26 June – An Israeli official says that the nation has asked Cyprus to consider allowing Israel to set up a shipping point on the island for goods destined for Gaza.[12]
18 October – Cobalt Air, a Cypriotairline headquartered in Nicosia, suddenly announces its dissolution. It also cancels all further operations, leaving many passengers stranded in Cyprus.[14][15]
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