AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Shock: Mexico beat South Korea 1-0 in Guadalajara, with Luis Romo scoring after a goalkeeper blunder, making El Tri the first team to reach the 2026 World Cup knockout stage. Late Drama: South Korea pushed hard late, but Mexico goalkeeper Raúl Rangel made a crucial double save to seal the win. Group A Stakes: Mexico finished top of Group A with six points from two matches, while South Korea stayed second as Czechia and South Africa drew 1-1 earlier. Seoul-Washington Watch: South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung said Trump signaled renewed focus on North Korea at the G7, and urged a step-by-step approach beyond sanctions alone. Inter-Korean Lines Cut: Lee also said all communication channels with the DPRK, including emergency hotlines, have been severed. Markets Mood: South Korean retail investors’ margin loans hit record levels as the Kospi surged past 9,000, raising overheating concerns. Local Safety Concern: Police in Incheon are investigating a severed leg found at a recycling facility, suspected to be medical waste improperly discarded. Energy & Business: South Korea’s renewable push shows up abroad too, with a Malaysia-South Korea LOI for palm-oil waste Bio-CNG.
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