NWSL Faces Competition from European Leagues for Top Talent
united states May 24, 2025 04:00The National Women's Soccer League confronts challenges as European clubs attract star players, posing a threat to the league's growth and sustainability.
The National Women's Soccer League confronts challenges as European clubs attract star players, posing a threat to the league's growth and sustainability.
Former prisoner Volodymyr Labuzov claims Ukrainian captives in Russian jails are coerced to join Russian forces to 'liberate Ukraine and conquer Europe'. Reports of torture and psychological warfare emerge amidst the 2022 invasion.
Barcelona's Raphinha signs a contract extension until 2028 following an exceptional season, contributing significantly to the team's domestic treble win.
Israeli's express safety concerns as Western leaders falsely accuse them of genocide, leading to increased hatred and security threats worldwide.
ESPN analyzes potential transfers before the 2025 Club World Cup in the United States, including Ronaldo's speculated move and key players linked to top clubs.
French Justice Minister plans to construct a high-security prison in French Guiana to tackle overpopulation and house dangerous drug offenders. The project aims to combat drug trafficking in the region.
Israel is under increasing international pressure to halt its military offensive in Gaza as Western nations threaten sanctions and boycotts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces backlash over decision to permit food aid to Gaza as activists threaten to block shipments. Concerns about hunger crisis in Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
Illegal migration from Bangladesh to the European Union surges, with over 47,000 illegal border crossings in three months. Learn why thousands risk their lives for the dangerous journey.
The West braces for new sanctions following Russia's 'absurd demands' on Ukraine, with hopes pinned on increased pressure for peace talks. Leaders express frustration over failed negotiations in Istanbul.
Chinese-manufactured solar panels in the US found with hidden 'kill switches' capable of remotely sabotaging energy networks, raising alarms in Europe. Experts uncover undisclosed communication equipment, potentially enabling network disruption and infrastructure damage.
Latvian government issues guidelines to help citizens identify Russian spies, highlighting signs like unkempt appearance and suspicious behavior.
Two orcas and twelve dolphins are trapped in a closed dolphinarium in Antibes, France, facing dire conditions after Marineland's closure.
As Russian President Putin skips negotiations in Istanbul, concerns grow over Russia's commitment to peace in Ukraine. President Zelenski challenges Putin, demanding his presence for meaningful talks.
Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea are interested in Brighton's João Pedro as a summer transfer target. Get the latest news on potential moves and rumors in the football transfer market.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz advocates for a massive boost to the German military, warning of Russia's ambitions in Ukraine and emphasizing the need for defense preparedness.
EU member states agree on new sanctions targeting Russian shadow fleet and saboteurs in Europe, facing opposition from pro-Russia Hungary, leading to a package of smaller measures.
Crete, Greece, experiences a significant earthquake, felt in Egypt, prompting temporary tsunami warnings. Greece, known for seismic activity, faces aftermath with previous Santorini tremors.
Premier League, LaLiga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 synchronize transfer window closure to prevent staggered deals, setting unified deadline at 7 p.m. UK time.
The US EPA head, Lee Zeldin, announces the removal of the unpopular start-stop system from cars, part of Trump's anti-bureaucracy drive. The move aims to address concerns over cost and effectiveness of electronic safety features.
Mitch Hutchcraft, a former marine, defies odds by climbing Mount Everest after completing a 13,000km triathlon journey through swimming, biking, and running.
Amidst talks of a potential meeting between Zelensky and Putin, Europe faces critical decisions and challenges regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its implications for the region.
The Kremlin plans to pass a law enabling the confiscation of assets from critical Russians living abroad, extending its reach beyond borders to punish dissenters.
Chelsea makes league history with an unbeaten season, as Arsenal secures second place in the Women's Super League. Catch up on the top women's football action in Europe.
Chelsea dominates with an A+ grade after an unbeaten season, while Spurs receive an F. Discover the standout players from the 2024-25 Women's Super League.
Following a scathing remark from Medvedev, Russian President Poetin expresses willingness to engage in peace talks regarding Ukraine. Learn more on Telegraaf.nl.
The book 'If Russia Wins' by Carlo Masala foretells a Russian victory scenario, now mirroring real-world events. The narrative aligns with current geopolitical tensions. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
April 2024 ranks as the second warmest on record with an average global temperature of 14.96 degrees Celsius, only 0.07 degrees cooler than the warmest April. The European climate service Copernicus highlights the impact of rising temperatures.
The European Union launches 'Choose Europe' initiative with €500 million to lure American researchers affected by President Trump's policies, aiming to enhance research opportunities.
US Senator Marco Rubio condemns Germany's classification of AfD as extremist, sparking diplomatic exchange with German Foreign Ministry. Washington reacts to AfD monitoring.