IPC President on Russian Athletes: It Doesn't Matter What They Have Done on the Battlefield
During the opening of the winter Paralympics in Verona, IPC President Andrew Parsons stated that it is irrelevant what Russian athletes have done in conflict, as the organization's mission offers second chances.
Due to Russia and Belarus's participation, LRT will not broadcast the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games
Lithuania's LRT has decided not to broadcast the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games in solidarity with Baltic public broadcasters, rejecting the International Paralympic Committee's decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete with their flags.
Johanna Frändén: FIFA's Cozy Relationship with Trump Makes Me Doubt Reality
The article expresses skepticism towards FIFA's actions and its cozy relationship with Trump, highlighting the silence and lack of accountability in the football world.
Significant Rise in Reports to Suek
Finnish sports ethics center Suek received a record number of reports on sports violations in 2025, with 460 submissions compared to about 350 in previous years.
Sports newsfilter: Did you also have moral dilemmas while rejoicing in hockey?
The latest Sports Newsfilter discusses moral dilemmas in Olympic hockey and highlights the contributions of Slovakia's athletes, while also reflecting on the emotional aftermath of a disappointing bronze medal match.
Wasserman and Epstein: An American Olympic Scandal
Casey Wasserman, despite his previous connections to Jeffrey Epstein, aims to remain the head of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics amid discussions about accountability in sports compared to the music industry.
MLB players union boss resigns over inappropriate relationship with sister-in-law: report
MLB Players Association head Tony Clark resigned amid investigations into financial improprieties and an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law.
A New Twist in the Olympics Penis Scandal: 'I Used a Lot... '
An Italian doctor has admitted to performing a procedure to artificially lengthen the penis of a ski jumper ahead of the Winter Olympics, raising concerns about athletes' compliance with regulations.
Is it okay for criminals to participate in the Olympics? ... The flaws in varying regulations
A recent controversy arose when French biathlete Julia Simon, who has a criminal record, competed and won medals at the Winter Olympics, raising questions about the eligibility of athletes with criminal backgrounds.
The match that was never played and the most convenient defeat: a maneuver that shook the Maldives league
A strategic non-participation by the Green Streets football team allowed it to avoid relegation in the Maldives league, raising questions of ethics and integrity in sports.
Skier Lindsey Vonn suffered a brutal accident after competing with a broken knee and opened the debate on the limits in elite sports
Lindsey Vonn, competing with a serious knee injury, suffered a devastating fall shortly after the race began, sparking a discussion about the safety and ethics of allowing athletes to compete under such conditions.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Goiás on Thursday, February 5, 2026
The article provides a roundup of significant events, including a canceled meeting on the Code of Ethics at Brazil's Supreme Court and various criminal investigations, amidst strong weather conditions in several regions.
In Real, they were boiling with rage, Simeone's reaction to Vinicius horrified them: 'He crossed the line!'
Real Madrid players and staff expressed outrage over Diego Simeone's behavior during a match, with Xabi Alonso and Vinicius voicing their disapproval of the coach's provocation.
The slap from Manolo González to Barça: "They are not in a position to give lessons to anyone, when Figo came to Camp Nou..."
Manolo González criticizes Barcelona's stance on team ethics in light of the upcoming derby against Espanyol, referencing Luis Figo's controversial transfer.