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===September=== | ===September=== | ||
*[[September 16]]: The United States fully lifts the arms embargo on [[Cyprus]]. | *[[September 16]]: The United States fully lifts the arms embargo on [[Cyprus]]. | ||
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+ | *[[October 3]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] inaugurate their new OPAP Arena home with a 4-1 victory over [[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]]. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 19:31, October 3, 2022
Contents
Events
January
- January 11: A strong earthquake, measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale, rattles Cyprus.
- January 19: Greece receives the first six Rafale fighter jets from France.
- January 24: Snowstorm Elpida sweeps across much of Greece leaving many motorists stranded.
February
- February 18: 280 passengers and crew members are rescued from the ferry boat "Euroferry Olympia" which went up in flames just off the coast of Kerkyra.
- February 24: Israeli president Yitzhak Herzog visits Greece and has talks with his Greek counterpart Katerina Sakellaropoulou.
March
- March 13: PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis meets Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Istanbul, in a relaxed atmosphere.
- March 18: Greek long jumper Miltos Tentoglou wins gold at the indoor world championships in Belgrade. His 8.55m jump is a new Greek indoor record.
April
- April 22: Standard & Poor’s upgrades Greece’s credit rating from ‘BB’ to ‘BB+’ with a positive outlook.
May
- May 16: PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis visits Washington and meets with US President Joe Biden.
- May 17: PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis addresses a joint session of the US Congress - the first Greek leader to ever do so.
- May 27: Iran seizes two Greek tankers in the Persian Gulf.
July
- July 16: A Ukrainian Antonov jet, loaded with weapons, crashes outside Palaiochori, Kavala prefecture.
September
- September 16: The United States fully lifts the arms embargo on Cyprus.
October
Deaths
January
- January 4: Stelios Serafeidis, footballer
- January 4: Andreas Michalopoulos, footballer
February
- February 3: Christos Sartzetakis, former president of Greece.
- February 16: Vasilis Botinos, footballer
- February 25: Dimitris Tsovolas, politician, cabinet minister
March
- March 8: Nikos Sideris, footballer
- March 29: Irini Konitopoulou-Legaki, singer
April
- April 25: Kostas Karapatis, footballer
May
- May 1: Ivica Osim, former coach of Panathinaikos FC.
- May 17: Vangelis Papathanasiou, musician and composer
- May 29: Dakis, pop singer
June
- June 10: Billy Bingham, football coach who worked for PAOK and the National Football Team of Greece.
- June 19: Thales Tsirimokos, footballer
July
- July 27: Giorgos Andreou, footballer
September
- September 13: Kostas Kazakos, actor
- September 14: Irene Papas, actress
- September 18: Martha Karayianni, actress
October
- October 1: Stamatis Kokotas, singer