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Oxtoby wants progression and results against Hungary

BBC Sport Thursday, 26 October 2023
Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says she wants to see progression from her team against Hungary but football is a "results-based business".
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Hungary revives ancient art of horseback archery and eyes potential Olympic future [Video]

Hungary revives ancient art of horseback archery and eyes potential Olympic future

In Hungary, the sport of horseback archery is experiencing a resurgence. Organisers dream it may one day become an Olympic event.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 02:03Published
Sziget Festival organisers raise security alert following foiled Vienna terrorist attacks [Video]

Sziget Festival organisers raise security alert following foiled Vienna terrorist attacks

Organisers of Hungary's largest music festival, Sziget, have raised the event's security alert as a precautionary measure following the recently thwarted terrorist attacks at Taylor Swift concerts in the Austrian capital.

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Wiffen 18th as Rasovszky wins open water marathon

Great Britain's Hector Pardoe is sixth in men's open water swimming marathon in the River Seine, which is won by Kristof Rasovszky of Hungary.
BBC Sport
Hungary's bottle recycling system clogs up as it struggles to meet EU green target [Video]

Hungary's bottle recycling system clogs up as it struggles to meet EU green target

The central European country has yet to reach the EU target of nearly 6.5 million recycled bottles per day by 2025.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:27Published
Imane Khelif Wins Quarterfinal Amid Gender Controversy: Emotional Victory Over Hungary's Anna Luca [Video]

Imane Khelif Wins Quarterfinal Amid Gender Controversy: Emotional Victory Over Hungary's Anna Luca

Imane Khelif has secured a guaranteed bronze medal after a decisive victory in the women’s 66kg quarter-final at the Olympics. Her triumph was marked by an emotional outburst where she declared 'I am a woman!' This win comes amidst ongoing scrutiny over her gender eligibility, with the International Boxing Association (IBA) previously questioning her participation due to gender test results. The IOC has stepped in to address the controversy, affirming Khelif's eligibility and condemning the hate speech directed at her and fellow athlete Lin Yu-ting. Watch the full analysis of Khelif’s performance, the surrounding controversies, and the latest reactions from boxing authorities. #ImaneKhelif #Olympics2024 #Boxing #GenderControversy #SportsPolitics #OlympicBoxing #WomenInSports #ControversialWin #ThomasBach #IOC #SportsNews

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Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Part of the United Kingdom

Drama, emotion & grit - How athletes from NI made it a golden Games

BBC Sport NI reflects on the seven Olympic medals achieved by six athletes from Northern Ireland in a memorable Paris Games.
BBC Sport

Paris - the greatest ever Olympics for Northern Ireland

BBC Sport NI’s Nigel Ringland looks back at a tremendous Olympics for Northern Ireland and what it could inspire for the future.
BBC Sport

Who are the six Olympic medallists from Northern Ireland?

As the Olympics get ready to come to a close, BBC Sport takes a look at the six athletes from Northern Ireland who made history in Paris.
BBC Sport
UK Unrest: Starmer Warns Of More Far-Right Riots As Police Crackdown Sees 500+ Arrests | Watch [Video]

UK Unrest: Starmer Warns Of More Far-Right Riots As Police Crackdown Sees 500+ Arrests | Watch

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer warns of continued high alert for potential far-right riots in England, despite recent calm. Swift justice and police presence have deterred violence, but concerns remain for the weekend, especially with the football season starting. Nearly 500 arrests have been made, with some rioters already jailed. The unrest, sparked by a deadly knife attack, has targeted mosques and migrant facilities. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland continues to face nightly violence blamed on loyalist paramilitaries. #KeirStarmer #UK #UKRiots #LondonRiots #FarRightRiots #UKRacismRiots #Rwanda #UKunrest #Indianews #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~HT.97~PR.320~ED.101~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:16Published
O'Neill and PSNI condemn far-right attacks across Belfast [Video]

O'Neill and PSNI condemn far-right attacks across Belfast

First Minister Michelle O'Neill has condemned far-right attacks on people and businesses in Northern Ireland, insisting there is 'no place for racism in any form'. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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