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World Cup Expansion Drives Asian Naturalisation Race

Discover how the expanded 48-team World Cup format is accelerating a naturalisation arms race across Asian football, with nations like UAE and Indonesia leveraging foreign-born talent for qualification success.

A-League Women in crisis as player report reveals woes

A scathing players' union report reveals the A-League Women is at a tipping point, with poor pay and conditions making it the 'least preferred' league for Australian footballers. Urgent action is needed.

Govt to Reconsider Waspi Women Compensation

The government will reconsider compensating 3.6 million Waspi women after new evidence emerged. Campaigners call this a major step forward in their fight for justice.

Government to reconsider Waspi pension decision

UK government forced to reconsider denying compensation to 3.6 million Waspi women after legal pressure. Campaigners hail major victory in long-running state pension age battle.

Women's Europa Cup Launches in 2026-27 Season

UEFA announces groundbreaking Women's Europa Cup starting 2026-27, featuring 48 teams and record prize money. Discover how this transforms European women's football.

Why women lose their voice during orgasm

New research reveals a surprising physiological phenomenon affecting women's vocal control during climax, explaining the science behind this little-discussed experience.

Mary Earps Book Backlash: Toxic Fandom Exposed

The fierce online reaction to Mary Earps' new autobiography reveals the dark side of women's football's rapid growth, where passionate support can quickly spiral into toxicity.

Earps Shirt Fiasco Sparks Women's Sport Debate

The controversial handling of England goalkeeper Mary Earps' replica shirt sales has ignited vital conversations about commercial investment and cultural respect in women's football.

Islington women change routines over safety fears

Women in Islington are taking drastic measures to avoid being followed by suspicious men, with many sharing chilling experiences of feeling watched and targeted in their own neighbourhood.

Malaysia defends Trump trade deal amid criticism

Malaysian government officials have launched a robust defence of their new trade agreement with former US President Donald Trump, dismissing criticism as 'misinformed' while highlighting potential economic benefits.

Child obesity hits highest level since pandemic

Shocking new NHS data reveals obesity levels in young children have reached their highest point outside of pandemic years, with stark inequalities between wealthy and deprived areas.

Mary Earps Memoir Sparks Fiery Football Debate

England's star goalkeeper Mary Earps has set the football world alight with her explosive autobiography, revealing raw truths about career struggles, mental health battles, and the realities of women's football.

Emily Fox: USWNT changes & Arsenal ambitions

US women's national team defender Emily Fox opens up about transformative year of change, adapting to new coaching philosophies, and her growing influence at Arsenal under Jonas Eidevall.

Walking 3,000 steps daily may slow Alzheimer's

Groundbreaking research shows that moderate daily walking may significantly slow cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer's patients, offering new hope for non-pharmaceutical interventions.

India's WC Win: New Era for Women's Cricket?

India's historic Women's Cricket World Cup victory could reshape the global game forever - but only if the nation invests strategically in its female talent pipeline and infrastructure.

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