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North Korea Cyber Threats: CrowdStrike says Pyongyang-linked “Famous Chollima” drove 47% of state-backed tech-sector intrusions from April 2025 to May 2026, often by posing as remote developers and using AI deepfakes plus stolen IDs to pass hiring checks, then stealing IP and crypto to fund the regime. China–North Korea Tech & Security Tilt: Xi Jinping’s rare Pyongyang visit focused on boosting exchanges in diplomacy, law enforcement, and military affairs while omitting denuclearization language, with analysts reading it as China trying to keep North Korea aligned as ties with Russia deepen. Regional Tech-Security Cooperation: The EU and South Korea announced a broader security and technology push, including talks on a Security of Information agreement for safer classified sharing. Food Prices in North Korea: Daily NK reports rice and corn prices jumped sharply in Pyongyang in early June, worsening the lean-season squeeze as stored supplies run low. Nuclear Capacity Watch: A report says North Korea’s uranium enrichment could rise substantially with a major Yongbyon facility, raising concerns about faster nuclear output. EU–ROK Condemnation: South Korea and the EU strongly condemned illegal North Korea–Russia military cooperation tied to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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