AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Health & Science: Yemen’s Health Ministry is pushing a public pushback against irrational antibiotic use, warning that unprescribed, incomplete courses are driving antimicrobial resistance and turning minor infections into life-threatening risks. Houthi Protests: In Houthi-held areas, mass rallies in Sanaa and 14+ provinces backed Iran and warned Saudi Arabia over alleged violations of Yemeni airspace, with fears rising for Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab security. Local Industry Oversight: Yemen’s Standards Authority ran factory inspections in Taiz, sampling products for lab testing, checking calibration of measuring tools, and preparing legal action over violations. Drone-Making via Education: A Houthi-controlled Sana’a university launched a “Bachelor of Science in Aviation and Technology,” with sources saying it’s a cover for drone production and that campus security is being tightened around suspected workshops. International Tech & Trade: Canada and Saudi Arabia signed deals covering defence, investment, health technology, mining, infrastructure, and AI, including talks on double-tax avoidance and a coordination council. Global Science for Yemen’s Region: Africa expanded a digital plant health surveillance programme to 38 countries, training specialists with tablets and geospatial tools—observers included Yemen. Security Tech: The Pentagon’s new Massed Modular Aircraft drone push aims to replace attrition-hit systems with cheaper platforms designed to be lost in combat. Human Rights & Accountability: Islah demanded answers on the 11-year disappearance of Mohammed Qahtan, saying Houthis provided unverified remains without clear documentation.
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