Kenya’s Talanta Sports City Rises as Symbol of Ambition
Kenya’s 60,000-seat Talanta Sports City, currently under construction with Chinese partnership, aims to become East Africa’s premier multifunctional venue by late 2027.
News & Insights Across Asia
Kenya’s 60,000-seat Talanta Sports City, currently under construction with Chinese partnership, aims to become East Africa’s premier multifunctional venue by late 2027.
Kenya’s $450M Talanta Sports City nears completion, positioning Nairobi as Africa’s premier sports hub and host of the 2027 World Athletics Championships.
New Chinese men’s football coach Shao Jiayi outlines ambitious plans to rebuild national team pride and performance during debut press conference in Guangdong.
China’s athletes break 17 world records and win 146 global titles in 2025, marking historic progress in Olympic and non-traditional sports disciplines.
China’s 2025-2026 ski season opens with 35 million visits in first month, fueled by 66% surge in international travelers and expanded visa-free access.
The 2024 Chinese National Sports Directors Conference concluded in Beijing, reviewing past athletic achievements and setting priorities for 2025, including preparations for the upcoming Olympic Games.
Exploring the economic implications of hosting the Olympics, with insights from Paris and Beijing’s experiences, and expert analysis on whether the Games stimulate growth or burden host cities financially.
Bhutan has opened the world’s highest competition swimming pool at 2,400 meters above sea level, as announced by World Aquatics. The new facility aims to promote aquatic sports in the region.
Saudi Arabia celebrates three gold medals at the Asian Games and looks forward to hosting in 2034. Discover how the kingdom’s booming sports sector is shaping its future and diversifying its economy.