AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDrone Incident in Marib: A U.S.-made MQ-9 Reaper reportedly crashed in Yemen’s Marib after being shot down, with a Yemeni military source saying the attack came from Houthi forces; the incident follows a similar downing in Marib weeks earlier, as both sides trade blame over U.S.-British actions. Humanitarian Warning: The UN says Yemen is edging closer to collapse after a decade of war and neglect, with millions needing aid, severe malnutrition among children, and widespread healthcare access breakdowns. Diplomatic Mourning: UAE diplomatic adviser Dr. Anwar Gargash paid tribute to Yemen’s former president Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, recalling his role in Yemen’s conflict era and expressing hope for lasting peace. Power Support from Saudi Arabia: Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council says Saudi Arabia’s $150 million oil-derivatives grant will help run diesel and mazout power plants and ease suffering. Education Rebuild: Yemeni university leaders signed a national network plan for international relations offices in Cairo, aiming to reconnect higher education with global academia after years of isolation. Legal Debate on Hormuz Fees: A Yemeni journalist argues Iran and Oman could legally charge navigation service fees in the Strait of Hormuz under maritime law, while rejecting tolls on passage itself.
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