
Arafat Barbakh
Visual Journalist at Thomson Reuters
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2 weeks ago |
kfgo.com | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Arafat Barbakh
By Jorge Garcia and Arafat BarbakhLAS VEGAS (Reuters) -The Enhanced Games have set their inaugural competition for May 2026 in Las Vegas, with swimming, athletics and weightlifting on the agenda for athletes using substances banned in official competition to the consternation of anti-doping bodies.
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2 weeks ago |
thestar.com.my | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Arafat Barbakh
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) -The Enhanced Games have set their inaugural competition for May 2026 in Las Vegas, with swimming, athletics and weightlifting on the agenda for athletes using substances banned in official competition to the consternation of anti-doping bodies. Basking in Las Vegas' neon glow at the launch, founder Aron D'Souza on Wednesday urged athletes to take a gamble on the novel competition that he believes can transform sports science but critics deride as a freak show.
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2 weeks ago |
reuters.com | Jorge Garcia |Jorge García |Arafat Barbakh
Swimming - European Aquatics Championships - Sports and Recreational Center Milan Gale Muskatirovic, Belgrade, Serbia - June 23, 2024 Gold medallist, Greece's Kristian Gkolomeev poses with his medal on the podium after winning the men's 50m freestyle final REUTERS/Novak Djurovic/File Photo Enhanced Games to launch first edition in 2026 Competition allows use of performance-enhancing substances Organizers tout 50m freestyle that exceeds official world record LAS VEGAS, May 21 (Reuters) - The...
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Feb 6, 2024 |
japantimes.co.jp | Arafat Barbakh
Staff and equipment are in such short supply in Gaza's European Hospital that medical teams are having to make agonizing decisions about whom to accept, doctors said, leaving many patients with severe life-threatening injuries untreated. The European Hospital, in the southern city of Khan Younis, was intended for only 240 people but is currently treating around 1,000 patients while many displaced people are also sheltering in its corridors, they said.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
whbl.com | Arafat Barbakh
By Arafat BarbakhKHAN YOUNIS, Gaza (Reuters) – Staff and equipment are in such short supply in Gaza’s European Hospital that medical teams are having to make agonising decisions about whom to accept, doctors said, leaving many patients with severe life-threatening injuries untreated.
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