Investigators found bird blood and feathers in both engines of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in Seoul, killing 179 people.
The preliminary report was released by the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board on Monday in South Korea.
The exact cause of the Jeju Air crash remains unclear, and the investigation is complicated because the black boxes stopped ...
Pilots’ actions after the bird strike are an early focus of the investigation, according to people familiar with the probe.
South Korean authorities have submitted their preliminary findings on the Jeju Air crash that killed 179 people to the ...
Han Kang’s latest novel, about a South Korean massacre, delves into why atrocities must be remembered. “It’s pain and it is ...
Lawyers for South Korea’s impeached president say he will appear at a hearing in a Seoul court to oppose a formal arrest over ...
The Bank of Korea unexpectedly held its policy unchanged Thursday, opting to stay cool in the face of political turbulence ...
South Korea's central bank unexpectedly left its policy interest rate unchanged on Thursday and signalled it needs to wait ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's central bank unexpectedly left its policy interest rate unchanged on Thursday, weighing the ...
Sudanese officials says the military and its allies had taken back the strategic city of Wad Medani more than a year after the Rapid Support Forces seized it. The miliary ...