IOC to pay athletes $10,000 at Olympics, ending 130-year tradition
The IOC has broken with 130 years of tradition by deciding to pay athletes $10,000 to compete at the Olympic Games, starting with the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics.
The IOC has broken with 130 years of tradition by deciding to pay athletes $10,000 to compete at the Olympic Games, starting with the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics.
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RecommendedBrazilian federal police arrested a Spanish citizen at Guarulhos airport for allegedly making racist remarks toward baggage handlers, highlighting Brazil's strict anti-racism laws.
The Guardian warns that Andy Burnham must prioritise foreign policy and EU relations, unlike Keir Starmer who failed to prepare a strategic concept for post-Brexit Britain.
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The family of Lilly Jones, 14, found dead in undergrowth near a bowls club in Blaina, Wales, say she was 'tortured'. A 14-year-old boy has been arrested.
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RecommendedBirnbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare, abandoned since 1994, has been reconnected to the mainland and is set to reopen in summer 2027 after a £44m restoration.
Andy Burnham plans to move parts of the prime minister's operation to Manchester, creating a 'Number 10 in the north', if he becomes PM as expected.
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Misan Harriman will not seek another term as chair of the Southbank Centre, stepping down in autumn after intense scrutiny over social media posts accused of sharing conspiracy theories.
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The Trump administration intervened to buffer Andrew Tate from Romanian charges; his circles overlap with Trump's at Mar-a-Lago, per New Yorker investigation.
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ASIO chief Mike Burgess reveals an Australian citizen working for Iran orchestrated a Bondi firebombing, warns social media amplifies discord and polarisation.
Dozens of Israeli former leaders and security chiefs threaten legal action against the government over alleged complicity in Jewish terrorism and ethnic cleansing in the occupied West Bank.
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