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Opinion 3o1y42

The shoestring superpower 5d572x

Some nations have acquired the capacity to cheaply and stealthily intervene in the domestic politics of rivals, exacerbating their social conflicts, undermining their institutions and making the country harder to govern 1w276

The world’s most dangerous place: Washington D.C. 4jtw

With ever-increasing audacity, President Donald Trump is testing the Constitution and the rules on which democracy depends

A team for Europe that does not excite 1w1d2n

The back-room method of choosing the candidates for the top European Union jobs has produced a list of names that prompt little enthusiasm, but could still produce some surprises

Toni Nadal: Wimbledon abuses its authority t123w

The uncle and ex-coach of Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal criticizes the British tournament for seeing itself as too “special” to follow the standard seeding rules

Political dialogue in Venezuela: Naïve or inevitable? 5y563l

Just about everyone wants Venezuelans to engage in political dialogue. But all past “dialogues” ended up strengthening the government and weakening the opposition

Griezmann: The right moment y373p

The news that the French forward would be leaving in the run up to the summer market is the best possible scenario, both for Atlético and for the player himself

Guardiola: Dreamer, fanatic and artist n3k5d

The things that the Manchester City manager is doing are so spectacular that his influence is steering soccer toward never-before-seen greatness

The Premier League, in the mirror of Europe t4r5z

To insist that the ball spends more time in the air than on the pitch in English soccer is to flog a debate that has long since been closed

Piqué: the kind of guy who could smoke a cigar in a bombing raid 3g3960

The Barcelona defender and Van Dijk don’t need to do anything special to ensure that all eyes are on them. Being special is enough

The merit of Barça in La Liga 1l5ac

It is wrong to assume that success is defined by the Champions. The domestic league is a measure of a team’s strength and stamina, and an indication of consistency

We were the lazy ones d31p

These days, soccer players have to contest 10 or 20 more games a year than we did in my day, while pre-season matches are played out in paradisiacal destinations at 40ºC in the shade

The Champions League and Johan’s legacy o3k1j

Ajax and Totenham are fulfilling a dream and making something very complicated look easy: winning with a defined identity