Every governance event classified by the Civica Pulse Beta pipeline. Updated daily.
The Civica Pulse Beta is a real-time governance shock monitor under active validation. Events queued for human review (severe and catastrophic severity tiers, plus events where the classifier didn't reach consensus) do not drive published Pulse scores until a reviewer confirms them. See the Pulse methodology for the full pipeline.
The headline describes Taiz (Yemen) as a city besieged twice and demanding justice, with a companion report on suppression of freedoms in Marib, indicating ongoing armed conflict dynamics and systematic repression in Yemen's civil war context.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Armed conflict outbreak
StabilitySevere − · -5
The headlines describe Taiz under siege (twice) and Marib under repressive control, indicating ongoing armed conflict dynamics and systematic suppression in Yemen, consistent with active conflict conditions.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Armed conflict outbreak
StabilitySevere − · -5
The headline describes Taiz (Yemen) as a city besieged twice and demanding justice, with a related report on suppression of freedoms in Marib under the guise of stability, consistent with ongoing armed conflict dynamics and systematic repression in Yemen.
YemenMay 2, 2026تعز … مدينة تُحاصر مرتين وتطالب بالإنصاف لا الوعودStabilitySevere − · -63/3 agreeQueued for review
The headline references Taiz (Yemen) being besieged twice and demanding justice, indicating ongoing armed conflict and siege conditions in a city long encircled by Houthi forces.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Armed conflict outbreak
StabilitySevere − · -6
The headline describes Taiz (Yemen) as a city besieged twice and demanding justice, referencing the ongoing armed conflict and blockade conditions that have characterized the Yemeni civil war in that city.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Armed conflict outbreak
StabilitySevere − · -6
The headline describes Taiz (Yemen) as a city besieged twice and demanding justice, referencing the ongoing armed conflict siege conditions in a major Yemeni city.
YemenApr 28, 2026Yemen: One year on, impunity for detention centre strike exposes US failures on accountability and civilian harm preventionRule of LawSevere − · -53/3 agree
On April 28, 2025, a US air strike struck a Houthi-run migrant detention centre in Sa'ada, northwestern Yemen, killing and injuring dozens of African migrants. One year later, no investigation or accountability measures have been implemented, and survivors continue to experience physical and psychological trauma. Amnesty International has called for the strike to be investigated as a potential war crime and has documented the absence of progress toward justice or reparations for affected civilians.
AI summary · Claude Haiku
Source description (1 paragraph)
(One year on from the deadly US air strike on a Huthi-run migrant detention centre in Sa’ada, north-western Yemen, there has been no discernible progress towards justice and reparation, and survivors are still struggling with severe physical and psychological trauma, Amnesty International said today. The organization had called for the 28 April 2025 strike by US forces, which killed and injured dozens of African migrants to be investigated as a war crime, and this month spoke once again to six […]
The post Yemen: One year on, impunity for detention centre strike exposes US failures on accountability and civilian harm prevention appeared first on Amnesty International.)
The event centers on a deadly airstrike on a migrant detention centre, impunity for civilian harm, and ongoing trauma of survivors — most closely fitting detention conditions in a severe negative context, though the armed conflict and accountability failure dimensions make this a difficult classification.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Detention conditions change
Rule of LawSevere − · -5
The event centers on a deadly airstrike on a migrant detention centre, ongoing impunity, and survivors' trauma — most closely fitting detention conditions (conditions and treatment of detainees, including lethal harm) in the severe_neg tier given the scale of casualties and lack of accountability, though armed_conflict or protest_crackdown could also apply given the military strike context.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Detention conditions change
Rule of LawSevere − · -5
The event centers on a deadly airstrike on a detention centre holding migrants with no accountability or reparations one year on, touching on both armed conflict/civilian harm and detention conditions; detention_conditions is selected as the most specific fit given the focus on the facility and survivors' ongoing trauma, though armed_conflict is also plausible.