AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUN & Cyprus Diplomacy: UN chief António Guterres is set to visit Cyprus late July to push a renewed push for reunification talks, with government framing it as support for a solution rather than status quo. DISY Politics: DISY has paused formal presidential election discussions until autumn, citing a focus on the Cyprus issue and Guterres’s visit despite internal campaign friction and allegations of interference in recent elections. Nicosia Governance: Nicosia’s historic Municipal Garden is heading for a major €4.1m renovation competition, aimed at making the century-old landmark greener, more accessible, and more welcoming. Public Order & Justice: A cocaine retrial in Zavrantonas continues with defense claims that a key witness tried to frame the accused, while police say a weapons cache found in a Larnaca raid may link to unsolved cases. Law & Privacy: The police union Isotita criticises police for disclosing an officer’s profession after a Nicosia crash, arguing it breaches privacy rules. Local Disputes: Squatters have blocked public access to part of a Larnaca beach, turning it into a makeshift caravan resort amid a bureaucratic fight over privately owned land. Economy & Society: June tourist arrivals fell 1.7% year-on-year, while Eurobank was named Cyprus’ best bank for 2026 by Euromoney. Regional Security: Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is closed again after strikes, with a Cyprus-flagged container ship hit and a crew member reported missing.
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