“Faster, Higher, Stronger” is the motto of the Olympic Games. “Angrier, nastier, uglier” better describes the scene in Mexico City last week. There, in the same stadium from which 6,200 ...
Addressing world leaders during the Summit of the Future at the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York, International ...
The International Olympic Committee didn’t just randomly add the word 'together' to the Olympic motto – I believe that ...
Natalie Nakase establishes new team motto ahead of the Valkyries' first ... Nakase's interview process with the Valkyries began around the Olympic break. As soon as the season ended with the ...
With less than two years to go until the start of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Dakar 2026, the International Olympic ...
Agendas discussed at the G20 Brasil such as sustainability, fighting inequalities, hunger, and poverty are in the daily lives ...
To overcome her height disadvantage and defeat opponents who are taller and heavier, Sone, 21, lives by a simple motto: Work three ... medals at three consecutive Olympics, the first being in ...
Why is the Conference of the Parties relevant to the UPSC Exam? What significance do topics like the International Solar ...
The run was the first in a series of events leading up to the Special Olympics Asia Pacific Bocce and Bowling Competition, ...
The Run for Inclusion, organised by Special olympics Bharat (SOB), brought together over 7,000 participants from 150 ...
The core motto of the run, Each One, Reach One, will emphasise the importance of inclusivity and will encourage each participant to not only participate in the run but also reach out to the special ...
The run, held at the Central Civil Service Ground, Chanakyapuri, saw the city come alive as people from all walks of life joined hands to support the movement of inclusion through sports. Alongside ...