1.1 Billion Children at High Risk from Multiple Climate Threats, UNICEF Report Finds

1.1 Billion Children Face Three Climate Threats at Once—How Sports Can Help By Daniel Richardson | Editor-in-Chief, Archysport June 10, 2024 Nearly half of the world’s children—1.1 billion—are exposed to three simultaneous climate threats that endanger their health and survival, according to UNICEF’s Children’s Climate Risk Index 2024, released today. The report identifies extreme heat, … Read more

Amnistía Catalana: Dos Años Después, ¿Por Qué Solo el 52% de los Activistas y Políticos la Han Obtenido?

Catalonia’s Amnesty Law: Why Half the Cases Are Still Pending—and What’s Next By Daniel Richardson | Editor-in-Chief, Archysport June 10, 2025 | Updated June 11, 2025 A protest in Barcelona’s Plaça de Catalunya during the 2017 independence referendum. Many of those arrested remain entangled in Spain’s amnesty law implementation. Photo: Àngels Almirall/ARA Barcelona, Spain — … Read more

Pau Rodríguez Conquers La Traka: A Grueling 550km Gravel Cycling Challenge

The Brutal Reality of La Traka: Endurance, Grit and the 550km Challenge In the world of ultra-endurance gravel cycling, few events command the respect—and fear—of the cycling community quite like La Traka. Based out of Girona, Spain, the festival has cemented its reputation as a premier destination for both professional road racers and gravel specialists. … Read more

Barcelona Housing: 28 Residents Offered Solutions After Eviction Threat

Barcelona Reaches Agreement to Rehouse Residents Facing Eviction in Vallcarca Barcelona has reached a resolution this Tuesday in a particularly sensitive case involving residents threatened with eviction from occupied buildings on Avinguda Vallcarca 83 and 87 bis and Carrer Farigola number 3. Barcelona’s Síndic de Greuges (Ombudsman), David Bondia, announced the successful mediation between the … Read more