'Sirât', rival of 'The Secret Agent' at the Oscars, wins six awards at Goya
The film 'Sirât' won six awards at the 40th Goya Awards, establishing itself as a strong competitor in the Oscar race for Best International Film.
Tour of Rwanda: 18 editions and the recognition of a race that can reveal young talents
The upcoming final stage of the 18th Tour of Rwanda highlights the race's evolution into a key event for discovering emerging cycling talents.
Mall del Sol will be a race track: Run with Them 3K will bring together families who will write the name of the woman who inspires them on their t-shirt
Mall del Sol is hosting ‘Corre con Ellas 3K,’ a recreational race on International Women's Day where participants honor inspiring women by writing their names on their shirts.
2.63 trillion dollars: Why the world is rearming
The global military expenditures reached 2.63 trillion dollars, driven by ongoing conflicts and security concerns, with Germany ranking fourth in military spending.
There will be a storm, there will be a race for speed! MotoGP bike racing is going to happen
A major development in motorcycle racing is set to take place in Uttar Pradesh, India, with the return of international-level MotoGP races facilitated by an MoU between AVW Global and the state government.
Return of F1 Race in India! Adani's Big Bet on Buddha Circuit
The Adani Group is planning to bring Formula One racing back to India by acquiring the Buddha International Circuit, creating excitement around the future of motorsports in the country.
2026 Olympics: "It was really, really crazy" rejoices Océane Michelon, the Olympic champion of the mass start
Océane Michelon, the French biathlete, celebrates her first individual international title after a thrilling race at the 2026 Olympics.
The main world powers that possess nuclear weapons: which countries have them
The article discusses the current geopolitical tensions surrounding nuclear weapons and identifies the nine countries that possess them.
Swedes caught in the act at the Olympics - this is how they explain it
Swedish ski team faced scrutiny at the Olympics after violating rules during a pre-race practice, resulting in a warning from the International Ski Federation.
Why is China rapidly increasing the number of nuclear weapons? Watch
China is rapidly increasing its nuclear arsenal, with projections suggesting it could have around 1,000 nuclear weapons by 2030 and possibly 1,500 by 2035.
Norway's team manager removed for breaking rules
The International Ski Federation (FIS) penalized the Norwegian cross-country skiing team for a breach that occurred prior to the men's relay race at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Train Dreams advances in the Oscar race by leading Spirit Awards where Sirat goes home empty-handed
Clint Bentley's film 'Train Dreams' won three awards at the Independent Spirit Awards, enhancing its chances in the Oscar race, while the Spanish film 'Sirat' lost the Best International Feature award to Brazil's 'The Secret Agent'.
What was Norway up to behind the scenes? Iivo Niskanen speaks out harshly
Iivo Niskanen criticizes the International Ski Federation's favoritism towards Norway after receiving a mysterious yellow card during a relay race.
FIS rejects Finland's protest against Norway
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has dismissed Finland's late protest regarding Norway's use of a controversial ski wax during the Olympic sprint race.
The International Ski Federation gave the Norwegian team an unfair advantage over others
The Norwegian ski team received an unjust advantage from the International Ski Federation ahead of the women’s 10 km freestyle race, overshadowing important Olympic outcomes.
Disqualification! The IOC did not allow the Ukrainian with the helmet of the deceased athletes to start
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevyč was disqualified from the Olympic race for attempting to compete with a helmet featuring images of deceased athletes, despite a ban from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Chad: The International Festival of Saharan Cultures Maintains the Tradition of Camel Racing
The International Festival of Saharan Cultures in Chad celebrates camel racing and the rich cultural heritage of the Saharan region, featuring nearly 400 riders and their camels in a competitive race.
Sirāt, the Phenomenon of Spanish Cinema: From the Cannes Festival to the International Awards Race
The film 'Sirāt', directed by Spanish filmmaker Óliver Laxe, has emerged as a prominent contender in the current awards season, highlighting Spanish cinema on the international stage following its success at the Cannes Film Festival 2025.
New York Times: Humanity is Threatened After the End of the Last Nuclear Treaty
The end of the last nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and Russia marks a pivotal moment that concludes over fifty years of efforts to mitigate nuclear dangers, as the world faces a new unregulated nuclear reality amid escalating arms races and diminishing trust among major powers.
This Agreement Aimed to Slow Down the Arms Race. Japan Felt Deceived
The Washington Naval Agreement aimed to reduce military expenses and prevent a new arms race among world powers in the early 1920s, with Japan feeling particularly deceived by the outcomes.
A million dollars is ten kilos. How Russia is promoting war in Europe
The article discusses how Russia has formed the international association Paladins, which unites fascist organizations promoting violence in Europe to restore the rights of the white race and traditional values.
China says it will not participate in nuclear weapons negotiations for now
China has declared it will not engage in nuclear weapons discussions, as international efforts to include Beijing in new negotiations have yet to succeed amid rising concerns over an arms race post the New START treaty expiration.
The nuclear treaty has expired - Why Moscow's warnings became self-serving
The expiration of the New START treaty between the US and Russia raises concerns about a potential new arms race and a more unstable international order.
Germany urges China to engage in arms control
Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephulis has warned that the expiration of the New START treaty on February 5 may lead to a renewed arms race among the world's largest nuclear powers and could encourage China to expand its nuclear arsenal.
USA-Russia: Is this the beginning of a nuclear arms race?
The article explores the reasons for the expiration of the last treaties between the USA and Russia concerning nuclear arsenal control and discusses their positions on extending the New START treaty, while also analyzing the evolving rules of nuclear arsenal control since the Cuban missile crisis and the implications of China's nuclear arsenal expansion.
Expiry of nuclear weapons pact between US and Russia risks new arms race
The expiration of the New Start treaty on Thursday eliminates the last mutual limits on the US and Russia's nuclear arsenals, posing risks for global arms control amidst growing instability.
International race for sled dogs under way in French Alps
The French Alps are currently hosting La Grande, an international sled dog race that highlights the region's unique offerings beyond skiing.
Who Will Win the Sixth Generation Fighter Race Among Major Countries?
The article discusses the intense competition among major powers to develop sixth-generation fighter jets that focus not only on speed and maneuverability but also on information dominance and swarm control capabilities for future battles.
How the AI race could play out for the US, China and the world
The article discusses three potential outcomes of the global AI race involving the US, China, and other nations.
LIVE Top Transfers: Barca and Real Love Great Defenders. Giants Battle for Bosnian
The winter transfer window is ongoing in major football leagues, with Real Madrid reportedly leading the race to sign German international Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund.
"Enormous Potential": How Ski Jumping is to Become More International
Race Director Sandro Pertile aims to increase the global popularity of ski jumping, with initial successes seen in the Four Hills Tournament, but still targeting the largest market.
Trump, Ukraine, China, Middle East... Why geopolitics is entering the 2027 presidential race
The article discusses how the international geopolitical landscape is influencing the French presidential candidates for the 2027 election.
US attack on Venezuela ‘death certificate’ for UN, will trigger global arms race: analyst
Analysts claim the recent US military action against Venezuela may undermine international institutions and provoke a global arms race, with significant implications for the United Nations.
Donald Trump and the Clash of Civilizations in the 21st Century: 'His worldview is based on race, Christianity, and nationalism'
The article discusses Donald Trump's worldview, which is shaped by race, Christianity, and nationalism, reflecting on historical precedents like Lord Salisbury's perspective on international relations.
Calm waters but also an arms race
The article discusses the current state of peaceful interactions alongside a growing trend in military armament.