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*[[April 9]]: [[Loukas Louka (minister)|Loukas Louka]], [[Cypriot]] politician and minister.
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 16:11, June 6, 2015

Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • May 3: Two inmates are killed and 18 others are injured during a clash at Korydallos prison.
  • May 4: A 27-year old Bulgarian national is arrested for the hideous murder of his 4-year old daughter, Anny Borisova, in Athens.
  • May 9: Cyprus President Nikos Anastasiades is the lone leader of an EU country who attends the 70th anniversary celebrations of the victory against Nazi Germany, in Red Square, Moscow.
  • May 11: Cyprus President Nikos Anastasiades meets Turkish Cypriot leader, Mustafa Akinci, for the first time since the latter's election as president of the so-called TRNC.
  • May 15: Inter-communal talks resume in Cyprus after an eight-month break.
  • May 16: Turkish Cypriot leader, Mustafa Akinci, abolishes the requirement that Greek Cypriots fill in a ‘visa’ form to cross to the breakaway north.
  • May 17: Olympiakos fall to Real Madrid 78-59 in the final of the Euroleague.
  • May 20: APOEL defeat AE Limassol 4-2 to lift the Cyprus Football Cup. The match was halted for 40 minutes when AEL fans threw debris on the pitch. Afterwards, the Larnaca fire department had to respond to ten calls as the same fans lit fires throughout the city.
  • May 23: Olympiakos defeat Skoda Xanthi 3-1 to lift the Greek Football Cup.
  • May 24: APOEL clinch their third consecutive Cypriot league title.

June

  • June 3: Iraklis Thessaloniki mathematically clinches the second spot in the second-division play-offs, behind AEK, to secure its promotion back to the Super League after four years in lower divisions.
  • June 5: Greece misses its €300 million payment to the International Monetary Fund and announces that it will instead bundle all four of its June payments together at the end of the month. The Athens Stock Exchange responds with a 5% plunge in values.

Deaths

January

February

March

April