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Seven countries to boycott Paralympics ceremony over Russia

At least seven countries have announced they will boycott the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Milan Cortina in protest at the participation of Russian athletes under their national flag. The boycott is led by Ukraine, which says allowing Russia and Belarus to compete with full national symbols while the war in Ukraine continues is “unacceptable” and amounts to recognising a “killer state” at a top sports event. Other countries joining the protest include Poland, Finland, Czechia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, with officials from these nations confirming they will skip the ceremony to show solidarity with Ukraine. The International Paralympic Committee has allocated 10 slots for Russian and Belarusian athletes, who have been cleared to compete under their flags and anthems after earlier bans linked to the invasion of Ukraine. While the boycotting countries still plan to […]

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Huit nations africaines aux JO d’hiver 2026

L’édition 2026 des Jeux olympiques d’hiver marque un tournant inédit pour le continent africain. Pour la première fois depuis la création de la compétition en 1924, huit pays d’Afrique seront présents à ce grand rendez-vous sportif mondial. Organisés du 6 au 22 février 2026 à Milan-Cortina, en Italie, les Jeux verront 13 athlètes africains défendre les couleurs du continent dans des disciplines historiquement dominées par les nations occidentales. Les pays représentés sont l’Afrique du Sud, le Bénin, la Guinée-Bissau, le Kenya, l’Érythrée, le Nigeria, le Maroc et Madagascar. Cette participation élargie illustre une progression notable par rapport aux Jeux d’hiver de Pékin en 2022, où seuls six athlètes issus de cinq nations africaines avaient pris part aux épreuves. Les sportifs africains engagés concourront dans plusieurs disciplines, notamment le ski alpin, le ski de fond, le ski acrobatique et le skeleton. […]

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Italy rules out ICE police role at Winter Games

Italy has ruled out any operational police role for United States immigration agency ICE during the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, following public anger over its planned presence.​ Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi told parliament that only the Homeland Security Investigations arm of ICE will be in Italy and that its staff will work inside United States diplomatic missions. He stressed they are not operational agents and have no powers to carry out law enforcement activities on Italian soil.​ Piantedosi said criticism and fears about their role at the Games were completely unfounded. He explained that HSI focuses on global threats such as the illegal movement of people, goods and weapons and is separate from the part of ICE that leads the controversial immigration crackdown in the United States.​ The minister noted it is standard practice for countries to send security […]

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