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  • Half Japan thinks Olympics will go ahead, poll shows, despite opposition

    Half Japan thinks Olympics will go ahead, poll shows, despite opposition

  • Security personnel stand guard near the Olympic rings monument during a rally by anti-Olympics protesters outside the Japanese Olympic Committee headquarters, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Tokyo, Japan, May 18, 2021 [Issei Kato/Reuters]

    The Tokyo Olympics must go ahead

  • A view of Frederick Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday during the daytime curfew.

    T&T a ‘virtual ghost town’

  • Picture by BFI Media

    In unique Tokyo Olympics, ‘mentally strong’ athletes will prevail, says Mary Kom

  • File photo by Leeandro Noray.

    PAHO: Covid19 is devastating women

  • 2021 GETTY IMAGES

    TOKYO 2020 ENTERS OPERATIONAL DELIVERY MODE

  • The Brazilian Olympic Committee announcement that the IOC's offer of supplying vaccines for Tokyo 2020-bound athletes and officials and additional citizens had been taken up took place in Brasilia ©COB

    Brazil takes up IOC offer and will immunise all Tokyo 2020 athletes, officials and media against COVID-19

  • All British athletes and support staff are set to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus ahead of Tokyo 2020 ©Getty Images

    BOA confirms British athletes will be fully vaccinated before Tokyo 2020

  • The United States' recent guidelines on travelling to Japan will not impact the Olympics, it is claimed ©Getty Images

    Japan not concerned after US warns against travel less than two months from Tokyo 2020

  • International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach

    IFs Praised for ‘Leading the Way’ in Response to Pandemic as IF Forum 2021 Hears Calls for Solidarity in Sport

  • Tokyo Olympics Will Be Held Even If Japan Emergency Continues, IOC Official Insists

    Tokyo Olympics Will Be Held Even If Japan Emergency Continues, IOC Official Insists

  • Japan's government is facing pressure over its comparatively slow start to vaccinations AFP/Angela Weiss

    Japan panel okays Moderna, AstraZeneca COVID-19 jabs before Olympics

  • IOC President Thomas Bach is due to arrive in Japan on July 12 ©Getty Images

    Tokyo 2020 mulls further cut to foreign attendees as Bach arrival in Japan set for July 12 5

  • File photo: Joggers exercise along the track at Eddie Hart Savannah last month. TTEC will be turning lights back on at the various community grounds. PHOTO BY AYANNA KINSALE -

    Outdoor sports, exercise banned 24/7

  • Things That Matter

    Focus on the controllables

  • Dr Keith Rowley -

    Rowley hopes athletes will get vaccine before Olympics

  • GOOD RELATIONS: China President Xi Jinping and PM Dr Keith Rowley shake hands in 2019 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. -

    China promises to help Trinidad and Tobago with covid19 vaccines

  • TTOC and CANOC president Brian Lewis

    Rambharat names 10 issues facing sports stakeholders post-COVID-19

  • Minister of Sport and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe . -

    Cudjoe: Covid19 has crippled the cash contribution of sport

  • TTOC President Brian Lewis

    AIBA American sets up development plan for continent

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