AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoYemen Security: Four Yemeni government soldiers were killed and about ten wounded in an armed attack on a military gathering in Hadramout’s Ramaa district, with gunmen arriving in 4x4 vehicles and launching a fast escape before a manhunt began. Cultural Belonging: In New York, Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s “Immigrant Enclaves” map sparked backlash for omitting Little Italy and other long-standing communities, with critics calling it cultural erasure—an argument that resonates with Yemenis and other diaspora groups watching how cities define identity. Regional Crossroads: Analysts point to Yemen’s Bab al-Mandeb and Red Sea routes as key to how the wider Iran–US confrontation could unfold, while crowds in Yemen’s Sa’ada and Sanaa staged “warning and mobilization” rallies against Saudi aggression and siege. Women’s Rights Under Pressure: UN Women warns aid cuts are dismantling women’s organizations on the front lines, including in Yemen, leaving more women and girls without support. Education in Houthi Areas: Reports say Houthi authorities’ new school-year policies are drawing criticism over unequal access to supplies and cash support, raising worries about fairness in Yemen’s education system.
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