By KOJI NISHIMURA/ Correspondent
April 28, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Ukrainian karateka Stanislav Horuna strikes a pose in Lviv, Ukraine, on April 15. (Koji Nishimura)
LVIV, Ukraine—Ukrainian Stanislav Horuna said an “unbelievable” development in Japan may help him regain the Tokyo Olympic medal that he sold to raise funds for his country’s defense against Russian invaders. [Read More]
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