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US-Iran MoU and Yemen-linked trade: The US and Iran signed an interim framework that lifts the blockade and reopens the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days, aiming to restart shipping and ease energy costs—moves that could indirectly affect Yemen’s Red Sea and Gulf logistics. Israel’s pushback: Israeli officials and analysts say the deal leaves key security issues unresolved, including Iran’s missiles and support for proxies such as groups operating in Yemen. IRGC tactics in Iraq: Reuters reports Iran’s IRGC set up secret cells in Iraq to run drone attacks on Gulf states hosting US forces, underscoring ongoing regional risk for maritime and supply routes. Maritime pressure near Yemen: Somali pirates holding an Egyptian-led crew off Yemen reportedly raised ransom demands from $2m to $3m, keeping shipping and hostage negotiations in limbo. Humanitarian supply strain: UN agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in hotspots including Yemen, with conflict, funding cuts and climate shocks driving people toward famine. Agribusiness spotlight: Yemen’s fertilizer and pesticide sector gets attention as local production exhibitions and land-reclamation work continue, including efforts tied to Al-Hodeidah.

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