AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoYemen Water Security: Acting PM Mohammed Miftah ordered a national water strategy to curb Yemen’s groundwater depletion, warning that excessive, largely unregulated pumping—often via solar-powered pumps—threatens future water reserves. Education Results: Sana’a’s Ministry of Education announced 2025–2026 high school exam results, with an 88.12% overall passing rate; results can be checked via Yemen Mobile SMS or by calling 160. Antibiotic Resistance: Yemen’s Health Ministry flagged rising harm from irrational antibiotic use, stressing that sales without prescriptions and incomplete courses are driving antimicrobial resistance. Higher Education Oversight: Yemen’s Higher Education ministry reviewed annual performance reports for 21 September University and affiliated colleges, including progress in digital transformation and quality assurance. Tech & Security Risk: A Houthi-controlled University of Science and Technology in Sana’a reportedly launched a “Bachelor of Science in Aviation and Technology” as a cover for drone production, with campus security reportedly being tightened around suspected workshops. Regional Tech Policy: The Arab League and Kuwait launched the 10th Arab Media Excellence Award with a record 154 nominations, with this year’s theme focused on Arab media and artificial intelligence. Space Science: NASA says Spain will be a prime spot for the Aug. 12, 2026 total solar eclipse, with the Perseids peaking the night after.
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