AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHumanitarian Aid in Yemen: The UN reports 7.32 million vulnerable Yemenis received life-saving help in the first five months of 2026, but funding is only 12.8% of the $2.16bn needed, threatening sustained operations. Health Crisis in Ibb: Hundreds of diabetic patients in Houthi-controlled Ibb face an insulin shortage after local warehouses reportedly stay empty for months, with accusations of diversion and black-market sales. Red Sea Shipping Shift: Major carriers including Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are starting to reroute some services back through the Suez Canal, cutting voyage times as Red Sea risks show signs of easing. Yemen Sovereignty vs. Iran Flight: Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council calls an Iran-bound Houthi delegation flight a violation of sovereignty, while Houthis say Saudi jets tried to block the landing. Mobilization Rallies: Sana’a, Hodeidah, Amran, Hajjah, Sa’ada and other areas hold rallies declaring readiness to end aggression and blockade, with public works and hospital staff among the participants. Cultural & Heritage Pressure: Yemen says 28 looted antiquities are in London collections and auctions, including items at the British Museum, renewing calls for international action.
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