AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUN Diplomacy: Cyprus’ UN envoy Maria Michael protested Turkey’s planned natural gas pipeline deal with Turkish Cypriot authorities, calling it illegal and already underway via seismic survey steps. Energy & Power: EAC said Cyprus-wide power cuts were triggered by a telecom failure affecting data from major photovoltaic parks, while a separate Saturday outage in occupied areas was linked to a north-side grid fault. Local Economy & Transport: Road freight volumes rose in Q1 2026, but average haul distances fell sharply, pointing to shorter trips despite higher tonnage. Tourism & Business: The Presidential Residence in Troodos will host “Pame Troodos 3” on 6 September, spotlighting mountain producers and small businesses. Regulation & Markets: Cyprus’ CySEC warned funds about an EU-wide risk management review, while the Cyprus Stock Exchange extended suspensions/delisting for treasury bills and other firms. Labour & Hospitality: PASYXE pushed for whistleblowers over claims of illegal hotel employment, stressing lawful use of licensed agencies. Geopolitics & Cyprus: Cyprus also faced renewed regional pressure as Turkey-Greece-Cyprus tensions and Iran-related security concerns continued to dominate headlines.
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