AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFlood Risk in North Korea: Pyongyang has issued heavy-rain and flood warnings as monsoon downpours approach, citing 100–150 mm expected in parts of the south and urging people to avoid rivers and flood-prone areas; state media says major sites like the Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex and Musan Mining Complex have been dredging waterways, reinforcing embankments, and reshuffling operations to limit damage. Military Intelligence Expansion: North Korea ordered its top military intelligence bureau to broaden missions against “potential enemies,” a move analysts say could widen covert collection and cyber/electronic warfare beyond the usual focus on South Korea. Heat After Rain: Weather coverage for the peninsula points to rain easing Friday, then hot, humid conditions building through the weekend—raising the stakes for communities still dealing with storm impacts. Wildlife Curiosity: A spotlight on the gorani deer (Chinese water deer) highlights how its antlerless body uses long canine “fangs” for dominance fights—an unusual biodiversity note for readers who like nature stories. Global Climate Science: Researchers report hundreds of previously undetected glacial earthquakes near Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, underscoring how rapidly changing ice can affect sea-level risk.
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