AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoYemen Higher Education: Yemen’s universities have launched a national network of international relations offices to rebuild global academic links after years of isolation, with EU-backed support through the YHELD project. Yemen Agriculture & Food Security: Yemen’s agriculture sector is reporting gains despite blockade pressures, including a 21% rise in grain output and a 31% jump in legumes from 2015–2025, alongside wheat expansion in al-Jawf. Climate & War Impacts: New research warns that conflict is worsening climate stress, estimating the Israel-Gaza war has generated about 33 million tonnes of CO₂e so far, with calls for military emissions to be counted in climate reporting. Red Sea Heritage: Archaeologists in Egypt’s Red Sea port of Aydhab uncovered large ancient water reservoirs and service buildings, highlighting the region’s past trade and pilgrimage infrastructure. AI & Inclusion: Arab women’s advocates warn that AI development without women’s voices could lock in bias, urging faster access to AI and deep-tech roles. Global Tech/Trade: Seafood Expo Asia/Seafood Processing Asia returns to Singapore on 2–4 Sept 2026, with Yemen listed among participating suppliers. US-Iran Talks & Shipping Risk: Reports say a US-Iran memorandum could extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while shipping firms weigh logistics and insurance after disruptions. Defense Supply Crunch: A new analysis says replenishing key US weapons used in the Iran war could take at least three years, raising concerns for future readiness.
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