AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoHumanitarian Cash for Yemenis: Nearly 500,000 internally displaced Yemenis have received EU-funded emergency cash assistance, with support reaching women and girls and people with disabilities, and a push to move families from short-term relief toward vocational training and small business support. UN Detentions in Yemen: The UN says 73 staff remain arbitrarily detained by Houthi militias, including cases involving isolation and a call for immediate, unconditional release. Yemen’s Cultural Pulse: Oman’s Music Center released the 21st issue of its Omani Music Magazine, spotlighting Arab and Omani musical heritage and honoring late singer Jassim bin Abdullah al Shaqsi. Yemeni Identity Abroad: A Yemeni-founded coffee house, Biladi Coffee House, opened in Amherst, bringing Yemeni coffee culture and a “home” welcome to a diverse community. Education & Rights: Students raised concerns over fee reimbursement rules and arrears, arguing delays and stricter norms could block certificates, exams, and jobs. Faith & Belonging: A Muslim-American valedictorian faced online harassment for wearing a niqab, reigniting debate over religious freedom and pluralism.
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