AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoJapan–Russia Tensions: Russia urged Japan to stick to its pacifist Constitution and fully recognize WWII results, warning against Japan’s “remilitarization” as both sides trade barbs over security moves. Japan Politics & Law: Japan is also weighing stronger counterintelligence after reports of Russian “spy hub” activity and components for weapons production, while Tokyo faces diplomatic pressure over the US campaign against the ICC. Japan Science: MIT professor Susumu Tonegawa, Japan’s first Nobel laureate in medicine, has died at 86, known for discoveries on antibody diversity and memory formation. US–China Election Clash: The White House is considering releasing sensitive intelligence about alleged Chinese meddling in US elections, with officials split over whether it could mislead. China–Korea Ties: Senior Chinese and North Korean officials met in Pyongyang to deepen cooperation, echoing Xi–Kim agreements. AI Regulation & Rollout: China approved smartphone AI services including Apple Intelligence, while new rules curb AI companion bots that encourage emotional reliance. Economy & Industry: China’s industrial capacity use slid to a six-year low, while lithium giants forecast profit rebounds; Japan’s firms report negative effects from BOJ rate hikes. South Korea Labor: Hyundai workers began a partial strike over plans to introduce humanoid robots on factory floors. Sports & Culture: UFC plans a Shanghai event, and Japan’s B.League confirmed Matthew Wright’s return to Saitama.
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