"Players from Russia and Belarus are only able to compete in international tennis events as individuals – and without flags or country recognition – which will be the case for Australian Open ...
Before the Greek Revolution, various regional flags circulated, often incorporating religious and mythical symbols such as St. George slaying the dragon, the double-headed eagle, and Christian emblems ...
Yuliia Starodubtseva, a Ukrainian tennis player, represents her war-torn country at the Australian Open. Despite fewer Ukrainian symbols on display, the conflict's impact remains profound.
1 Aryna Sabalenka’s introduction to the court at the Australian Open – and it is the same reason she has a “blue flag”. It is the third year players from Russia and Belarus are only ...
It might be expected that all reformed evangelicals would give three cheers for The Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity, (ACSI) produced late last year with a growing number of signatories. The ACSI ...
The last place Australians want to see this is at the tennis." The policy at the Australian Open is to only allow flags from nations with players competing at the tournament, but Russian and ...
Hindu Council of Australia president Sai Paravastu said anti-Semites had put his community in a “crossfire” with their usage of the symbol, adding that while he firmly condemned recent attacks ...