AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen’s Southern Energy Strain: Aden residents report electricity cuts reaching about 20 hours a day, with protests and knock-on effects for water, health, education, and daily commerce, while Hadramut faces fuel-price pressure that’s raising transport and living costs. Yemeni Coffee Culture Abroad: Biladi Coffee House opened in Amherst, bringing Yemeni coffee traditions and hospitality to a new community space. Wilayah Day in Yemen: Houthi leader Abdul Malik Badruddin Al-Houthi delivered a religious address marking Ghadir Khumm and Day of Wilayah, congratulating Yemeni Muslims and the wider Islamic Ummah. Education & Scholarships: Education Above All and Qatar’s Awqaf honored graduates and outstanding students, welcoming the eighth cohort of Qatar Scholarships Programme beneficiaries and celebrating the completion of 500 scholarships. Sports Integrity Workshop: Qatar Basketball Federation ran a sports-integrity workshop with ICSS, focusing on fair play and preventing match-fixing. Human Rights Watch on Citizenship: Bahrain revoked nationality from 69 Shia citizens of Iranian heritage, including infants, leaving many stateless—an issue that also touches Yemen-region identity and rights debates.
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