AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMecca & Kaaba Protests: Yemenis flooded Sana’a, Dhamar, Sa’ada and other governorates in mass marches after what they call Trump’s insults to Mecca and the Holy Kaaba, with organizers and rights groups rejecting any denigration of Islamic sanctities. Religious Rights Watch: Entisaf condemned the repeated attacks on holy sites, saying freedom of expression can’t be used to incite hatred or disrespect Muslim beliefs. Hijrah Cultural Seminars: Sa’ada’s Endowments and Guidance office held a cultural seminar commemorating the Prophet Muhammad’s Hijrah, stressing patience and moral lessons from early persecution. Youth & Education Development: In Al-Hodeidah, an international youth forum wrapped up by adopting an implementation matrix for Yemen’s first scientific youth conference, focusing on awareness, work, research, innovation and AI. University Training: 21 September University concluded a leadership training program for Al-Dhale University staff, aiming to boost academic and administrative performance. Humanitarian Pressure: A UN-linked report flags Yemen among major hunger hotspots, warning that conflict and funding gaps could worsen food insecurity. Yemeni Coffee Abroad: In Dearborn, Michigan, a Yemeni coffee shop owner is using qahwah to connect communities—turning a local tradition into a cultural bridge.
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