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26 days ago

A lack of access to food and health facilities will lead to death for many, warns the Norwegian Refugee Council.

89 days ago

  • Ice melt causes dangerous conditions for para athletes

  • IPC says changing winter calendar ‘easier said than done’

In Cortina d’Ampezzo, the thaw is on. With daytime temperatures reaching double figures …

90 days ago

Ukraine war briefing: row between Kyiv and Hungary over pipeline carrying Russian oil deepens ⊖⊖

Budapest said it had dispatched a delegation for talks, only for Kyiv to deny the group had official status; Ukraine drone experts work in the Gulf. What we know on day 1,477

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  • Ukrainian team claim athletes have been mistreated

  • Alleges they were forced to remove flag from team HQ

Team Ukraine have launched a stinging attack on the International Paralympic Committee and Winter…

3 months ago

Iran will not take part in the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics, the IPC confirms, as the nation's solitary athlete scheduled to compete "cannot travel safely to Italy".
Russian soldiers injured in the war against Ukraine would be welcome to compete at future Paralympic Games, says International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons.
  • No ParalympicsGB athletes will be present in Verona

  • IPC say Russian presence ‘determined by members’

Seven nations and the British government will boycott the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympics…

The IPC’s Andrew Parsons tries to ease growing tension as Ukrainian president calls the decision ‘dirty’

The Paralympic torch left its home in Stoke Mandeville this week and has arrived at the gateway…

  • Italian government urges IPC to reconsider its stance

  • Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under flags

Italy, the Winter Olympic hosts, has called for a reversal of the decision to let 10 Russian…

Ukraine reacts angrily to the IPC's decision, saying the move was 'disappointing and outrageous'.

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