Norway ski body says Russians not welcome to compete there
Russian skiers are not welcome to compete in Norway because of "violations of international law and attacks on the Ukrainian people," the Nordic country's ski federation said Saturday.
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Russian skiers are not welcome to compete in Norway because of "violations of international law and attacks on the Ukrainian people," the Nordic country's ski federation said Saturday.
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