AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYawm al-Wilayah (Ghadir Day) in Yemen: In Sana’a’s As-Safiyah district, cultural activists and the General Mobilization marked the anniversary with speeches and poems linking wilayah to Yemeni faith identity and solidarity with Gaza and Palestine. Coastline control: The Yemeni government continues tightening its grip on the coastline as Red Sea and Gulf shipping remains sensitive amid regional security shifts. Islamic awakening legacy: A new profile revisits Imam Khomeini’s role in reshaping Islamic political discourse and inspiring anti-imperialist resistance beyond Iran. Somaliland sovereignty row: The US reaffirmed Somalia’s territorial integrity, treating Somaliland as part of Somalia—despite Israel’s earlier recognition—keeping the diplomatic dispute simmering near Yemen and the Bab al-Mandeb. Migrant policy pushback: Libya’s foreign minister-designate rejected any external plans to resettle migrants in Libya, stressing sovereignty and voluntary return and humanitarian support. Extremism and antisemitism: A piece traces how Nazism and jihadism diverged in goals but converged in organized hatred of Jews, linking historical propaganda and alliances. Community grief in the US: A Yemeni Muslim community in Buffalo mourned a deli owner killed in shootings, with local leaders calling for support and prevention.
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