AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRed Sea Shipping Security: A cargo vessel reported an armed attack 30 nautical miles southwest of Yemen’s al-Hodeidah; UKMTO issued a caution advisory as no group claimed responsibility, keeping pressure on Bab al-Mandab trade routes. Frontline Violence in Hodeidah: Pro-government forces repelled a Houthi push in Hays after heavy reinforcements and artillery; separate reports say at least one soldier was killed and two wounded in clashes as the fighting aims at regaining access to Bab al-Mandab. Saudi-Iran-Yemen Escalation: The Saudi-led coalition warned it will respond with “unprecedented” force to any Houthi targeting of Saudi assets, accusing the group of trying to divert attention from violations and of attacking sea lines of communication. UN Oversight: The UNSC is set to consider extending the Yemen reporting mandate on Houthi Red Sea attacks, even as verified incidents have been absent since late 2025. Education & Skills: A Saudi-backed program launched to train 500 Yemeni teachers in digital skills across multiple governorates, including AI-enabled content creation for classrooms. Renewables Planning: Sana’a hosted committee talks to accelerate preparations for Yemen’s Fourth Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition 2026. Water Stress Snapshot: A new global map flags Yemen as highly water-stressed (169.8%), a reminder for industry and agriculture planning under scarcity.
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