AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy Resilience & Grid Risk: Cyprus faced widespread power cuts after a generation failure in occupied areas, with the interconnection meaning outages spilled into government-controlled districts—raising fresh questions about safeguards and how quickly the EAC/TSOC can respond to sudden shocks. Permits vs. Reality in Coastal Development: New reporting highlights Israeli-backed projects in Latchi, Trozena and Polemidia where construction and excavation reportedly moved ahead while key planning or licensing issues were still unresolved—fueling concerns over environmental permits and community impacts. Marine & Climate Security: Cyprus protested to the UN over Turkey’s plans for a natural gas pipeline, warning that seismic survey steps and “preparatory activities” signal intent to proceed with an agreement Cyprus says is illegal. Water, Food & Farming Pressure: Farmers still await full compensation after this year’s foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, while potato growers warn of persistent water shortages and reservoirs reportedly sit at about 40% after recent rain. Local Governance & Streets: Nicosia’s mayor pushed back on calls to reopen Makarios Avenue to all traffic, arguing the debate must not ignore EU co-financing risks and broader changes in how people shop and move. Tourism & Environment: Cyprus residents are set for a record 2.1 million trips abroad this year, with more air links boosting travel—good for connectivity, but a reminder of the island’s growing footprint.
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