AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Shock: Mexico beat South Korea 1-0 in Guadalajara, with Luis Romo scoring after a goalkeeper blunder, making Mexico the first team to reach the World Cup knockout stage and clinch Group A. Seoul’s Sports Pulse: South Korea’s late push fell short as goalkeeper Raúl Rangel made key saves, leaving the team second in Group A and facing a must-not-lose final group match. North Korea Diplomacy: South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said all inter-Korean communication channels have been cut off, while he also told Trump it’s time to refocus on North Korea’s nuclear issue with a step-by-step approach. US-ROK Security Talks: The U.S. Senate backed evaluation of South Korea’s nuclear-powered submarine cooperation with Washington, with a report due in 2027. Markets in Seoul: Seoul stocks surged again on a chip-led rally, pushing the KOSPI above 9,000 and lifting major tech names. Seoul Culture & Lifestyle: Seoul announced summer exhibitions at its book-focused cultural hubs and a Namsan forest-therapy program aimed at easing urban burnout.
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