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Gary Neville argues that beneath the glamourous sheen of English Premier League football, the game is rotten, and the growing influence of the biggest teams is leaving fans out of pocket and smaller clubs clinging to survival. Alex Salmon reviews.

Chinese Olympic swimmer Pan Zhanle

To protect its economic, military and sporting hegemony, the United States is using the Olympics as part of its multi-layered, cultural cold war against China, writes Coral Wynter.

Two women boxing in an Olympic bout

Olympic gold medal boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting faced attacks from far-right politicians and anti-trans activists while competing in the Paris Olympics, illustrating how transphobia, racism and misogyny intersect, argues Alex Salmon.

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Isaac Nellist discusses the nurses and midwives in Victoria and NSW fighting for fair pay and conditions, Palestine's football team plays in Boorloo/Perth and Federico Fuentes from the Boris Kagarlitsky International Solidarity Campaign discusses the latest updates from the anti-war Russian dissident's trial.

Palestine鈥檚 soccer team was no match for the Socceroos, but there was plenty of support for the team affectionately known as 鈥淭he Warriors鈥 (Al Fida鈥檌).Alex Salmon reports.

Whatever Australia鈥檚 reason to deny a visa to the President of the Palestinian Football Association,听it is not a good look for Australia or its attempts to woo the world鈥檚 major sports events, including football. Khaled Ghannam reports.听听

book cover with background of First Nations protest

AFL legend Nicky Winmar, in collaboration with St Kilda supporter Mathew Hardy, author of the 2004 memoir Saturday Afternoon Fever, describes the racism that Indigenous and other non-white people face both on and off the field in his autobiography My story: From bush kid to AFL legend. Alex Salmon reviews.

Hundreds protested outside Labor MP Ged Kearney鈥檚 office to demand she speaks up against Israel's genocide in Gaza and calls for a ceasefire. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

Usman Khawaja for Palestine

Cricketer Usman Khawaja challenging the听banning of wearing messages supporting Palestine听is the latest example of athletes countering the idea that 'sports and politics don't mix'. Alex Salmon reports.听

Chile coup 50 years on, the fight to save koalas & Canada鈥檚 deadly wildfires

91自拍论坛 journalist鈥檚 Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.

CFMEU housing plan, Women鈥檚 World Cup & Russian anti-war socialist arrested

91自拍论坛 journalists Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.

Matildas v Ireland 2023 WWC cr Leo Earle

With the hopes of a nation delicately balanced, the Matildas took on the Republic of Ireland, in front of a record crowd of 75,784, in their opening game of the Women鈥檚 World Cup. Leo Earle takes a look behind the tournament.