AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRice Watch: Satellites indicate North Korea’s 2026 rice transplanting is running about 2.7 percentage points ahead of recent baselines across eight key areas, despite spring drought, cold snaps, and shortages of fertilizer and fuel. Denuclearization Talks: South Korea and the U.S. reaffirmed their denuclearization goal at the Nuclear Consultative Group meeting in Seoul, while China’s recent Pyongyang summit reportedly stayed silent on nuclear issues. China-NK Pivot: Coverage frames Xi Jinping’s rare Pyongyang visit as a major political and security signal—deepening ties while avoiding nuclear talk—highlighting how Pyongyang’s value rises in great-power competition. Local Crackdown: North Korean authorities in Kaechon launched a June crackdown on unlicensed home restaurants, pushing small vendors to register or shut down, drawing pushback from residents. Cyber & Crypto Risk: Humanity Protocol blamed North Korea-linked hackers for a roughly $36M token theft, saying attackers used malware-infected developer access to steal private keys and drain tokens. Nuclear Spending Pressure: A new ICAN report says U.S. nuclear weapons spending in 2025 hit $69.2B—more than all other nuclear-armed states combined—amid record global modernization costs.
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