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With the theme, "We are the one under the wings of God," the July 17-30 conference will be held in the same format as the 2004 Africa Evangelization Grand Festival, which had around 10 programs, ...
Kim Shin-jo, a prominent North Korean commando who resettled in South Korea as a pastor after his daring mission to ...
The country’s martial law fiasco is a stark warning for democracies everywhere about what happens when political polarization ...
Public awareness and engagement are key to assisting North Korean refugees’ integration into South Korean society.
At least four people have died and six have been injured in a series of wildfires in South Korea, as firefighters rushed to extinguish the flames amid dry, windy weather. The Ministry of the ...
After emerging from the 1950-53 war with North Korea, South Korea emerged as one of the 20th century’s most remarkable economic success stories, becoming a developed, globally connected ...
South Korea's deadliest wildfires in decades killed at least 24 people and caused widespread devastation. The government declared its highest-level crisis alert, mobilising a national response as ...
South Korea redeployed firefighting helicopters after a fatal crash caused a temporary grounding on Wednesday, as authorities struggle to contain “unprecedented” deadly wildfires that have ...
An SA teacher in South Korea shared a video explaining how she was fired after requesting a copy of her signed contract that stated different hours.
At least 24 reported dead as wildfires rage in South Korea Firefighting helicopter crashes killing pilot Tens of thousands forced to flee their homes Uiseong fire only 68% contained, exacerbated ...
Approximately 81,500 acres (33,000 hectares) of land have burned, more than double the area that was reported on Wednesday and far surpassing South Korea’s previous worst-ever wildfire ...
Wind-driven wildfires continued to rage in South Korea for a fifth consecutive day on Wednesday (Mar 26), ravaging its southern regions and forcing at least 27,000 people from their homes.