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Matilda Gremo became an Olympic champion in slopestyle, defending her title in one of the freestyle disciplines for the first time in the history of women’s Olympic competition, Logos Press reports.

The top ten highest-paid female athletes in the world for 2025, according to Forbes, are eight female tennis players, one female golfer and American Eileen Gu, who competes in freestyle skiing, according to Logos Press.

On the second day of the 2026 Olympics in Milan, 8 sets of medals are up for grabs, according to Logos Press.

Moldova’s capital presents the Visit Chișinău booth at the international tourism exhibition BALTTOUR, which takes place for the 31st time in Riga, Latvia, Logos Press reported.

The leader in the total number of awards in the history of the Winter Olympics is Germany, which has won 435 medals, Logos Press reported, citing RBC.

Paralympic Games champion, Merited Master of Sports Oleg Cretsul was re-elected for another five-year term at the head of the organization by a majority of votes at the Paralympic Committee meeting, Logos Press reports.

Alpine skier Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland has become the first Olympic champion of the 2026 Games, according to Logos Press.

The San Siro stadium in Milan hosted the opening ceremony of the XXV Winter Olympic Games, which will last until February 22, according to Logos Press.

Cooperation with Yandex Travel service was terminated by a number of large networks – Azimut Hotels, Accor, Cosmos Hotel Group, “Mantera” and others, reports Logos Press with reference to RBC.

Six Flags Qiddiya City theme park, one of the key sites of the massive entertainment megaproject Qiddiya, has officially opened in Saudi Arabia, Logos Press reported

The absence of tourists from Russia and Belarus has seriously hit the tourism industry of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, whose economy has lost from 3 to 5% of gross domestic product due to the decline in income in this area, according to Logos Press.

Periods of uninterrupted heat waves in the Mediterranean region have become significantly longer – the number of heat stress days has increased by more than two weeks compared to the 1950s – which could significantly affect familiar summer vacations, especially in Turkey and southern European countries, Logos Press reported.
