The ongoing dispute between the international chess federation (FIDE) and Norwegian Magnus Carlsen has escalated.
A dispute between the chess federation FIDE and Magnus Carlsen escalates over the branding of the Freestyle Chess series.
Fide has warned the Freestyle Chess Players Club - co-owned by Carlsen - not to call its new series a “World Championship”.
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