BBC Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett offers spare room to Ukrainian family
Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett has signed up to offer his home to a Ukrainian family fleeing the war.
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Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett has signed up to offer his home to a Ukrainian family fleeing the war.
Ukraine's Yaroslava Mahuchikh won high jump gold at the World Indoor Championships after driving for three days from her war-torn homeland to compete.
Sergey Bubka said on Friday he was spending every waking hour trying to locate Ukrainian athletes, fearing for their safety when the line of contact cuts out. Former Olympic pole vault champion and world record holder Bubka said some athletes were stuck in conflict-hit areas of the country following Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24. Bubka, who is the president of the Ukrainian National Olympic Committee, said he hoped to help as many athletes as possible, both inside and outside the country.
Igor Zhovkva told FRANCE 24 that some 130 civilians were rescued from a theatre bombed by Russian forces in the eastern city of Mariupol. However, he feared there could still be many casualties, with "several hundred people" possibly still trapped.
Roger Federer will be donating US$500,000 through his foundation to ensure children affected by the war in Ukraine are provided with care and access to education, the former world number one said on Friday (Mar 18).
A "heartbroken" and "horrified" Roger Federer vowed to donate $500000 through his foundation "to establish access to continued schooling for Ukrainian children," who have been facing the hardships of the Russian invasion. "My family and I are horrified seeing pictures from Ukraine and heartbroken for the innocent people who have been so terribly affected. We stand for peace," the former world number 1 tweeted.
Roger Federer will be donating $500,000 through his foundation to ensure children affected by the war in Ukraine are provided with care and access to education, the former world number one said on Friday.
David Moyes saluted a “massive” performance from West Ham after they stunned Sevilla to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League.