AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNorth Korea Cybercrime: TRM Labs says North Korea-linked hackers stole about $643M in crypto in H1 2026—roughly two-thirds of all global losses—driven by two April DeFi mega-thefts: Drift ($285M) and KelpDAO ($292M). South Korea Policy Debate: Seoul’s unification ministry is gauging public support for using North Korea’s official name, after religious leaders urged “respecting each other’s name” as a first step toward peace. Inter-Korean Security Signals: South Korea reports no North Korean GPS jamming near Baengnyeong Island so far this year, a notable shift from past disruptions. Human Rights Spotlight: North Korea’s public executions were highlighted at the World Congress against Death Penalty in Paris, with defectors and UN officials urging abolition. Corruption Crackdown in North Korea: Daily NK reports Sariwon authorities launched a housing-related probe targeting donju and officials over alleged diversion of state construction materials. Diplomacy and Pressure Points: Analysts say a US-Iran sanctions relief deal could push North Korea to seek new bargaining leverage if US talks resume.
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