Extinction Rebellion pledges to help guard London Marathon from protests
Extinction Rebellion has agreed to help guard the London Marathon from protesters on Sunday in a unique deal to protect one of the “crown jewels” of British sport.
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Extinction Rebellion has agreed to help guard the London Marathon from protesters on Sunday in a unique deal to protect one of the “crown jewels” of British sport.
The world's biggest charity football match, featuring top celebrities and football legends, returns to Manchester this summer to raise millions for children's charity UNICEF.
LAHORE, Pakistan: Thousands of women took part in rallies across Pakistan on Wednesday despite efforts by authorities in several cities to block the divisive marches. Known as the Aurat (women) March, the rallies have courted controversy because of banners and placards waved by participants that raise subjects such as divorce, sexual harassment and menstruation. Each year, some of the most provocative banners ignite weeks of outrage and a slew of violent threats.
Soccer Aid 2023 sees two star studded teams lining up as an England team faces the World XI at Old Trafford in a charity match in aid of UNICEF.
Soccer Aid 2023 takes place later this year, with a return to Old Trafford following five years away from the home of Manchester United.
British athletics great Mo Farah has said this year's London Marathon will likely be his last as he contemplates the end of a brilliant career.
LONDON : Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele will headline the men's elite race at the London Marathon as four of the five fastest men in history are set to compete this year.
MOSCOW: The head of Russia's Olympic Committee said Tuesday that athletes representing Russia must not be subjected to different conditions from those of other countries, amid a growing row over their participation in the 2024 Paris Games. "Russians must participate exactly on the same conditions as all other athletes. Any additional conditions or criteria are unwelcome, especially any that have political overtones, which are completely unacceptable for the Olympic movement," Stanislav Pozdnyakov said, according to Russian news agencies.