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Global News Roundup: Chagossians Defy Removal, Royal Estate Sees Police Presence, and Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic Debut

In a mix of global news, Chagossians are resisting a removal order from their islands, while an unmarked police presence is seen at Sandringham Estate. Meanwhile, Ireland's rugby team makes changes ahead of their match against England, and a new Olympic sport is set to make its debut.

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In a dramatic turn of events, a group of Chagossians is defying a removal order from the Chagos Islands, with one resident stating they will have to be "dragged from my beach" if they want him to leave (Source 1). The...

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Global News Roundup: Chagossians Defy Removal, Royal Estate Sees Police Presence, and Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic Debut

In a mix of global news, Chagossians are resisting a removal order from their islands, while an unmarked police presence is seen at Sandringham Estate. Meanwhile, Ireland's rugby team makes changes ahead of their match against England, and a new Olympic sport is set to make its debut.

Thursday, February 19, 2026 • 2 min read • 4 source references

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In a dramatic turn of events, a group of Chagossians is defying a removal order from the Chagos Islands, with one resident stating they will have to be "dragged from my beach" if they want him to leave (Source 1). The islands, which have been at the center of a long-standing dispute between the Chagossians and the British government, have been the subject of a recent court ruling.

Meanwhile, in the UK, an unmarked police presence was seen arriving at Sandringham Estate, where Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been living (Source 2). The reason for the police presence is not immediately clear, but it has sparked speculation about the potential implications.

In sports news, Ireland's rugby team is gearing up to face England in the Six Nations match this weekend. Head coach Andy Farrell has made five changes to the starting XV, including recalling Jack Crowley to start at fly-half (Source 3). The match is set to be a highly anticipated clash between the two teams.

On a different note, the 2026 Winter Olympics will see the debut of a new sport: ski mountaineering, also known as Skimo (Source 4). According to BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team, Skimo involves running uphill with skis on, and is set to be a thrilling addition to the Olympic lineup. The sport requires a combination of endurance, strength, and technique, making it a unique and exciting spectator sport.

While these stories may seem unrelated at first glance, they all share a common thread - a sense of determination and perseverance. Whether it's the Chagossians fighting to stay on their islands, the Irish rugby team preparing for a tough match, or athletes pushing themselves to new heights in Skimo, each story showcases the human spirit in action.

As the world watches these events unfold, one thing is clear: the next few weeks will be filled with exciting developments, from the world of politics to the world of sports. Stay tuned for further updates on these stories and more.

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  • Chagossians trying to resettle on islands defy removal order
  • Watch: Vehicles arrive at Sandringham Estate
  • Crowley recalled as Ireland make five changes to face England
  • Can you run uphill with skis on? Skimo could be for you

In a dramatic turn of events, a group of Chagossians is defying a removal order from the Chagos Islands, with one resident stating they will have to be "dragged from my beach" if they want him to leave (Source 1). The islands, which have been at the center of a long-standing dispute between the Chagossians and the British government, have been the subject of a recent court ruling.

Meanwhile, in the UK, an unmarked police presence was seen arriving at Sandringham Estate, where Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been living (Source 2). The reason for the police presence is not immediately clear, but it has sparked speculation about the potential implications.

In sports news, Ireland's rugby team is gearing up to face England in the Six Nations match this weekend. Head coach Andy Farrell has made five changes to the starting XV, including recalling Jack Crowley to start at fly-half (Source 3). The match is set to be a highly anticipated clash between the two teams.

On a different note, the 2026 Winter Olympics will see the debut of a new sport: ski mountaineering, also known as Skimo (Source 4). According to BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team, Skimo involves running uphill with skis on, and is set to be a thrilling addition to the Olympic lineup. The sport requires a combination of endurance, strength, and technique, making it a unique and exciting spectator sport.

While these stories may seem unrelated at first glance, they all share a common thread - a sense of determination and perseverance. Whether it's the Chagossians fighting to stay on their islands, the Irish rugby team preparing for a tough match, or athletes pushing themselves to new heights in Skimo, each story showcases the human spirit in action.

As the world watches these events unfold, one thing is clear: the next few weeks will be filled with exciting developments, from the world of politics to the world of sports. Stay tuned for further updates on these stories and more.

Sources:

  • Chagossians trying to resettle on islands defy removal order
  • Watch: Vehicles arrive at Sandringham Estate
  • Crowley recalled as Ireland make five changes to face England
  • Can you run uphill with skis on? Skimo could be for you

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