Send Snoop to the Convention: What political media can learn from the Olympics
Bringing more celebrities into political coverage could make it livelier โ and perhaps even more informative.
Bringing more celebrities into political coverage could make it livelier โ and perhaps even more informative.
If Brussels was in charge of the Olympic Games, this is how it’d look.
Ana Barbosu demoted from bronze while celebratingRomanian great Nadia Comaneci also criticises decisionRomaniaโs prime minister, Marcel Ciolacu, said he will boycott the Olympic closing ceremony after his country were denied a medal in the womenโs gymn…
Giorgia Villa won silver with her teammates in the womenโs team final this week. But her passion for all things parmesan has also gained attentionLatest medal table | Live Paris schedule | Full resultsThree years ago Italian gymnast Giorgia Villa was c…
Sportโs top star helps lead โredemption tourโ in Paris following her withdrawal from Tokyo Games four years ago
Fencing, table tennis and gymnastics are among some of the events on show as we look at some of the best images from day two. Continue reading…
Ukraine had lobbied to exclude Russian war supporters.
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The far right is projected to perform well in next week’s EU election, but is politically fragmented.
Emmanuel Macron’s sports extravaganza faces tense geopolitical moment.
Auditors fire new warning shot at Olaf Scholz’s government.
Footage of a black child being ignored echoes my own experiences as a girl โ and reveals a country in denialThere is nothing like having a global spotlight suddenly shone on Ireland to make us see how some things once deemed acceptable or excusable at …
The mother of a black girl not given a medal at a gymnastics event said officials showed “no empathy”.
Governing body suppressed personal apology from judge in question following incident 18 months agoGymnastics Ireland suppressed a personal apology letter to young gymnast whose treatment at a medal ceremony sparked international outrage, and have refus…