Difference between revisions of "2010"

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*[[March 19]]: Unknown culprits blow up the offices of "[[Golden Dawn]]" - a far-right organisation - in the city centre of [[Athens]].
 
*[[March 19]]: Unknown culprits blow up the offices of "[[Golden Dawn]]" - a far-right organisation - in the city centre of [[Athens]].
 
*[[March 22]]: Archbishop [[Chrysostomos II of Cyprus]] crosses into the Turkish-occupied north of [[Cyprus]] to visit the monasteries of Saint [[Barnabas]] and [[Saint Andrew]].
 
*[[March 22]]: Archbishop [[Chrysostomos II of Cyprus]] crosses into the Turkish-occupied north of [[Cyprus]] to visit the monasteries of Saint [[Barnabas]] and [[Saint Andrew]].
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*[[March 25]]: The EU decides to involve the International Monetary Fund in a Greek rescue package.
 
*[[March 28]]: A bomb goes off in [[Athens]] killing a 15-year old boy.
 
*[[March 28]]: A bomb goes off in [[Athens]] killing a 15-year old boy.
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===April===
 
===April===
 
*[[April 8]]: Athanassios Lerounis, a Greek national kidnapped by the Taliban eight months ago in Pakistan is released. He was abducted while based in the northern district of Chitral, where he worked as the curator of a heritage museum for several years.
 
*[[April 8]]: Athanassios Lerounis, a Greek national kidnapped by the Taliban eight months ago in Pakistan is released. He was abducted while based in the northern district of Chitral, where he worked as the curator of a heritage museum for several years.

Revision as of 19:27, May 7, 2010

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 8: Athanassios Lerounis, a Greek national kidnapped by the Taliban eight months ago in Pakistan is released. He was abducted while based in the northern district of Chitral, where he worked as the curator of a heritage museum for several years.
  • April 24: Panathinaikos defeat Aris Thessaloniki 1-0 in the final of the Greek Football Cup to complete their domestic double.

May

  • May 1: Violent protests against proposed austerity measures, take place throughout Greece.
  • May 2: Eurozone members and the IMF agree to a €110bn (£95bn; $146.2bn) three-year bail-out package to rescue Greece's embattled economy.
  • May 5: Greece is paralysed by a general strike as workers protest the austerity measures proposed by PM Papandreou to combat the national debt. Three persons are killed as the protesters turn violent and burn buildings.

Deaths

January

February

March

April