AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHunger Crisis in Yemen: FAO and WFP warn acute food insecurity will worsen June–November in 13 “hunger hotspots,” naming Yemen among the most critical cases as conflict, economic shocks, and funding shortfalls bite hardest. Rights Under Fire: Human Rights Watch calls a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on a bus of children in Saada “an apparent war crime,” adding to a pattern of civilian killings the group says it has documented. UN Yemen File: UN experts say all sides may have committed war crimes in Yemen, while the UN also urges urgent access to the most vulnerable. Houthi Living-Cost Backlash: In Sana’a, an acting Houthi official sparked anger after urging hungry Yemenis to cut internet spending and “put coin over coin,” as Yemenis describe worsening hunger and economic hardship. Parliament on Sovereignty Roadmap: Yemen’s parliament endorsed Sayyed Abdul-Malik’s call for a sovereignty roadmap to break the 11-year siege and reorganize the internal front. Explosive Remnants Kill Children: In Al-Dhalea, four children were killed and nine injured by unexploded ordnance, underscoring the ongoing landmine threat. Regional Security Tension: Yemen’s military leadership warned Israel’s presence in Somaliland could directly threaten Yemen and Red Sea maritime security.
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