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*[[February 4]]: A huge demonstration takes place in [[Athens]] as tens of thousands protest against the [[Alexis Tsipras|Tsipras]] government compromise deal with FYROM over the use of "Macedonia". | *[[February 4]]: A huge demonstration takes place in [[Athens]] as tens of thousands protest against the [[Alexis Tsipras|Tsipras]] government compromise deal with FYROM over the use of "Macedonia". | ||
*[[February 4]]: [[Nikos Anastasiades]] wins re-election as [[Cyprus]] president after defeating Stavros Malas (56% - 44%) in a runoff. | *[[February 4]]: [[Nikos Anastasiades]] wins re-election as [[Cyprus]] president after defeating Stavros Malas (56% - 44%) in a runoff. | ||
+ | *[[February 17]]: [[AEK BC|AEK]] defeat [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] 88-83 to life the [[Greek Basketball Cup]]. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 19:14, February 17, 2018
Contents
Events
January
- January 17: Notorious crime boss, Vasilis Stefanakos, is gunned down, in front of his house, in Haidari.
- January 28: The first round of the Cypriot presidential elections is held. Incumbent Nikos Anastasiades takes first place with 35.5% of the vote while Stavros Malas finishes second with 30.24%.
February
- February 4: A huge demonstration takes place in Athens as tens of thousands protest against the Tsipras government compromise deal with FYROM over the use of "Macedonia".
- February 4: Nikos Anastasiades wins re-election as Cyprus president after defeating Stavros Malas (56% - 44%) in a runoff.
- February 17: AEK defeat Olympiakos 88-83 to life the Greek Basketball Cup.
Deaths
- January 2: Eugene Gerards, coach of OFI FC for 15 years.
- January 11: Takis Loukanidis, footballer.
- January 13: Aristides Roubanis, basketball player