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Amazon Officials Discuss Cloud And Innovation Opportunities In Cyprus

Nicodemos Damianou, the Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation, and Digital Policy, held productive discussions with officials from Amazon during their visit to Cyprus. This meeting builds on President Nikos Christodoulides’ recent US trip, continuing efforts to position Cyprus as a strategic hub for tech giants.

The discussions, highlighted in an Instagram post by Damianou, centered on leveraging Amazon Cloud Services and public sector solutions to bolster local innovation ecosystems. This move could potentially lead to the establishment of research and development centers on the island.

Damianou expressed enthusiasm about the ongoing talks, saying, “Honored to welcome Amazon’s leadership to Cyprus, following fruitful discussions in the US. We’re exploring the capabilities of Amazon Cloud and looking into strengthening our innovation capacity, exciting developments are on the horizon!”

Such collaborations signify a promising future where Cyprus could become a beacon for tech innovation and research, attracting top talents and investments globally.

Cyprus Fuel Prices Jump 20.5% As Energy Costs Rise Across The EU

Cyprus recorded a 20.5% year-on-year increase in the prices of fuels and lubricants for personal transport in May 2026, according to Eurostat data released on Monday.

The increase was broadly in line with the European Union average of 20.7%, with fuel and lubricant prices rising across all EU member states during the period.

Cyprus Tracks The EU Average

Among EU countries, the largest annual increases were recorded in Bulgaria (33.9%), Luxembourg (32.2%), Lithuania (30.8%) and Romania (30.4%). At the other end of the scale, Hungary registered the smallest increase at 3.5%, while annual growth ranged from 12.7% in Poland to 29.2% in France across the remaining member states.

Eurostat noted that fuel and lubricant prices generally declined across the EU until February 2026 before moving higher in subsequent months.

Diesel And Petrol Follow Different Paths

Across the European Union, diesel prices increased by 29% in May 2026 compared with the same month a year earlier, while petrol prices rose by 16.2%. Monthly trends, however, were more mixed. Between April and May 2026, diesel prices across the EU fell by 5.8%, whereas petrol prices increased by 0.8%.

In Cyprus, diesel prices declined by 1.5% over the same period. Although lower than in April, the decrease was less pronounced than in Germany (-11.9%), Greece (-8.5%), Estonia (-8.4%) and Ireland (-8.1%).

Petrol prices moved in the opposite direction, rising by 2.1% between April and May. A similar pattern was observed across much of the EU, with 23 member states reporting monthly increases. Italy recorded the largest monthly rise in petrol prices at 6.9%, while decreases were reported in Germany (-5.6%), Ireland (-2.0%) and Sweden (-0.7%).

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