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By that year, Nigeria was South Korea's third-largest trading partner in Africa. [1] South Korean firms are working to build liquefied natural gas facilities in Nigeria, as well as infrastructure to transport and store crude oil. [1] In 2006, South Korean president Roh Moo-hyun visited Nigeria's capital Abuja. [2]
Additionally, South Korea signed separate agreements on key minerals with Tanzania and Madagascar. [7] "The partnership between South Korea and Africa is a tell-tale example of how global citizens, despite different backgrounds, can get together to achieve the goal of joint prosperity." —
(Asharq News) The Baniyas Refinery, Syria’s largest oil refinery, stops operating after ceasing to receive the crude oil from Iran that previously made up the majority of the country’s input. (Financial Times) Operation Dawn of Freedom, Turkish involvement in the Syrian civil war. 2024 Kobani clashes
As South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's relations with the opposition broke down this year, Western diplomats hoped the internal tensions would not affect his tough stance on China and North ...
In South Korea, President Yoon had not been clear about what restrictions will be in place, but the Yonhap news agency cited the military as saying activities by parliament and political parties ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces the greatest challenge of his brief but chequered political career, despite surviving a bruising impeachment challenge, as members of his own party ...
In total, from 1977 until 1985, 103,953 South Koreans went to Libya. [8] The Korean community in Nigeria consists of 550 construction engineers from South Korean construction companies Daewoo and Hyundai Heavy Industries, 240 local residents, and 10 missionaries sent by Christian churches in South Korea. [2]
The military is blocking South Korean MPs from entering the country’s parliament after president Yoon Suk Yeol has declared martial law in a surprise late-night TV address, claiming he would ...