AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMawlid Celebrations Across Yemen: Sana’a and multiple governorates marked Prophet Muhammad’s birthday with official speeches, community evenings, and cultural programs—Sana’a’s al-Rasoul al-Azam Festival opened for its 13th edition, while Al-Sabeen District and Shabwa’s local authority held events drawing wide participation. Community Education & Local Services: In Al-Hodeidah’s Bajil District, the deputy governor inspected community-led education projects, including new classrooms at Al-Taawun, Al-Noor, and Yemen Granite schools—showing how local partnerships keep learning moving. Sports & Telecom Culture: Sana’a hosted matches in the Yemeni Telecommunications Companies Football Championship, with Yemen Mobile and the Military Heart Center scoring big wins. Human Rights in Yemen: A new Sana’a-focused report documents 3,219 Houthi violations against civilians in 2024–2025, including killings, torture, abductions, and abuses against women and children. Regional Security Pressure: Coverage also highlights rising fears around Bab el-Mandeb as Houthi attacks threaten shipping, with Yemen’s fractured landscape making the Red Sea challenge harder to contain. Immigration Shock in the US: The US ended Temporary Protected Status for Syrians and also moved to terminate TPS for several countries including Yemen, adding anxiety for affected families.
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