UEFA fines seven countries for fan behaviour at Euro 2024
UEFA has sanctioned a host of countries for their supporters' racist or discriminatory behaviour during Euro 2024.
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UEFA has sanctioned a host of countries for their supporters' racist or discriminatory behaviour during Euro 2024.
France is preparing to welcome over a hundred heads of state and government, royalty and US First Lady Jill Biden for the Summer Olympics which begin with a dazzling ceremony on the river Seine on Friday. No Russian official representing Vladimir Putin's government has been invited due to the Kremlin's war against Ukraine, while an Israeli delegation will be heavily protected as tensions rage over Israel's continuing bombardment of Gaza. "We are ready to welcome the world," said Samuel Ducroquet, France's ambassador for Sports.
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