Nkubito Manzi Bakuramutsa, ambassador of Rwanda to Korea, third from front right, and artists from Rwanda celebrate the opening of the exhibition ″African Aurora″ at Gallery Desiego in Yongsan District, central Seoul, on Thursday…
Workers from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs use drones to spray wild boar repellent near a pig farm on Thursday. The Agriculture Ministry announced plans on the same day to prevent the possible spread of African swine fever...
Korea reported another African swine fever (ASF) case after a one-month hiatus on Monday, and issued a standstill order on pig farms and related facilities in the country's northern regions, the agriculture ministry said.
Korea reported another African swine fever case after a one-month hiatus on Monday, and issued a standstill order on pig farms and related facilities in the country's northern regions, the Agriculture Ministry said.
Korea reported its first African swine fever (ASF) case in about two months, officials said Friday, sparking concerns about the spread of the fatal animal disease in the country.
President Yoon Suk-yeol and Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba held a summit meeting at the presidential office in Yongsan, central Seoul, on Wednesday.
With over 151,000 international students even at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021, Korea remains one of the most attractive places to study. While many of these students come from Asia and Europe, a minority also comes from Africa.
The government decided to cull around 2,500 pigs in Hwacheon County, Gangwon, after confirming cases of African swine fever (ASF) on Friday. This was the first time in a year that the disease was found in farm pigs.
A seven-day Africa Week including online concerts and offline screening of the African film festival, starts on Monday, the Korea-Africa Foundation, a public organization set up in 2018 to boost understanding between the two regions, said.
Tours in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) run by the government in Paju, Gyeonggi will reopen next Tuesday, ending the 11-month hiatus since they were halted by the area's African swine fever outbreak last year. “The tours will be held 10 times a day...
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap