China and the United States are preparing for a new round of trade negotiations in Seoul, South Korea, following previous consultations in Paris. This meeting comes at a critical time ahead of a potential visit by President Donald Trump to Beijing, highlighting the importance of trade relations between the world's two largest economies.
China and the United States announced important trade talks in Seoul this week, with Chinese Vice Premier <strong>He Lifeng</strong> set to meet US Treasury Secretary <strong>Scott Pruitt</strong>. These discussions come just days before President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>'s visit to China.
The Seoul Prosecutor's Office has denied the police's request to issue an arrest warrant for Bang Si-hyuk, the founder of HYBE, due to insufficient evidence. The decision comes amid allegations of stock market manipulation, prompting calls for further investigation.
SM Entertainment announced that NCT Wish will host an art exhibition to celebrate the release of their debut album 'Ode to Love'. The exhibition will take place in Seoul from April 27 to May 24, featuring works by artists from Japan and Korea.
In the heart of Seoul's financial district, a startup specializing in artificial intelligence dazzled attendees with a stunning display of human-like robots performing to K-pop music. The event, held in an office designed to resemble a spaceship, highlights innovation in entertainment and technology.
Abu Dhabi witnessed vibrant Easter celebrations on Sunday, with hundreds of worshippers gathering in churches for religious rituals. Simultaneously, residents of Seoul enjoyed the cherry blossom season, adding a unique beauty to the city.
On Saturday, March 21, the South Korean capital Seoul hosted a free concert for the popular band BTS after a long four-year hiatus. While the event drew a large crowd, it also sparked discussions about local authorities’ actions.
The South Korean band BTS has made a triumphant return to the music scene with a huge concert in Seoul after a four-year hiatus due to military service. The concert was attended by thousands and streamed live on Netflix, marking a significant comeback for the band.
In a historic event, the globally renowned South Korean band BTS returned to the stage after more than three years due to military service. The festival held in downtown Seoul attracted thousands of fans celebrating the return of their stars in a spectacular atmosphere.
Netflix is set to broadcast the live comeback show of the popular K-pop group BTS from the heart of Seoul, an event expected to attract millions of viewers worldwide. This move is part of the company's new strategy to showcase live events aimed at 'pulling people together.'