Russia's Danil Sadreev competing in the ski jumping mixed team at the 2022 Winter Olympics. CHRISTOF STACHE / AFP via Getty Images The Russian Ski Association has filed an appeal at the Court of ...
Athletes from Russia will be allowed to participate at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Games under a neutral flag, the International Olympic Committee said on Friday. The decision by the IOC after a ...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine once again has led to bans on teams and vetting procedures for athletes, with many sport federations now blocking their path to the Milan-Cortina Games. (Illustration: ...
GENEVA (AP) — Russian skiers and snowboarders won a court ruling on Tuesday to apply as neutral athletes for qualification events to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics after nearly four years of being ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Russian and Belarusian skiers and snowboarders have effectively been stopped from competing in the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina, Italy, even as "neutral" athletes without flags, ...
GENEVA (AP) — Three skiers from Russia and six from Belarus — including former Olympic and world champions — were approved Wednesday to compete in qualifying events for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter ...
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This winter, Russia will likely intensify attacks on Ukraine’s energy system, says Estonian intelligence
This winter, Russia will likely intensify its strikes on Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure, aiming to inflict maximum damage on the civilian population. It now has more resources to do so than ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Russia has shifted tactics to attack regional power grids rather than national infrastructure, leaving millions of ...
Ukraine faces severe winter challenges as Russian attacks on energy infrastructure intensify, reducing power generation to less than half of prewar capacity. Residents in eastern and northern regions ...
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How Ukraine is fighting to hold on through another freezing winter amid Russia's growing attacks
In her Soviet-era apartment block on the outskirts of eastern Kyiv, Oksana Zinkovska-Boyarska lives with daily power cuts. The lift to her eighth-floor apartment often stops, the lights go out and ...
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