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1 week ago |
euronews.com | Gregory Ward |Timothy Panyako
By Gregory Ward & Timothy Panyako Published on 14/04/2025 - 18:30 GMT+2 Isaac Mburu Wanyoike is turning a new generation of fencers away from a life of crime by teaching footwork, thrusts, and counterattacks. Isaac Mburu Wanyoike is a member of the Kenyan National Team fencing team. He founded his academy, Tsavora, to instil discipline, teach young fencers life skills, and turn their back on crime. Tsavora has produced fifteen professional athletes who have represented Kenya internationally.
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3 weeks ago |
euronews.com | Gregory Ward |Ruwaida Amer
By Gregory Ward & Ruwaida Amer Published on 31/03/2025 - 18:30 GMT+2 The Holy month of Ramadan is a time of reflection, community, and giving, but for a group of circus enthusiasts, it's also a time to bring joy to Gazan children. The Free Gaza Circus, co-founded by Yousif Khader in 2018, performs and teaches circus arts to children using hand-crafted equipment. The circus centre, operating in displacement camps in Northern Gaza, aims to turn children's tears into smiles.
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1 month ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Gregory Ward
Watch: How football is used to empower education in IndiaWatch: How football is used to empower education in IndiaGrowing up in Mumbai's Ambedkar Nagar district, Ashok experienced firsthand the challenges many children face. Through his educational initiative, OSCAR Foundation. Ashok uses football to motivate and instil academic focus.
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1 month ago |
euronews.com | Gregory Ward |Priyanka Mukherjee
By Gregory Ward & Priyanka Mukherjee Published on 24/02/2025 - 17:30 GMT+1 Sonali Kadu began learning the ancient armed martial art of Mardani Khel almost a decade ago. Now an instructor, Sonali trains enthusiasts how to wield bamboo sticks, knives, and swords in Maharashtra, India. As part of a dedicated troupe, they perform across the state, attracting large crowds of admirers while helping to preserve the ancient art form of Mardani Khel.
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1 month ago |
bundle.app | Gregory Ward |Priyanka Mukherjee
By Gregory Ward & Priyanka MukherjeePublished on 24/02/2025 - 17:30 GMT+1Sonali Kadu began learning the ancient armed martial art of Mardani Khel almost a decade ago. Now an instructor, Sonali trains enthusiasts how to wield bamboo sticks, knives, and swords in Maharashtra, India. As part of a dedicated troupe, they perform across the state, attracting large crowds of admirers while helping to preserve the ancient art form of Mardani Khel. You might also like
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