OpinionGwynne DyerGwynne Dyer: Nepotism ends dynastic rule in South KoreaCOMMENT: Park Geun-hye has 15 months left of her five-year term, but she is finished politically, and that just feels sad.21 Nov 04:00 PM
TravelSeoul: Growing movementGardens are thin on the ground but that is no obstacle to Korean innovation.06 Nov 05:00 PM
World'Rasputin's daughter' crisis in Sth KoreaSouth Korea's President is engulfed in a scandal with plotlines straight out of a soap opera: rumours of secret advisers, nepotism and ill-gotten gains.30 Oct 04:00 PM
BusinessSK President in religious cult scandalOnce hailed as South Korea's saviour, Park Geun-hye's reputation has been left in tatters this week after a political scandal was revealed.29 Oct 09:54 PM
New ZealandKimchi and K-Pop at Auckland's first Korea FestivalAuckland's inaugural month-long Korea festival gets under way tonight.04 Oct 02:19 AM
WorldHoney, you forgot your lunch!We all know the feeling of forgetting your lunch so we can appreciate the skills of this Korean wife.26 Sep 09:45 PM
WorldNorth Korean defector in South KoreaThe most senior diplomat ever to defect from North Korea has abandoned his post as deputy ambassador in London.18 Aug 05:00 PM
EmploymentDeadly tech: How Samsung hid fatal 'trade secrets'Samsung is facing criticism for allegedly covering up the fatal poisoning of its workers. And the company's excuse is amazing.12 Aug 09:26 AM
Olympics'This is what the Olympics is about'A selfie of two gymnasts whose nations are sworn enemies has melted hearts, with one saying this is what the Games are about.09 Aug 05:01 PM
New ZealandKorean pair with Kiwi diplomat let offTwo businessmen with a Kiwi diplomat when he allegedly shoved Korean policemen and kicked a patrol car have avoided charges.27 Jun 10:50 PM
TravelSeoul: Bazaars of the bizarreThe market is one of many scattered across South Korea's capital - a city humming with activity and life - and a drawcard for locals and tourists.14 Apr 07:00 AM
WorldArms race puts pressure on SeoulWhat would it take for South Korea to develop nuclear weapons? It's a fringe idea that rears its head every now and then here.21 Mar 04:00 PM
WorldMedics make sure they are ready for a 'fight tonight'The worst cases were put on Black Hawk helicopters to the field hospital, while the less urgent victims travelled by military ambulance.17 Mar 04:00 PM
WorldSouth Korea warns of terror fearSouth Korea claimed yesterday North Korea was planning terrorist attacks on the south.19 Feb 04:00 PM
WorldUS flies B-52 nuke bomber over Sth KoreaThe US deployed a B-52 bomber on a low-level flight over its ally Sth Korea yesterday, in a show of force after North Korea's nuclear test last week.10 Jan 07:53 PM
CompaniesSouth Korea promises boost for deer industryA decades-long source of frustration for the deer industry - South Korea's special excise tax (SET) on deer velvet - is about to be removed, Deer Industry New Zealand said.16 Nov 04:00 PM
TravelKorea: Kind heart, warm SeoulSeoul is clean and easy to navigate, by foot, bus, subway or taxi if that is more your style. I reckon this is a destination that will feature more often on Kiwis' itineraries. Seoul definitely has a warm heart and a kind soul.07 Nov 11:34 PM
TaxAttempts to unravel Korean tax tangleInland Revenue cites international tax agreement as it refuses to hand over documents, judge is not persuaded that's a good reason to enforce secrecy.25 Sep 05:00 PM
TravelSouth Korea: Seoul powerPrioritise and focus on quality rather than quantity in this city where there is so much to see and do, writes Donna McIntyre.23 Sep 09:00 PM
TravelKorea: Shame of two halvesDonna McIntyre is by turns saddened, unnerved, educated and fascinated on a visit to South Korea's side of the demilitarised zone.03 Sep 06:00 PM
Economy3 Asian economies with room for improvementWilliam Pesek grades Park Geun Hye of South Korea, Benigno Aquino of the Philippines and Joko Widodo of Indonesia.24 May 03:30 AM
All WhitesFootball: Self-belief bonds young NZ teamWe are a few kilo-metres from the North Korean border and All Whites coach Anthony Hudson is getting excited.04 Apr 05:00 PM
AgribusinessSouth Korea FTA boost for NZ exportersTrade Minister Tim Groser will today seal a free trade deal with South Korea that will essentially steer NZ towards a level playing field with its competitors.22 Mar 04:00 PM
All WhitesFootball: All Whites set sights on KoreaThe All Whites look set to play a glamour friendly against leading Asian nation South Korea.24 Jan 04:00 PM
Lifestyle'Magic soup' hangover cure?Koreans love their alcoholic beverages. The day after a wild night, Korean drinkers will turn to haejangguk, literally translated as "soup to chase a hangover".19 Jan 08:10 PM
AirlinesAir exec goes nuts over nutsA Korean Air executive reportedly yelled at a flight attendant and had her removed from the plane because she wasn't served nuts properly, delaying the flight.08 Dec 11:55 PM
GolfKo, Ko, Ko - Korea Christmas for LydiaTeen golf sensation Lydia Ko has been spending her time helping junior and amateur golfers in Auckland before she heads to Korea for Christmas.30 Nov 04:00 PM
BusinessSamsung execs set to pay for profit slumpLeaders of Samsung Electronics' mobile-phone unit may be replaced as the company tries to revive a business where profits slumped by $4.5b.26 Nov 02:19 AM
OpinionLiam DannLiam Dann: South Korea open for businessThe free trade deal announced with South Korea is extremely good news for a number of our export industries, writes Liam Dann.16 Nov 04:00 PM
BDBDAgribusinessS Korea trade deal tipped to be imminentA long-awaited free trade agreement between New Zealand and South Korea appears close to being inked following talks in Seoul last week.21 Oct 04:00 PM
WorldNorth heads South to set up future talksThree of North Korea's senior officials travelled to South Korea at the weekend for the first time in five years.05 Oct 04:00 PM
TravelBootcamp for BuddhistsSo busy is Audrey Young reflecting on the meaning of life at the Haeinsa Temple, that she doesn't even get around to breaking open her emergency rations.07 Jul 04:15 PM