AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEid al-Adha Relief: Qatar Red Crescent Society says its “MakeTheirEid” campaign hit 247,344 beneficiaries across Qatar and 13 countries, including Yemen, with sacrificial meat delivered via local partners and Sharia-compliant slaughter. Cannes Spotlight on Yemen: “The Station,” selected for Critics’ Week at Cannes, follows Yemeni sorority Sara Ishaq’s intimate story of two sisters split by a fractured Yemen—where daily survival and sisterhood matter as much as the conflict. Tribal Reconciliation in Al-Dhale’: In Al-Hasha, a tribal settlement resolved an accidental killing case between the Al-Darsi and Al-Mahmoudi families, with a pardon announced in a reconciliation gathering led by local officials. Wilayah Day Culture & Health: Al Bayda’s health sector marked Wilayah Day with a public speech event linking loyalty, patience, and community solidarity to Imam Ali’s legacy. Houthi Detentions Call-Out: Human rights groups urge Houthi authorities to release UN and civil society staff arbitrarily detained over the past two years, warning that arrests disrupt lifesaving aid. Yemeni Women Driving: A report highlights how Yemeni women are teaching each other to drive, pushing back against mobility barriers shaped by culture and security checkpoints. Sport & Youth: Yemen is listed among six nations for the Int’l Handball Federation Trophy in Dhaka, with youth categories set for group play and semifinals. US Immigration Ruling: A US federal judge struck down Trump-era policies that paused asylum and other immigration decisions for people from 39 countries, including Yemen, calling the delays unlawful.
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