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This is how COVID-19 is affecting the world of sports In the absence of live games, this means deepening the pool of content available to fans For example, sports broadcasters such as ESPN and Fox Sports are showing classic games, archived content, documentaries, esports and niche competitions in a bid to keep consumers watching Individual leagues are doing the same
The uniquely unifying power of sports, and why it matters Over time, world leaders have continued to leverage sports as a means to reopen diplomatic dialogue and make conciliatory international gestures Perhaps the most well-known example of this is China’s “ping-pong diplomacy”, whereby the Chinese government invited US players to exhibition matches in their country in April 1971 This marked
Discover the must-read cybersecurity stories of the past month | World . . . Italy's cybersecurity agency reported that around 20 websites, including those of banks and airports, were targeted by the pro-Russian hacker group Noname057(16) on 17 February The attack, which included sites of Intesa Sanpaolo, Banca Monte dei Paschi, and Milan's Linate and Malpensa airports, caused no major disruption, according to the agency
How sports can bring us together and drive social justice | World . . . Major international sports leagues successfully started to return to stadiums in much of the world last summer as cross-industry partnerships, innovation and new safety measures made it possible to address the pandemic's challenging health and safety risks and bring sports back to the playing field At the same time, sports organisations and
Olympics: A history of racial justice protests in sport | World . . . In many economically disadvantaged communities, they don’t have a lot of sports programmes, so you don’t find hockey and swimming often in their public schools Children aren’t even being introduced to those kinds of sports in their physical education classes Many baseball fields that used to populate the American South have disappeared
Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 | World Economic Forum The World Economic Forum's Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025, written in collaboration with Accenture, examines the cybersecurity trends that will affect economies and societies in the year to come
What play-to-earn games mean for the economy - and metaverse Long before esports—the industry of competitive video gaming—was broadly recognized as a profession, popular play-to-earn PC games like ‘Diablo II’ (2000) or ‘Runescape’ (2001) created fully-fledged digital economies, in which the best players were able to make a living simply by being good at the game
Young people’s voices are key to global peace and security Shaping Peace Security is a young people-led initiative founded by the Global Shapers Hubs of Heidelberg, Germany, and Vienna, Austria, to amplify young voices in peace and security matters
What’s the economic impact of doping in sport? The main rationale offered by the medical community and some sports experts and ethics scholars is that constraining doping is necessary to protect the health of athletes However, many sports themselves are inherently dangerous Taken literally, the protection argument would call for pro-safety interventions that go beyond regulating such drugs