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Yemen Power Struggle: In Taiz, Yemen’s electricity minister says the public grid has slipped out of state control, with Muslim Brotherhood–aligned military leaders running “commercial electricity” and residents facing steep, inflated bills amid damaged infrastructure. Regional Pressure on Yemen: India’s foreign minister flagged Yemen alongside Lebanon, Sudan, and Libya as part of a wider West Asia instability that threatens maritime traffic and civilian safety. Cultural Continuity: In Hodeidah, 1447 AH summer courses wrapped with large enrollments across open, model, and scout centers, spotlighting Qur’an memorization, faith education, and community participation. Humanitarian Backdrop: CARE warns that global aid cuts hit women and girls first—an impact felt across crisis zones that include Gaza, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Myanmar, echoing the strain Yemen families face. What’s Missing: No fresh Yemen-specific developments dominated the latest hours beyond the Taiz grid report.

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