Yonhap vividly delivers international news in real time through our global infrastructure that connects the world.
Yonhap News has the largest number of journalists overseas among South Korean news companies and delivers international news from its perspective. In cooperation with major news agencies around the world, it also delivers all the news that occurs in every corner of the globe without exception and with speed.
Overseas network and foreign language service
By providing news from South Korea in seven languages -- English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, French and Vietnamese -- Yonhap connects South Korea with the world.
Yonhap News has more than 35 journalists in 22 major areas in 19 countries. These cities are Washington, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo, Beijing, Moscow, London, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Hanoi, Jakarta, Taipei, and Istanbul.
Global networks
- Correspondents
- 35
- Countries
- 19
- Cities
- 22
Yonhap News Agency’s global partners
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AAP
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AFP
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Agerpres
(Romania) -
AKP
(Cambodia) -
Anadolu
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ANA-MPA
(Greece) -
ANGOP
(Angola) -
ANI
(India) -
ANP
(the Netherlands) -
ANSA
(Italy) -
ANTARA
(Indonesia) -
AP
(United States) -
APA
(Austria) -
APP
(Pakistan) -
APS
(Algeria) -
Armenpress
(Armenia) -
ATA
(Albania) -
AzerTac
(Azerbaijan) -
Bakhtar
(Afghanistan) -
BNS
(Baltic states) -
BELTA
(Belarus) -
BERNAMA
(Malaysia) -
Bloomberg
(United States) -
BNA
(Bahrain) -
BSS
(Bangladesh) -
BTA
(Bulgaria) -
CNA
(Taiwan) -
CNA
(Cyprus) -
CTK
(Czech) -
dpa
(Germany) -
EFE
(Spain) -
ENA
(Ethiopia) -
epa
(Germany) -
GNA
(Ghana) -
HINA
(Croatia) -
IRNA
(Iran) -
ITAR-TASS
(Russia) -
JIJI
(Japan) -
KABAR
(Kyrgyzstan) -
KAZINFORM
(Kazakhstan) -
KCNA
(North Korea) -
Khabar
(Kazakhstan) -
KPL
(Laos) -
KUNA
(Kuwait) -
Kyodo
(Japan) -
LANKAPUVATH
(Sri Lanka) -
LUSA
(Portugal) -
MIA
(Macedonian) -
MAP
(Morocco) -
MENA
(Egypt) -
MNA
(Iran) -
MONTSAME
(Mongolia) -
MTI
(Hungary) -
NAN
(Nigeria) -
NTB
(Norway) -
ONA
(Oman) -
PA
(Britain) -
PAP
(Poland) -
PETRA
(Jordan) -
PNA
(the Philippines) -
PPI
(Pakistan) -
PTI
(India) -
QNA
(Qatar) -
Reuters
(Britain) -
Rossiya Segodnya
(Russia) -
RSS
(Nepal) -
SABA
(Yemen) -
SANA
(Syria) -
SPA
(Saudi Arabia) -
TANJUG
(Serbia) -
TAP
(Tunisia) -
TASR
(Slovakia) -
TELAM
(Argentina) -
TNA
(Thailand) -
Trend
(Azerbaijan) -
Ukrinform
(Ukraine) -
UNB
(Bangladesh) -
UNI
(India) -
UPI
(United States) -
UYPRESS
(Uruguay) -
UZA
(Uzbekistan) -
VNA
(Vietnam) -
WAM
(United Arab Emirates) -
Xinhua
(China)