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China Issues New Guidelines Protecting Underage Athletes in Anti-Doping
China's Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) released new guidelines on Thursday to protect underage athletes' rights during the anti-doping process, covering testing, results management, and privacy, prioritizing athletes' best interests and implementing a 'triple protection' system for minors facing viola...
China Issues New Guidelines Protecting Underage Athletes in Anti-Doping
China's Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) released new guidelines on Thursday to protect underage athletes' rights during the anti-doping process, covering testing, results management, and privacy, prioritizing athletes' best interests and implementing a 'triple protection' system for minors facing viola...
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32% Bias Score


WADA Re-elects Banka and Yang for Third Term
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) re-elected Witold Banka as president and Yang Yang as vice president for a third term (2026-2028) at an online Extraordinary Foundation Board Meeting on Thursday, focusing on strengthening the global anti-doping system.
WADA Re-elects Banka and Yang for Third Term
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) re-elected Witold Banka as president and Yang Yang as vice president for a third term (2026-2028) at an online Extraordinary Foundation Board Meeting on Thursday, focusing on strengthening the global anti-doping system.
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40% Bias Score


Cocaine Use Increases Athlete Vulnerability to Criminal Exploitation: Sport Integrity Australia Chief
Sport Integrity Australia's new chief, Sarah Benson, warns of a "cocaine culture" among some Australian athletes, increasing their vulnerability to criminal exploitation and highlighting the need for improved global anti-doping system transparency and child safeguarding in sports.
Cocaine Use Increases Athlete Vulnerability to Criminal Exploitation: Sport Integrity Australia Chief
Sport Integrity Australia's new chief, Sarah Benson, warns of a "cocaine culture" among some Australian athletes, increasing their vulnerability to criminal exploitation and highlighting the need for improved global anti-doping system transparency and child safeguarding in sports.
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44% Bias Score


Sinner's Three-Month Doping Ban Sparks Controversy
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a doping violation, prompting criticism from other players regarding the timing and potential favouritism due to his access to high-powered legal representation.
Sinner's Three-Month Doping Ban Sparks Controversy
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a doping violation, prompting criticism from other players regarding the timing and potential favouritism due to his access to high-powered legal representation.
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52% Bias Score


US Loses WADA Voting Rights Over Unpaid Fees
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) revoked the United States' voting rights on its executive committee due to the non-payment of its 2024 membership fee, effective January 1st, 2024, highlighting a pattern of US non-compliance with anti-doping regulations and its attempts to exert political influen...
US Loses WADA Voting Rights Over Unpaid Fees
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) revoked the United States' voting rights on its executive committee due to the non-payment of its 2024 membership fee, effective January 1st, 2024, highlighting a pattern of US non-compliance with anti-doping regulations and its attempts to exert political influen...
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56% Bias Score


Swiatek Receives One-Month Ban for Contaminated Melatonin
Iga Swiatek, the world No. 2, received a one-month ban after testing positive for trimetazidine, a heart medication, due to contaminated melatonin; the ITIA ruled it a case of minimal fault.
Swiatek Receives One-Month Ban for Contaminated Melatonin
Iga Swiatek, the world No. 2, received a one-month ban after testing positive for trimetazidine, a heart medication, due to contaminated melatonin; the ITIA ruled it a case of minimal fault.
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40% Bias Score

Armstrong's Confession: A Turning Point in the Fight Against Doping
Lance Armstrong's 2013 confession to using performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career, confirmed long-standing suspicions, leading to the revocation of his seven Tour de France titles and raising renewed concerns about doping in professional sports.

Armstrong's Confession: A Turning Point in the Fight Against Doping
Lance Armstrong's 2013 confession to using performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career, confirmed long-standing suspicions, leading to the revocation of his seven Tour de France titles and raising renewed concerns about doping in professional sports.
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24% Bias Score

Enhanced Games" Spark Global Condemnation, Expose US Anti-Doping Failures
The "Enhanced Games," scheduled for May 2026 in Las Vegas, will permit athletes to use banned substances, sparking condemnation from global anti-doping agencies and highlighting a systemic failure in US anti-doping regulation. The event is backed by prominent US political and business figures.

Enhanced Games" Spark Global Condemnation, Expose US Anti-Doping Failures
The "Enhanced Games," scheduled for May 2026 in Las Vegas, will permit athletes to use banned substances, sparking condemnation from global anti-doping agencies and highlighting a systemic failure in US anti-doping regulation. The event is backed by prominent US political and business figures.
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60% Bias Score

Sinner's 3-Month Ban Highlights Flaws in International Sports Justice
Tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from WADA after an out-of-court settlement for a clostebol positive, highlighting inconsistencies within the international sports justice system and raising concerns about the CAS's independence and compatibility with EU law.

Sinner's 3-Month Ban Highlights Flaws in International Sports Justice
Tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from WADA after an out-of-court settlement for a clostebol positive, highlighting inconsistencies within the international sports justice system and raising concerns about the CAS's independence and compatibility with EU law.
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60% Bias Score

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.
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44% Bias Score

Australian Tennis Star Suspended for Anti-Doping Violation
Australian tennis player Max Purcell received a provisional suspension from the ITIA for exceeding the allowed limit of 100ml of intravenous vitamins, a violation of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme; the suspension took effect on December 12th and the length is yet to be determined.

Australian Tennis Star Suspended for Anti-Doping Violation
Australian tennis player Max Purcell received a provisional suspension from the ITIA for exceeding the allowed limit of 100ml of intravenous vitamins, a violation of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme; the suspension took effect on December 12th and the length is yet to be determined.
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28% Bias Score
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