Formula 1 cancels Russian Grand Prix amid Ukraine crisis
London - Formula 1 on Friday announced that they have cancelled September's Russian Grand Prix amid the Ukraine crisis.
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London - Formula 1 on Friday announced that they have cancelled September's Russian Grand Prix amid the Ukraine crisis.
Europe woke up on Thursday to the news that Russian troops had advanced into Ukraine, as Vladimir Putin warned the international community that intervening would lead to "consequences you have never seen."
chess champion Anwesh Upadhyaya is one among the several of his compatriots stuck in Ukraine amid a Russian invasion and is desperately hoping to be evacuated from the country which has been his home since 2012. The 30-year old, who is doing apprenticeship in gastroenterology at a Kyiv hospital, had planned to return to India in March. But with Russia launching military operations on Thursday, flights have been suspended and he is unsure of what is in store.
Eastern European countries are monitoring their airspace carefully after Ukraine closed its airspace to commercial flights.
Fighting has broken out in Chernobyl as Russian soldiers try to seize the former nuclear power plant, Ukraine's president has said.
UEFA to change venue for the Champions League final, which is scheduled to take place in St Petersburg in May, and to stop considering Russian cities for international football competitions, they said in a letter. The lawmakers also asked that UEFA ends Gazprom's sponsorship of the competition.
Uefa will hold an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss whether it should move the 2022 Champions League final away from Russian city St Petersburg.
BRUSSELS : A group of European lawmakers on Thursday asked European soccer's governing body UEFA to change venue for the Champions League final, which is scheduled to take place in St Petersburg in May, and to stop considering Russian cities for international football competitions, they said in a letter.