Las Vegas to Host Inaugural Enhanced Games, Dubbed 'Steroid Olympics'
The Enhanced Games, referred to as the 'Steroid Olympics', will debut in Las Vegas, featuring athletes competing while using banned performance-enhancing substances.
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The Enhanced Games, referred to as the 'Steroid Olympics', will debut in Las Vegas, featuring athletes competing while using banned performance-enhancing substances.
The recent decision to authorize steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs for the Enhanced Games raises ethical questions. Andy Miah, a bioethicist, offers insights.
A recent strike in Luhansk, a town under Russian control in eastern Ukraine, has led to significant casualties, prompting strong reactions from Russian authorities.
In a significant political move, Senegal's president has dismissed the prime minister following a period of escalating tensions. Caitlin Kelly reports from Dakar.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed a proposal for non-voting associate membership in the EU, insisting on full membership rights for Ukraine.
A drone strike on a student dormitory in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region has reportedly resulted in 16 fatalities, predominantly among young women, according to Russian officials.
Pentecost, a notable public holiday in Germany, is often underappreciated by those unfamiliar with its significance and traditions.
In light of significant overcrowding on Mount Everest, experts are advocating for the implementation of limits on the number of climbers permitted to ascend the mountain.
Anahita Motazed Rad of the London School of Economics shares insights on the recent advancements in US-Iran talks amidst the backdrop of conflict in the Middle East.
In 2025, Germany saw a significant increase in passport issuances, a trend attributed to changes in citizenship requirements made in 2024.
A coalition of ten human rights organizations warns that Germany's growing focus on security may be undermining fundamental rights, as highlighted in their recent report.
Nicolas Forissier, France’s Minister for Foreign Trade, calls for a strategic shift in the EU's approach to trade with China, warning against naivety and emphasizing the need to protect European industry.
As the Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London, it highlights the events of 1066 and the Norman Conquest, offering a Norman perspective on the Battle of Hastings.
Following the record-breaking wildfire season in Europe in 2025, the risk of wildfires is now extending to traditionally cooler areas such as the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands.
Latest polls suggest the centre-right figure is the only candidate who can defeat Marine Le Pen or Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
In a significant move to enhance economic relations, EU leaders have signed an updated trade deal with Mexico, originally established two decades ago, aiming to diversify trade partnerships.
As Haiti's gangs nearly tripled their recruitment of children in 2025, the deployment of a new UN-backed security force raises questions about the future for these vulnerable youths.
Promoter Eddie Hearn indicates that a UK stadium is the leading candidate to host the anticipated Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight, while also considering options in the USA and Saudi Arabia.
As Ukraine raises alarms over potential Russian military actions from Belarus, Lukashenka has proposed a meeting with Zelenskyy, who warns of serious repercussions for Belarus's involvement.
A recent Russian strike in Sumy resulted in injuries to six individuals, including a child, as firefighters worked to control the ensuing flames.