No Olympians will compete under the Russian flag, but 13 Russians will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs).
In Milan this week, Olympics officials signaled a willingness to ease years of restrictions imposed on the country over its ...
Ninety-two national teams entered in alphabetical order, with Greece leading the procession in keeping with Olympic tradition. Ukraine marched 85th. Short track speedskater Yelyzaveta Sydorko carried ...
During the Opening Ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, many national teams made a fashion statement with the Olympic uniforms they wore during t ...
US and Ukrainian negotiators discussed a March deadline for a peace deal with Russia, but deep disagreements over territory ...
• Let the games begin: Italian President Sergio Mattarella declared the 2026 Winter Olympics open. Two cauldrons — one in Milan and one in Cortina — have been lit, marking a first in the Winter Games’ ...
Luciano Pavarotti, the Italian opera singer, previously sang the song during his final public performance at the 2006 Winter ...
According to the report, the US negotiating team told Ukrainian officials during recent meetings in Abu Dhabi "that it would be best if that vote occurred soon" ...
Former Hobart hockey captain Artem Buzoverya recently was selected to represent Team Ukraine at the IIHF European Cup of ...
The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics are underway after the lighting of the Olympic cauldrons and the Parade of Nations at ...
U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators have discussed an ambitious March goal for Russia and Ukraine to agree on a peace deal, though ...
Russia and Belarus have been banned from the Olympics, but Russian and Belarussian athletes can still compete. Mark Schofield breaks down how they’ll represent themselves at the 2026 Winter Olympics.