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Magnus Carlsen finally crossed the 2900 rating mark in chess, but in the freestyle format, not classical. After learning ...
The 34-year-old became the first player to cross the milestone in the recently released freestyle chess rankings compiled by ...
In the commemoration of the 75th year of bilateral relations between the two countries in 2025, Sugiono also expressed ...
Hyderabad: On the occasion of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions once again securing All India No. 1 Ranks in ...
Shashi Tharoor’s ‘Osama episode’ reminder for Americans after Trump-Munir lunch meet Beetroot vs Sweet Potatoes: Which is ...
Russian foreign ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Thursday (June 19) repeated a Russian warning to the United States ...
The hand-smash scene that was witnessed in the Norway Chess tournament, which was recently concluded, cannot be forgotten, ...
Gukesh reminisced about how Magnus Carlsen’s victory over former world champion Viswanathan Anand in the 2013 title clash ignited a spark in him to bring the title back to India. He also ...
Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen explained a viral fist-slamming incident in an interview with Barstool Sports and talked ...
After a shocking loss to the Indian sensation D Gukesh, Magnus Carlsen stormed off the board and pounded the table in anger a moment that was recorded and that went immediately viral.
Experts argue that by playing chess, students can learn valuable skills that can benefit them in the classroom.
Where there’s a victor, there’s a loser, and sometimes certain athletes contribute to their team’s or their own shortcomings.
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