AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Watch: UNCTAD says reopening after 100+ days could ease oil and energy pressure, but freight, food and public budgets in vulnerable economies like Yemen may feel the shock for longer. Yemen Military Reform: Yemen’s Army chief says military leadership and decision-making are being unified under the Ministry of Defense, with about 80% of operational and administrative arrangements completed since the 2022 truce. Humanitarian Health in Sa’ada: A 4-day eye camp in Haydan carried out 165 surgeries for 937 patients, funded by the General Authority for Zakat. Drug Abuse Drive: Acting Prime Minister Miftah marked the International Day Against Drug Abuse, warning that drug trade fuels crime and targets youth, and said laws will be reviewed to close loopholes. Yemen Press Freedom: Journalists and activists in Mukalla and Marib held vigils after the killing of Al Arabiya correspondent Mohammed Ayedha, calling for justice and safer conditions for media workers. Gaza Prison Oversight: Palestinian groups urged the Red Cross to resume direct visits after bans were lifted, while the ICRC warned Gaza conditions are unsustainable amid destruction and overcrowding. Court Verdict in Sana’a: A Southeast Sana’a court sentenced six people to death by firing squad in the murder case of Hisham al-Kayyal and his wife. Energy Investment Push: Yemen’s PLC head met Hunt Oil to discuss resuming investments in oil and gas to support recovery and energy security.
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