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So to find out what the startup scene in Wroclaw looks like, we spoke with six local investors, executives and founders. In short, the city appears to be strong in areas such as B2B, SaaS ...
Mohamed Camara cited religious reasons for covering up an anti-homophobia badge, though has worn shorts sponsoring a betting company all season, with Monaco now apologising for his actions ...
AS Monaco's Mohamed Camara has been suspended for four matches, the French football league (LFP) said on Thursday, after an anti-homophobia logo on the Malian midfielder's shirt was covered up ...
After Monaco midfielder Mohamed Camara covered up the anti-homophobia logo on his shirt, his club's general manager pledged Tuesday that it would not happen again next season.
A footballer has been banned for four matches after refusing to display an anti-homophobia logo on his kit. Professional football leagues in France were marking the World Day Against Homophobia ...
Camara opted not to support a French league campaign against homophobia by hiding the logo on the front of his shirt as he played for Monaco against Nantes in the final game of the season on May 19.
Crossposted from Haaretz The three bronze dwarf sculptures that greet visitors to the museum of the city of Wroclaw, Poland are a relatively new reminder of the city’s turbulent history. If the ...
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