AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoYemen Frontline Tensions: Yemen’s internationally recognized government and the Houthis have both deployed reinforcements across multiple fronts, with the Supreme Security Committee in Aden calling for maximum readiness and a faster push to set up a joint operations room—after clashes in Hodeidah raised fears the 2022 truce could unravel. Humanitarian Pressure in Houthi Areas: A WFP-FAO report says food consumption in Yemen kept worsening for a second straight month, with 62% of households struggling to meet minimum needs in May and severe deprivation rising to 36%, while Red Sea port damage is blamed for major revenue losses. Maritime Shockwaves: As Iran-U.S. tensions flare again around the Strait of Hormuz, oil and fuel-price jitters return, while shipping firms like Maersk signal partial recovery of Suez routes. Connectivity for Yemen: FlyAden launched a new direct Aden–Dammam service, aiming to rebuild Yemen’s international air links. Sana’a Governance: Yemen’s civil service ministry says it delivered 7,761 electronic services in June via its portal for job changes and settlements.
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