German 3D printing buffs pitch in with virus-fighting network

DARMSTADT (GERMANY) - The high-ceilinged workshop in Darmstadt is usually open to anyone -- from hobbyists trying new machinery or techniques to high-tech startup...

Govt. targets tracing all visitors to Itaewon clubs this week for...

Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun (Yonhap)The government is working to trace all visitors to clubs and bars in Seoul's multicultural district of Itaewon within this...

Itaewon club cases emerge as Seoul’s 2nd biggest cluster infection

Infections connected to bars and clubs in Seoul's multicultural district of Itaewon emerged as the second biggest cluster infection reported in the country's capital...

US Supreme Court enters fray over Trump tax documents

WASHINGTON: The US Supreme Court takes up Tuesday the most politically charged case of the year -- President Donald Trump's refusal to turn over...

Pro-LGBT groups vow help in Itaewon virus breakout

A member of one of seven pro-LGBT groups speaks during a joint press conference held to announce the launch of an emergency countermeasures headquarters...

Korea’s environment monitoring satellite sends first maritime images

South Korea released the first images sent back by its environment monitoring satellite that clearly shows waters around the Korean Peninsula, the science ministry...

UK pubs try to avoid last orders as virus crisis deepens

LONDON: The French House survived two world wars and global recessions. Charles de Gaulle is said to have frequented it and Dylan Thomas once...

Seasonal management system greatly reduces ultrafine dust particles: govt.

(Yonhap)The government's seasonal management system for air pollution has substantially contributed to reducing the volume of ultrafine dust particles in South Korea during this...

Masks to be required for all Seoul subway passengers during rush...

By Jung Min-hoStarting May 13, everyone will be required to wear face masks in Seoul subway trains during rush hour.According to the Seoul city...

Coronavirus lockdowns could spark rise in HIV infections, experts warn

WASHINGTON: If lockdowns and stay-at-home orders are succeeding in slowing the spread of the coronavirus, health experts warn that the measures could unintentionally undermine...