AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSaudi-Yemen Finance & Demining: Saudi Arabia approved a new SAR 224m (about $60m) budget-support tranche to ease Yemen’s deficit and salaries, and extended the Masam landmine-clearance project for another year, aiming to stabilize the economy and reduce humanitarian risks. Yemen Cabinet Approvals: Yemen’s Council of Ministers approved the annual plan for 1448 AH and backed a mining-sector strategy plus a Standards/Metrology/Quality Control strategic plan focused on safer products, stronger infrastructure, and consumer protection. Culture & IP for Yemen’s Creatives: Sana’a’s Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism met the Poets and Performers Union to address working conditions, and push clearer coordination with telecom and production/distribution companies so poets and performers get their intellectual and material rights. Shipping Security for Yemen’s Region: The EU Naval Mission ASPIDES said it has helped secure passage of 2,040+ commercial ships through the Red Sea since late 2023, operating around Bab al-Mandeb and Hormuz amid ongoing Houthi attacks. Food Security Warning (Yemen Included): FAO and WFP warned acute hunger could worsen June–November 2026, listing Yemen among the most severe “hunger hotspots” with 18.3m people in crisis or worse. Maritime Risk & Drones Debate: A separate push for “ending killer drones” calls for tighter ethical and legal limits as drone warfare expands across conflict zones, including Yemen.
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