(News Focus) Dry spell for shipyards may continue amid protracted slump
By Park Sang-soo
SEOUL, June 22 (Yonhap) -- Budding signs of an economic upturn are fueling
speculation that a dry spell in new orders at local shipyards may be over, but
By Park Sang-soo
SEOUL, June 22 (Yonhap) -- Budding signs of an economic upturn are fueling
speculation that a dry spell in new orders at local shipyards may be over, but
Jakarta, June 19 (ANTARA) - A graft convict, Djoko Chandra, believed to have escaped to Papua New Guinea (PNG), has begged for a delay in the execution of a Supreme Court verdict on him.
(By Kim Hyun
SEOUL, June 19 (Yonhap) -- North Korea agreed to meet again and even offered a
small olive branch to South Korea in Friday's talks over a joint industrial park,
By Tony Chang
MANADO, Indonesia, June 19 (Yonhap) -- Indonesia has been one of the most
popular, easy-to-pick Southeast Asian destinations among South Korean travelers,
Jakarta, June 18 (ANTARA)- The big explosion that occurred in a coal mine in Sawahlunto , West Sumatra province, on Tuesday (June 16) had killed at least 31 miners and injured several others.
By: Abdulsalam Adduais
Translated and edited by: Mahmoud Assamiee
Jakarta, June 17 (ANTARA) - The occupation of Palestine by Israel is not just a Palestinian or Israeli problem nor a mere Middle East issue but a matter of world-wide concern as reflected by the f
By Melati Mohd Ariff
Jakarta, June 17 (ANTARA) - Although Indonesia's external debts have increased from Rp1,275 trillion in 2004 to Rp1,667 trillion in 2009, their ratio against the country's gross domestic product (G