AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAden & Hadramawt Protests: The Human Rights Foundation says security and “National Shield” forces used live ammunition and carried out arbitrary arrests during peaceful gatherings in Aden and Seiyun, detaining 100+ people (51 identified so far) and reporting at least one gunshot injury, calling for the immediate release of detainees and disclosure of detention locations. Humanitarian Alarm: UN OCHA’s Edem Wosornu urged aid access for Yemen’s most vulnerable, as FAO and WFP warn acute hunger is set to worsen in 13 hotspots between June and November, with Yemen among the most severe cases. Southern Tensions in Aden: The Southern Transitional Council staged a “million-man march” rejecting “guardianship” and opposing occupation, while security forces deployed heavily and stormed the Khormaksar parade ground again, dispersing crowds with live ammunition and reporting injuries. Diplomacy & Yemen’s Role: Yemen’s House Speaker Sultan Saeed Al-Barakani arrived in Azerbaijan for an OIC parliamentary summit in Baku, expected to discuss cooperation and regional challenges. Education Update: Yemen’s Ministry of Education opened admissions and registration for gifted students’ schools for 2026/2027, with exams and age limits for eligible students.
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