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Diverse cricketers from Pakistan, India, and England uniting on the pitch, illustrating ECB's vow of no discrimination in The Hundred tournament.
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ECB vows no discrimination against Pakistan players in The Hundred

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The England and Wales Cricket Board and all eight Hundred franchises have issued a joint statement committing to select players based solely on performance, without regard to nationality. This follows reports that Indian-owned teams might exclude Pakistan cricketers from the upcoming auction due to diplomatic tensions. The move aims to ensure the tournament remains inclusive ahead of the March player draft.

Cali's Chipichape shopping center will install its mobile breastfeeding cabin at the Cañaveralejo MIO station in a pilot phase coordinated with public entities. This pioneering initiative in Colombia aims to foster inclusive urban environments for nursing mothers. The cabin provides privacy, comfort, and hygiene, with health certification.

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In spring 2024, Ryohei Kondo, artistic director at Saitama Arts Theater, announced an open audition for a new project, attracting more than 850 applicants and leading to the creation of the ambitious and diverse dance theater troupe Company Grande. The group embodies the Saitama Arts Foundation's ethos of 'art for all' by including members from all ages, walks of life, and abilities.

The Equal Opportunities Commission has organised the Universal Design Award Scheme (UDAS) 2026/27, inviting public and private sector organisations to create spaces welcoming to people of all ages and abilities. Launched in 2024, the scheme aims to accelerate a shift from compliance to inclusivity in urban design.

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For the first time, gender-nonconforming dancers are allowed to wear women's costumes in the Sinulog Grand Parade, following a call from Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival for a more inclusive celebration. This marks a step toward embracing queer expression in the Philippines' largest Catholic festival. Drag artists like Maria Lava and Piayuuuh showcased their talents at the 'Dragdagulan Na Sa Sinulog' event on January 10, 2026.

The 2025 Deaflympics began in Tokyo on November 15, with around 3,000 Deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes from more than 70 countries and regions competing. A men's soccer match between Japan and Australia kicked off proceedings at J-Village Stadium in Fukushima Prefecture, ahead of the official opening ceremony on November 16. The event marks the 100th anniversary of Deaf sports and aims to promote greater inclusivity in Japanese society.

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