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International Paralympic Committee criticises Russian government over state-backed doping
Track and field manager filmed allegedly asking for a bribe in return for advice
In the face of terror, inequality — and sporting scandals — the Games must cling on to its power to bring us together
The anti-doping chief on his shock at discovering how far Moscow officials went to falsify athletes’ samples
IOC will not expel entire 386-strong team from Rio games
Ruling could influence whether entire team is barred from attending Rio games
Governing body delays final decision after state-sponsored doping allegations
The Kremlin falls back on tropes essential to the president’s power, writes Peter Pomerantsev
Investigation finds sports ministry ‘controlled and oversaw’ cover-up of doping by athletes
Wada report could call for curbs beyond track and field
First country to have competitors barred in event because of drugs
The IAAF decision to maintain a suspension is harsh but necessary
IAAF set to announce whether Russian athletes can compete in Rio de Janeiro
Wada alleges attempted bribery and intimidation as IAAF poised for Olympics decision
Three senior members investigated over suspected cover-up
Nike, Evian and Head renew commercial deals
Former world tennis number one says she will appeal against the decision as Nike sticks by her
Supreme court judges overturn decision questioning independence of sporting world’s final arbiter
Intelligence agency implicated in elaborate scheme to switch samples at 2014 winter games
One of the world’s athletics powerhouses has to struggles to overcome myriad drug-taking and corruption scandals
Public trust in competitions is being undermined by drug-taking
World’s highest paid female athlete admits taking banned substance
Probe says problems extend to the top of the governing body
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