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French president to visit Seoul for summit next month
French president to visit Seoul for summit next month SEOUL, March 13 (AJP) - French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Seoul next month, Cheong Wa Dae said on Friday. In a written press briefing, presidential spokesperson Kang Yoo-jung said Macron will arrive in Seoul on April 2 for a summit with President Lee Jae Myung. The visit will mark his first trip to South Korea since his inauguration in 2017 as the youngest president in French history and also the first by a French president in about 11 years. After a formal welcoming March 13, 2026
  • South Korea PM meets US vice amid war and tariff tensions
    South Korea PM meets US vice amid war and tariff tensions SEOUL, March 13 (AJP) - South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met U.S. Vice President JD Vance at the White House on Wednesday, using the talks to underscore Seoul’s passage of a new law to support Korean investment in the United States and to press for faster implementation of broader bilateral security and industrial agreements. The meeting came as the alliance faces renewed strain from a U.S. tariff offensive and deepening energy insecurity caused by the Iran war and di March 13, 2026
  • South Korea to face Dominican Republic in WBC quarterfinals in Miami
    South Korea to face Dominican Republic in WBC quarterfinals in Miami SEOUL, March 12 (AJP) - South Korea will face the Dominican Republic in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic (WBC) in Miami later this week. The formidable Dominican Republic wrapped up the quadrennial tournament's regional matchups by defeating Venezuela 7‑5 at loanDepot park in Miami on Wednesday, extending its undefeated run to advance to the quarterfinals as the top finisher in its group. With the win, the Dominican Republic is now set to face South Korea at th March 12, 2026
  • AI reshapes entry-level jobs as Korea nears 20,000 Ph.D. era
    AI reshapes entry-level jobs as Korea nears '20,000 Ph.D. era' SEOUL, March 11 (AJP) - As artificial intelligence reshapes white-collar work, more South Koreans are staying in school longer — and earning Ph.D.s in record numbers. Universities awarded 19,831 doctoral degrees in 2025, according to data released Tuesday by the Korean Educational Development Institute, the highest since records began in 1999 and a 51.6 percent increase over the past decade. The milestone places the country on the brink of what policymakers call the “ March 11, 2026
  • South Korea, Ghana agree to cooperate on climate change, maritime security
    South Korea, Ghana agree to cooperate on climate change, maritime security SEOUL, March 11 (AJP) - South Korea and Ghana have agreed to strengthen cooperation on climate change, maritime security and digital development, Cheong Wa Dae said on Wednesday. President Lee Jae Myung met with Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama in Seoul, and the two leaders signed a series of agreements including three memorandums of understanding (MOUs) on climate cooperation, maritime safety and security, and collaboration in technology, digital development, and innovation, March 11, 2026
  • Seoul establishes committee to honor resistance against martial law decree
    Seoul establishes committee to honor resistance against martial law decree SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - The government finalized plans on Tuesday to establish a presidential committee dedicated to honoring the citizens who defended the constitutional order during the emergency martial law of December 3, 2024. During a cabinet meeting on March 10, 2026, the administration approved the Regulations on the Establishment and Operation of the Light Committee. This new body will oversee the issuance of Light Certificates to individuals recognized for their contribut March 10, 2026
  • Oil shock a sober reckoning to diversify away from Middle East crude: Rep. Lee Un-ju
    Oil shock a sober reckoning to diversify away from Middle East crude: Rep. Lee Un-ju SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - The turbulence triggered by the Middle East conflict raises a sober reckoning over South Korea’s energy vulnerabilities and the urgency to correct its energy sourcing structure, which is heavily dependent on imports of Middle Eastern fossil fuels, a three-term ruling party lawmaker said. “The spike in oil prices since the war reminds us how important energy security is and how poor South Korea stands in energy sufficiency,” Rep. Lee Un-ju, a March 10, 2026
  • Mug shots of alleged serial killer released
    Mug shots of alleged serial killer released SEOUL, March 9 (AJP) - Prosecutors on Monday released the mug shots of a suspect arrested for allegedly committing a series of killings. The Seoul Northern District Prosecutors' Office released the suspect's photos along with personal information including her name and age, which will be made public until April 7. Kim So-young is accused of giving drinks containing benzodiazepine-class drugs to three men on separate occasions between mid-December and early February, cau March 9, 2026
  • South Korea on alert as nearly 200 sailors remain in Persian Gulf
    South Korea on alert as nearly 200 sailors remain in Persian Gulf SEOUL, March 9 (AJP) - Some 183 South Korean sailors are confirmed in the Persian Gulf, with the government here stepping up efforts to ensure their safety amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. After a meeting chaired by Vice Minister and Acting Minister Kim Seong-beom, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said on Monday that about 146 sailors are aboard 26 South Korean-flagged ships, while 37 are on foreign-flagged vessels as of last Sunday. No South Korean sailors hav March 9, 2026
  • South Korea, US kick off annual joint exercise
    South Korea, US kick off annual joint exercise SEOUL, March 9 (AJP) - South Korean and U.S. troops began their annual joint military exercise on Monday to strengthen their combined defense posture. The exercise, dubbed Freedom Shield (FS), runs until March 19 under a scenario simulating a full-scale war to prepare for contingencies on the Korean Peninsula. The exercise, involving about 18,000 troops, similar to the levels seen last year, also aims to assess combat readiness to prepare for the transfer of wartime operational March 9, 2026