AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis: UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher warned Yemen’s hunger is worsening fast as acute food insecurity rises to nearly 60% of people, with the Yemen appeal funded at under 15% and 73 UN staff still arbitrarily detained by Houthi authorities. Peace Process: UN envoy Hans Grundberg urged parties to use the regional de-escalation after the US-Iran deal to revive Yemen’s stalled political process, noting the 2022 truce holds but the conflict remains unresolved. Mine Risk: UN rights chief Volker Türk said at least 58 states and territories are contaminated by anti-personnel mines, with Yemen among the countries seeing heavy civilian casualties. Local Impact: German ambassador Thomas Schneider described Marib as still marked by displacement and hardship, but also by optimism and growing cooperation between local authorities, UN agencies, and international partners. Public Mood: Mass rallies in Sana’a and other provinces backed Iran and the “resistance axis” while condemning Trump’s remarks about Mecca.
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