AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHumanitarian & Culture: Road To Freedom founder Ra’ed Khan reflects on a decade of humanitarian work tied to the Syrian refugee crisis, as his debut book “Hurriyah” prepares for release July 3—highlighting how music industry support helped amplify displaced voices. Education & Youth: Education Above All (EAA) and Yemen’s Awqaf partners in Qatar celebrated the Qatar Scholarships Programme’s 500-scholarship milestone, honoring graduates and top students and welcoming the eighth cohort. Yemen & Heritage Under Pressure: In Ibb, activists accuse the Houthi-controlled Antiquities Office of negligence after unauthorized digging and artifact looting at a historic Dhofar site, with guards reportedly absent and items smuggled out. Yemen & Higher Learning: Eight Yemeni universities unveiled new academic cooperation networks in Cairo with European partners, aiming to rebuild international research links despite conflict and mobility limits. Sports Integrity: Qatar Basketball Federation ran a sports integrity workshop with ICSS, focusing on fair play and preventing match-fixing. Red Sea & Daily Life: Reuters reports Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis say they will ban ships linked to Israel from the Red Sea, raising fresh concerns for global shipping and energy flows. Palestinian Lives & Memory: AP describes demolitions in east Jerusalem leaving families in limbo and “trying to erase” childhood and history.
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