHRAN, Mar 03 -South Korea and the United States announced Saturday night they have agreed to scale back their springtime military drills in an effort to improve diplomatic relations with North Korea.
TEHRAN, Mar 02 - The United States is expected to announce that its large-scale spring joint military exercises with South Korea will be replaced with smaller-scale drills, an official says.
TEHRAN, Feb 20 - South Korean companies imported $101.2 million in Iranian crude last month, the country’s Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday, citing official data.
TEHRAN, Feb 10 - South Korea has signed a new deal to hike payment for maintaining US troops on its soil after President Donald Trump demanded that Seoul defray the cost.
TEHRAN, Feb 05 - Japan says it has canceled a port call in South Korea by its main warship during a multilateral naval exercise as relations between the two Asian neighbors fall to their lowest level in recent years.
TEHRAN, Jan 5 - South Korea's annual ice fishing festival has drawn massive crowds, who braved below freezing temperatures to catch trout in a frozen lake.
TEHRAN, December 24 - South Korea denied on Monday that one of its warships had locked its targeting radar on a Japanese patrol plane, which drew a strong protest from Tokyo amid increasingly frosty relations between the regional neighbors.
TEHRAN, December 24 - South Korea’s transport ministry said it would file a complaint against German luxury carmaker BMW (BMWG.DE) with prosecutors for allegedly delaying recalls and concealing defects that led to several engine fires in the country this year.
TEHRAN, December 21 - Taxi drivers from across South Korea demonstrated at the country’s National Assembly. They want lawmakers to prohibit carpooling in South Korea, as it threatens their livelihoods as well as the safety and security of the country’s commuters.
TEHRAN, December 19 -The United States’ envoy on North Korea is to start a four-day visit to South Korea in an apparent effort to kick-start stalled nuclear talks between Washington and Pyongyang.
TEHRAN, December 19 - When 17-year-old Lee Yong-soo returned home to South Korea in 1945 after being forced to serve in a brothel for Japanese troops, her family, having given her up for dead, thought she was a ghost.
TEHRAN, December 04 - South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday a visit to Seoul by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was "a possibility" and that such a trip would help to improve Pyongyang's relationship with the United States.
TEHRAN, November 30 - A South Korean train has crossed into the North to officially launch a historic joint project to reconnect railroad tracks between the two nations.
TEHRAN, November 30 - For the past five years, a mock prison facility in Hongcheon, South Korea, has been locking up paying “inmates” for brief stays in simple cells where mobile devices are prohibited.
TEHRAN, November 22 -The United States says its annual joint field military training exercise with South Korea, called Foal Eagle, will be “reduced in scope” next year, arguing that the decision is made in an attempt not to harm diplomacy with North Korea.
TEHRAN, November 22 - The top 20 percent of South Korean families earned an average of seven times as much income as the bottom 20 percent during the third quarter of this year, the biggest wealth gap reported in a decade.
TEHRAN, November 21 -International police body Interpol elected Kim Jong-yang of South Korea as president on Wednesday, beating a Russian national whose candidacy had raised concerns in Europe and the United States about the risk of Kremlin interference.