Premier League
Coverage of Premier League in the Nexus archive.
- MP urges UK government to take action on English football ties to Israeli occupation
Independent British MP Iqbal Mohamed has called on the UK government to address English football's sponsorship links with companies accused of supporting Israel's occupation and war crimes against Palestinians. He cited a report by War on Want highlighting the Premier League, its clubs, and the Football Association's associations with firms allegedly complicit in Palestinian rights violations. Mohamed warned of 'sportswashing' Israel's actions through these ties.
- 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.
- Iraqi striker Al-Hamadi's talent forged on the streets of Liverpool
Iraqi striker Ali al-Hamadi, who grew up in Liverpool's Toxteth neighborhood, is set to play for Iraq in their final World Cup Group I match against Senegal. The 24-year-old made history as Iraq's first Premier League player when he joined Ipswich in August 2024 and nearly scored against France in an earlier tournament match.
- Kretinsky Is Said to Consider Becoming Top West Ham Shareholder
Kretinsky is reported to be considering becoming a top shareholder at West Ham United. The article references a 2026 Premier League match between West Ham and Leeds United, but the primary focus is on Kretinsky's potential investment in the club.
- UK Regulator Warns Soccer Clubs Over Unauthorized Crypto Sponsorship Deals
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has warned Premier League soccer clubs that partnerships with unlicensed cryptocurrency firms could expose fans to unregulated trading platforms. The alert highlights risks associated with unauthorized crypto sponsorship deals.
- 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.
- 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.
- The Peking order: Xi meets Putin after Trump
Chinese President Xi meets with Russian President Putin following Trump's political developments. The article also covers topics including Premier League business operations and adventure tourism activities.
- Powerful illegal streaming ringleader jailed, fined millions over global operation
A Spanish-Iranian illegal streaming ringleader, known as 'Dash, the Iranian,' was sentenced to 23 months in prison and fined $10.2 million for operating a global pirated sports and entertainment network. The eight-year investigation revealed his operation generated $17 million through franchised illegal streams, money laundering via Bitcoin and real estate, and distribution across 10 countries.
- AI models are terrible at betting on soccer—especially xAI Grok
AI models from Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic lost money betting on Premier League matches during a study by General Reasoning. The 'KellyBench' report highlights the difficulty of advanced AI systems in analyzing real-world scenarios over extended periods.