AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoExplosive Remnants of War: UNICEF says five children were killed and at least seven injured in Al-Dhalea after explosive materials detonated as kids collected scrap metal, urging faster clearance, risk-awareness, and support for survivors. Press Freedom Under Threat: The International Federation of Journalists and Yemen’s Journalists Syndicate demand an urgent, independent probe after Saudi-backed Al Arabiya/Al Hadath correspondent Mohammed Ayedha was killed in a car bombing in Mukalla, with the U.S. Embassy also condemning the attack. Landmine Tragedy in Yemen: UN envoy Hans Grundberg and humanitarian groups warned the blast shows how landmines and unexploded ordnance keep harming civilians, especially children, even as fighting shifts. Regional Security After the Iran-U.S. Pause: Analysts say the Gulf’s sense of safety has been shaken by the Iran conflict, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio meeting Arab leaders to reassure them as talks continue. Women’s Ashura Commemorations: Events across Sana’a, Taiz, Hajjah, and Al-Hodeidah marked Imam Hussein’s martyrdom under slogans calling for dignity and rejecting humiliation. Fishing Regulation: Yemen launched an agreement regulating fishing by illumination on parts of the northern Red Sea coast to protect juvenile fish and marine life.
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