AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Pressure: Iran-linked unrest is already biting Cyprus’ summer plans, with airlines cutting capacity at Larnaca and Paphos and around 600,000 seats missing from summer schedules—tourism momentum is fading fast as travellers hesitate. Diplomacy & Security: Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni is in Cyprus today to push a tighter, more structured partnership, with defence, energy (including ENI in the EEZ), digital links, trade and tourism on the agenda. Water Stress Test: Cyprus’ water policy faces a hard reality check: dam reserves are under pressure, and a new allocation scenario warns that pushing beyond limits could drain dams before 2028—while desalination is increasingly carrying the drinking-water load. Regional Tensions: Turkey’s “Blue Homeland” maritime push is back in focus, with fresh alarm in Greece over draft legislation that could reshape how Ankara frames islands and Aegean “gray zones.” Culture & Identity: Cyprus will unveil its National Pontic Greek Genocide Memorial in Paralimni on 19 May, tying remembrance to a wider international recognition push. Local Life: Cyprus has approved its first crematorium in Paphos, with construction expected to start in September 2026. Sports/Pop: Eurovision ended with Bulgaria’s Dara winning “Bangaranga,” while Cyprus finished 19th with Antigoni Buxton’s “Jalla.”
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.