AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMaritime Security: Pirates hijacked two commercial vessels off Yemen and Somalia, holding 22 Indian crew members safe so far. An Eritrea-flagged tanker (Sibu 1/Semull) was seized in the Gulf of Aden and diverted toward Somalia, while a Cameroon-flagged cargo ship (Lutuf) was taken off Puntland carrying Turkish weapons and communications gear. Puntland Accountability: A drone strike near Garmaal first described as killing pirates is now disputed, with local reporting naming four dead men and a Turkish role still unconfirmed, as Puntland investigates. Humanitarian Pressure: Somalia’s hunger crisis is worsening as WFP says it has only a tenth of 2022 resources, warning millions face acute food insecurity and children are hardest hit. Governance & Rights: A report says Somalia’s NISA has been intimidating journalists, with threats to freelance reporter Mohamed Bulbul after his Guardian co-authored story. Energy Policy: Somalia is preparing an open, competitive process for oil investors as exploration enters a critical stage. Regional Politics: Somaliland President Irro floated a Djibouti-style plan to host foreign military bases and expand Berbera’s role, while Somalia’s foreign ministry denied any recognition of northern Cyprus.
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