AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRed Sea & Yemen Security: Aden protesters rallied outside the ICRC over alleged al-Qaeda-linked names being included in a Yemen prisoner exchange, warning the swaps could legitimize extremist elements. Humanitarian Pressure in Yemen: A UN-linked update says nearly 100,000 irregular migrants entered Yemen in the first half of 2026, with June arrivals up 15% as many land via Djibouti. Health Crisis: Yemen reports 30 dengue deaths and nearly 5,800 cases in the first half of 2026, with officials warning of a rainy-season surge. Frontline & Mobilization: Fresh clashes and mobilization moves across Yemen’s governorates are raising fears of renewed war. Maritime Economy: As Red Sea risks persist, Maersk says it will resume some Middle East–U.S. sailings via the Suez Canal, aiming to cut transit times—an early sign carriers are testing a return to safer routes. Regional Geopolitics: Renewed U.S.-Iran fighting and threats around Hormuz are again rattling oil markets, with knock-on effects for fuel prices and shipping costs. Border & Trade Friction: UAE–Saudi cross-border trade is seeing multi-day delays, while businesses report blocked payments—another sign regional tensions are hitting everyday commerce.
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