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Britain's LTA fined by ATP for banning Russians, Belarusians The ATP on Wednesday fined Britain's Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) 820,000 pounds ($1 million) for banning male players from Russia and Belarus from this year's summer grasscourt events ahead of the Championships over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Players were banned from the UK grass-court tournaments held in the build-up to Wimbledon, which became the first Grand Slam tournament to ban individual competitors from the two countries — a move that was condemned by the men's and women's tours. "The LTA is deeply disappointed with this," the LTA said in a statement. "The ATP, in its finding, has shown no recognition of the exceptional circumstances created by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, or the international sporting community and UK Government's response to that invasion. "The ATP appear to regard this matter as a straightforward breach of their rules -- with a surprising lack of empathy shown for the situation in Ukraine, and a clear lack of understanding of the unique circumstances the LTA faced." The ATP said in April that the "unilateral decision" by Wimbledon to exclude players from Russia and Belarus was unfair and could potentially set a damaging precedent for the game. UK Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan said on Wednesday that the vast majority of the international sporting community had stood "shoulder to shoulder" in condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. "The UK has taken a world-leading role to build this international response," Donelan said. "We are clear that sport cannot be used to legitimise this deadly invasion, and that athletes representing the Russian or Belarusian states should be banned from competing in other countries. "Despite widespread condemnation, the international tennis tours are determined to be outcasts in this, with investment in the growth of our domestic game hampered as a result. "This is the wrong move by the ATP and WTA. I urge them to think carefully about the message this sends and to reconsider." Earlier this year, the LTA was slapped with a fine of 620,000 pounds by the WTA, which governs women's tennis. "The financial impact of both this (ATP) fine and the WTA's fine will have a material impact on the LTA's ability to develop and host tennis in this country," the LTA said. "We had intended to host a number of ATP Challenger level events to give more opportunities to lower ranked players in the first quarter of 2023 and will now not be able to do this, particularly given the possibility of further fines. "We will carefully consider our response and we await the outcome of our appeal against the WTA's decision and sanction."

Gulf News 08 Dec 2022
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) on Wednesday fined Britain's Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) 820,000 pounds ($1 million) for banning male players from Russia and Belarus from this year's summer grasscourt events ahead of the Championships over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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West presses U.N. chief to inspect drones used by Russia in Ukraine

The Star 08 Dec 2022
... to send experts to Ukraine to inspect downed drones.
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Putin acknowledges Russia's war in Ukraine could be a long one

The Star 08 Dec 2022
LONDON/KYIV (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that his army could be fighting in Ukraine for a long time, but for now there will be no second call-up of soldiers. Read full story ... .
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British Army to replace Nlaw anti-tank weapons given to Ukraine

The Times/The Sunday Times 08 Dec 2022
The British Army will buy thousands of Nlaw anti-tank weapons to replace those given to Ukraine ... The UK has donated about 7,000 missiles to Ukraine, a figure ...
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WSJ Opinion: Putin’s Culture War Against Ukraine’s National Identity

The Daily Telegraph Australia 08 Dec 2022
Wonder Land. While 'identity' debates are everywhere in the United States, Ukraine's ordeal makes the stakes crystal clear, as Vladimir Putin attempts to destroy the country's cultural heritage. Images. AFP via Getty Images Composite. Mark Kelly ....
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Putin Warns Russians of Protracted Ukraine War, But Says He Won’t Call Up Troops

New York Times 08 Dec 2022
Vladimir Putin appeared to acknowledge that subduing Russia’s neighbor was taking longer than expected, but said there was no need for another draft now ... .
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Zelenskyy and 'spirit of Ukraine' named Time person of year (copy)

Journal Gazette 08 Dec 2022
LONDONTime Magazine on Wednesday named Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy its person of the year, awarding him the accolade "for proving that courage can be as contagious as fear." ... .
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‘Perfectly possible’ for West to strike balance between Ukraine, Asia concerns: UK minister

South China Morning Post 08 Dec 2022
British minister James Heappey says more can be done to build relationships and play greater security role in Asia while also helping Ukraine ... .
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Ukraine's Zelensky named Time's 2022 'Person of the Year'

Union Leader 08 Dec 2022
Refusing to leave Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv at the outbreak of the war as Russian bombs rained down, the former comedian rallied ... On Tuesday, Zelensky visited Ukrainian troops near the front lines in eastern Ukraine.
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"Loose Talk": US Slams Putin's Comment On Nuclear Weapons Amid Ukraine War

NDTV 08 Dec 2022
The United States on Thursday denounced "loose talk" on nuclear weapons after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would only use an atomic weapon in response to an enemy strike ... .
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Ukraine Suffers 'Long and Hard Day' as Zelensky Reports 'Brutal' Strike

Newsweek 08 Dec 2022
Russian artillery killed 10 Ukrainian civilians on Wednesday, injuring several more in the eastern town of Kurakhove, reported Zelensky ....
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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 288 of the invasion

The Guardian 08 Dec 2022
Putin says war could turn into ‘long-term process’; more ‘suspicious packages’ sent to Ukrainian missions See all our Ukraine war coverage ....

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