AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU Parliament Plenary: MEPs open a Strasbourg session focused on security, the EU’s next long-term budget, enlargement, AI and cybersecurity, plus votes on updated air passenger rights and social security coordination; Border & Travel: The EU’s migration chief says it will push harder to fix Entry/Exit System (EES) problems after airlines warned of up to five-hour airport delays, noting Cyprus and Ireland are not covered by EES; NATO & Turkey: As leaders head to the Ankara summit, reporting highlights Trump’s push for a Turkey defence opening and Ankara’s bid to shape NATO’s future role—raising questions for Cyprus and the wider EU defence agenda; Cyprus Politics & Justice: Cyprus’ Schengen bid faces renewed criticism over security and partition risks, while a Supreme Court case reiterates that trespass to land can trigger legal remedies even when demolition orders aren’t automatic; Cost of Living: A new analysis says affordability pressures are hitting Cyprus households hardest, with housing and low incomes at the core; Commemoration: Cyprus’ Interior Minister attended Kalamaria’s memorial marking the 1974 coup and Turkish invasion, stressing justice and reunification.
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