AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFuel Crisis in Yemen: Yemen’s government in Aden raised petrol prices, jumping a 20-litre jerrycan from 29,500 to 36,000 rials, and protests erupted in Hadramout over worsening services, recurring blackouts, and the growing fuel squeeze—reports say security forces dispersed demonstrators and opened fire, with no casualties immediately confirmed. Houthi Economic Push: Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi renewed calls for a broad economic boycott of Western and Israeli goods, framing it as support for Iraq’s oil and a response to “humanitarian cover” for intelligence and war. Regional Flashpoint Talk: As US-Iran diplomacy and threats trade back and forth, Yemen’s Houthis claimed their first attack on Israel since the war began. Climate Law: The UN General Assembly voted 141-8 to back an ICJ climate opinion, with the US among the few opposing—while Yemen also voted against. Humanitarian Strain: A humanitarian expert warned aid cuts could drive an “invisible catastrophe,” arguing affected communities must have a say. Health Watch: Yemen faces a malaria surge, with officials warning 64% of the population is at heightened risk.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.