AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAden Protest: Thousands marched in Aden outside the governorate headquarters, denouncing collapsing public services, “foreign interference,” and rejecting prisoner-exchange releases they say undermine justice. Hajjah Crime: In Houthi-controlled Abs district, a boy’s body was found in a well after reports of sexual assault and killing, triggering demands for arrests and accountability. Sana’a Airport Update: Houthis announced Sana’a International Airport is fully restored after recent airstrikes, saying runways were rehabilitated; the airport dispute remains tied to wider Yemen-Saudi escalation. Red Sea Threat: Reuters reports Iran has asked the Houthis to be ready to close the Red Sea oil route via Bab el-Mandeb if the US targets Iranian power infrastructure, with Houthis reportedly deploying missiles and drones near the strait. Public Health: Taiz health authorities recorded 600 dog-bite cases leading to rabies infections in the first half of 2026—already above all of 2025—urging faster vaccination after bites. Regional Tensions & Energy: Oil eased as traders weigh US-Iran escalation and Strait of Hormuz disruption risks, while Yemen’s conflict is increasingly seen as part of the same pressure web.
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