Big-name players transfer to the Saudi Pro League, writes Matt Broomfield.
The boxer has become the butt of social media jokes, Alessio Perrone writes.
In June 2018, London is hosting an alternative ‘World Football Cup’ of linguistic minorities and unrecognized nations, organized by CONIFA. Alessio Perrone reports.
Mark Engler reflects on how one man's protest made waves around the US.
A record number of participants claimed their right to freedom of movement at this year’s marathon. Giedre Steikunaite reports.
Theodore Kaye photographs Tajikistan's national sport, Buzkashi.
When the Botswanan football team went on a winning streak, a whole nation was inspired, writes Lauri Kubuitsile.
Article title | From magazine | Publication date |
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Saudi sportswashing | Spying on dissent | November, 2023 |
Athletics | Democracy on the edge | March, 2021 |
Racist knockout | A better media is possible | June, 2018 |
The Alternative World Cup | Clampdown! Criminalizing dissent | December, 2017 |
Acts of conscience on bended knee | The coming war on China | December, 2016 |
Run, Palestine, run | Technology justice | May, 2016 |
Southern Exposure: Buzkashi in Tajikistan | How the war on pirates became big business | September, 2013 |
The hero in all of us | Mental health | May, 2012 |