Latest Foreign Office travel advice for Finland, Belarus, Poland and Hungary
Many people will be planning their first foreign holiday since the pandemic began as destinations across the world ease their travel restrictions.
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Many people will be planning their first foreign holiday since the pandemic began as destinations across the world ease their travel restrictions.
As the Russian forces continue their invasion of Ukraine, thousands of the country's citizens have opted to leave their homes in the hopes of finding refuge in neighbouring countries.
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Ukrainian tennis star Dayana Yastremska has fled her native country amid a Russian invasion and is now safe in France, the 21-year-old said in a social media post on Saturday. Yastremska, who has won three WTA titles and been ranked as high as world number 21, said she left Odessa with her younger sister with help from their parents. “Tired, but my sister and I are safe!” she posted on Saturday in an Instagram story, which showed their arrival in Romania en route to France.
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The FA has confirmed that England will not play against Russia at any level «for the foreseeable future.» Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in many sports taking the decision to curb Russia's involvement. Ad/> Football is front and centre in many eyes, and the FA has followed the lead of the likes of Poland, Sweden and Czech Republic who have said they will not take part in a World Cup play-off against Russia.
tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky said Saturday he has joined his country's military reserves to fight the Russian invasion. The 36-year-old Stakhovsky, once ranked at 31 in the world and who famously defeated Roger Federer on Wimbledon's Centre Court in 2013, said that once he has helped his wife and child reach safety in Hungary, he will be happy to answer a call to arms.