Arsenal
Coverage of Arsenal in the Nexus archive.
- MP urges UK government to take action on English football ties to Israeli occupation
UK MP Iqbal Mohamed urges the government to address English football's sponsorship links with companies accused of complicity in Israel's occupation and war crimes against Palestinians. A report by War on Want identifies 16 companies and multiple Premier League clubs, including Arsenal and Manchester United, as being associated with firms linked to Israeli atrocities.
- The accidental American
Florence Balogun gave birth to Folarin Balogun in New York in 2001 after being denied a flight to London due to her pregnancy. Folarin, a U.S. citizen by birth, became a key player for the American soccer team at the World Cup, scoring two goals in a 4-1 victory over Paraguay. His success has highlighted the U.S. birthright citizenship debate, with President Donald Trump's executive order to end the policy currently under Supreme Court review.
- ¡Golazo de Kai Havertz! El jugador del Arsenal la picó para firmar el 7-1 de Alemania
Kai Havertz scored twice for Germany in a 7-1 victory over Curazao. The win marked Curazao's first appearance in a World Cup qualifier.
- Kai Havertz anota de penal el 3-1 para Alemania
Kai Havertz scored a penalty for Germany in a 3-1 match. The penalty was awarded due to a small contact in the area.
- Fan of the people
Zohran Mamdani, New York's mayor, actively engages with sports events like Knicks games and the World Cup, contrasting with Governor Kathy Hochul's sports-related gaffe. His authenticity in discussing sports, including soccer and basketball, is highlighted as a model for Democrats, with references to events like the 1993 Knicks' NBA Finals absence.
- Moment Arsenal star Martin Odegaard hits police officer on head with football from victory parade bus
Arsenal star Martin Odegaard hit a police officer on the head with a football during a victory parade bus event.
- Moment Arsenal star Martin Odegaard hits police officer on head with football from victory parade bus
Arsenal star Martin Odegaard hit a police officer on the head with a football during a victory parade. The incident occurred as Odegaard celebrated on a parade bus.
- Six stabbed at Arsenal parade in London — hours after PSG triumph turns Paris into ‘urban guerrilla warfare’
Six people were stabbed during Arsenal's Premier League victory parade in London. Hours later, celebrations for PSG's Champions League triumph in Paris turned into an 'urban guerrilla warfare' scenario on the Champs Élysées.
- Six people stabbed in London after Arsenal’s victory parade
Six people were stabbed in London after Arsenal’s Premier League victory parade on Sunday evening, with non-fatal injuries reported. The Metropolitan police stated the incidents occurred after most crowds had dispersed, and 24 individuals were arrested.
- Police investigating six stabbings after Arsenal parade
Police are investigating six stabbings that occurred following an Arsenal victory parade in London. The parade celebrated the club's Premier League title win. The incident took place after fans gathered at King's Cross Station.
- Hundreds arrested across France during unrest after PSG win - as more than 50 officers injured
French police in Paris managed clashes following PSG's Champions League final victory over Arsenal, leading to hundreds of arrests and more than 50 officers injured during the unrest.
- The week in pictures: Europe's shock early heatwave, French Open battles and the Blue Origin blast
Europe experienced a record-breaking heatwave in May, with former title holders eliminated at the French Open and PSG defeating Arsenal in the Champions League final. The week also featured a Blue Origin rocket launch.
- Japan defence minister denies militarism and criticises China's 'huge arsenal'
Japan's defense minister, Shinjiro Koizumi, denies allegations of militarism and criticizes China's 'huge arsenal.' The remarks are described as some of Tokyo's most pointed comments in the ongoing dispute over Japan's military build-up.
- UCL final: Raising concerns in Paris that troublemakers will cause unrest
Paris is preparing for a Champions League final featuring Paris Saint-Germain against Arsenal in Budapest. The event is expected to draw large crowds to screening venues in Paris, raising concerns about potential unrest caused by troublemakers.
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- Trump sexual abuse accuser ‘under criminal investigation by DOJ’
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly opening a criminal inquiry into E. Jean Carroll, a sexual abuse accuser of Donald Trump. The article also mentions unrelated events, including media controversy in France over heatwave coverage, Jannik Sinner's exit from Roland-Garros, and PSG's upcoming Champions League final against Arsenal.
- Kai Havertz: Arsenal and Germany's man for the big moment
Kai Havertz, the Germany and Arsenal forward, is set to appear in his second Champions League final. The article highlights his reputation as a match winner in crucial moments.
- The week around the world in 20 pictures
A weekly photo roundup captures major global events including the Ebola outbreak, Israeli military operations in Gaza, Putin's visit to Beijing, and Arsenal's Premier League victory. The collection represents significant international news from photojournalists worldwide.
- Chiliz Expands Fan Tokens to Solana and Base
Chiliz is expanding its Fan Tokens to Solana and Base blockchains using LayerZero’s Omnichain Fungible Token standard, unifying supply across chains and eliminating wrapped tokens. The move includes allocating 10% of cross-chain revenue to $CHZ buybacks and burns, while enabling deeper DeFi integration for 70+ partner clubs like Barça, PSG, and Juventus.