Russian Formula One Grand Prix is cancelled
Formula One bosses have cancelled the Russian Grand Prix.
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Formula One bosses have cancelled the Russian Grand Prix.
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."
Volodímir Zelenski es el actual presidente de Ucrania y uno de los nombres propios en la actualidad de la política internacional por el conflicto entre el país que preside y Rusia. Un conflicto que entró en su punto álgido la madrugada del miércoles al jueves, cuando el presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin, dio autorización para iniciar una «operación militar» a gran escala. Desde entonces, los combates en territorio ucraniano se han sucedido, con soldados rusos llegando a la capital y haciéndose con la .
Formula One bosses have cancelled the Russian Grand Prix.
UEFA has moved the Champions League final on May 28 to Paris from St Petersburg, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Tennis world number one Daniil Medvedev says he wants to ‘promote peace’ all around the world after his home nation Russia launched an invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
El incremento del precio del petróleo y la fuerte caída que han experimentado las bolsas europeas han sido las primeras consecuencias indirectas de la operación militar en el este de Ucrania que anunció el Presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, y tras las explosiones en diferentes puntos del país, como Kiev.
Daniil Medvedev, who has become only the third Russian to be crowned men's tennis world number one, said his sport was not important given his country's invasion of Ukraine. The 26-year-old -- who will on Monday officially replace long-time number one Novak Djokovic after the Serb lost in the quarter-finals of the Dubai tournament -- said his head was full of emotions when he woke up to the news of his country's offensive on Thursday.