AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoYemen Conflict: The UN human rights chief Volker Türk warned Monday that Yemen is at serious risk of sliding back into full-scale conflict as civilian deaths rise, urging both the government and Houthis to de-escalate and spare civilians and civilian infrastructure. Red Sea Flashpoint: Houthis struck Yemen’s Mokha port area again, with officials reporting missiles hitting the seaport and damage after earlier attacks that had already forced operations to halt; the militia also claimed attacks on Saudi vessels off Mocha. Yemeni Army Offensive: Yemen’s army said it carried out 133 operations against Houthi positions in 24 hours, while Houthis continued missile and drone claims across western fronts. Humanitarian Safety: KSrelief’s Masam mine-clearing project removed 2,157 mines and unexploded ordnance across Yemen in one week, bringing the total cleared since launch to 646,550. Regional Security: Djibouti Code of Conduct members set up a task force to counter a resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Aden and Western Indian Ocean, focusing on intelligence sharing and coordinated patrols. Diplomacy Shockwave: A 60-day US-Iran deadline expired with talks stalled, keeping Strait of Hormuz tensions—and wider regional spillover—front and center.
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