April 25: Police discover a third body in Orounta, after being led there by Metaxas. The latter confesses to seven murders.
May
May 11: PAOK win the Greek Cup for the third time in a row after defeating AEK for the third time in a row (this time with 1-0), and the so called “Double” for the first time after clinching the championship three weeks earlier.
May 26: Local and European elections are held simultaneously in Greece.
June
June 2: The second round of local elections is held throughout Greece. Ioannina elects the first Jewish mayor in the country - Moses Elisaf.
June 12: The body of a six-year old girl - victim of the Cypriot serial killer Nicos Metaxas - is found by divers in a lake near Mitsero.
June 14: Panathinaikos clinches the Greek League winning 3-0 in a best of five series against Promitheas Patras.
June 24: The trial of confessed serial killer Nicos Metaxas takes place in Cyprus. Metaxas pleads guilty to all the charges against him and is handed seven life sentences - the toughest punishment ever imposed by the Cypriot justice system.
July 10: Gail force winds and hail storms strike Chalkidiki leaving six tourists dead.
July 19: An earthquake, measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, strikes the greater Athens area.
July 29: An Appeals Court in Lamia reduces the life sentence of former police officer Epaminondas Korkoneas to 13 years imprisonment. Korkoneas had been convicted of the shooting death of Alexis Grigoropoulos in 2008.
August
August 13: Fires break out on the island of Euboea threatening to burn a forest protected by the European Union's Natura 2000 network.