Fenway Park to host Boston Bruins in NHL's 2023 Winter Classic
LAS VEGAS — The NHL is headed back to Fenway Park for the 2023 Winter Classic.
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LAS VEGAS — The NHL is headed back to Fenway Park for the 2023 Winter Classic.
A Winter Olympics overshadowed by rights concerns and Covid will officially begin in Beijing on Friday with an opening ceremony at the "Bird's Nest" stadium. The distinctive lattice-shaped arena took centre stage at the 2008 Games -- seen as China's coming-out party to the world -- and will do so again as Beijing becomes the first city to host both a Summer and Winter Olympics. Friday's opening ceremony starts at 8:00pm (1200 GMT) and will be attended by President Xi Jinping, under whose rule China has become a much more belligerent proposition in global affairs compared to 14 years ago.
Townsville is one of the hottest places in Australia, where people barely own a jumper and the closest thing to snow is at the local ice-skating rink.
LONDON: Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed on Friday attended the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, which was inaugurated by Chinese President Xi Jinping. The event, which took place in Beijing’s National Stadium, known as the “Bird’s Nest,” was also attended by leaders and representatives from around the world.
BEIJING: President Xi Jinping declared the Beijing Winter Olympics open in a glittering ceremony on Friday (Feb 4) as China tried to turn the page on a build-up overshadowed by human rights concerns, COVID-19 and a US-led diplomatic boycott.
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Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai will make a shock appearance inside the closed loop at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics for a meeting with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach.