A protester wearing an “Israel out of the Tour” T-shirt ran on to the final straight of stage 11 of the Tour de France. The demonstrator stormed on to the course around 50 metres from the finish line ...
Race organizers at the Vuelta a España, the third and final Grand Tour on the cycling calendar, said the Israel-Premier Tech team should leave the race after pro-Palestinian protestors disrupted ...
Pro-Israeli protesters hold American-Israeli flags in New York City [File: Adam Gray/Reuters] The Israeli foreign ministry will fund a tour of the country by right-wing social media influencers from ...
A protester opposing Israel’s involvement in the Tour de France was swiftly apprehended after attempting to disrupt the prestigious cycling race. The man jumped a barricade near the finish line and ...
The Bahai Gardens in Haifa, Israel. Photo Credit: Eric Moya Collette is canceling tours to Israel through the first half of 2024 and will issue refunds to travelers while allowing travel advisors to ...
The Israel-Premier Tech team have refuted a report in French newspaper L’Equipe that claims a leadership feud between Chris Froome and Michel Woods meant the former four-time Tour winner was not ...
When a man began running down the course at the Tour de France in protest of an Israeli team’s participation Wednesday, a security guard pulled no punches. The guard wrapped up the protester and ...
Mejdi Tours is resuming tours in Israel this spring, vowing to address the Israel-Hamas war from the Israeli and Palestinian perspectives. The Delray Beach, Fla.-based company is known for its trips ...
TOULOUSE, France, July 16 (Reuters) - A protester wearing a 'Israel out of the Tour' t-shirt ran onto the final straight of Wednesday's 11th stage of the Tour de France as two riders sprinted it out ...
TEL AVIV – Vice President JD Vance, wrapping up a whirlwind tour to bolster the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, lashed out at a recent vote in Israel's parliament to annex the West Bank. ''That was weird," he ...
The Israeli foreign ministry will fund a tour of the country by right-wing social media influencers from the United States, says a report. Israeli newspaper Haaretz on Sunday reported that the planned ...
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