La Familia
Breakaway Club Beitar Nordia Are Rejecting the Racism of La Familia's Far-Right Ultras
With the far-right La Familia ultras driving fans away from Beitar Jerusalem games, a breakaway club sprung up. Beitar Nordia are preaching tolerance from the stands as they seek to climb the Israeli football ladder.
J Balvin’s Global Reggaeton Takeover Is Just Beginning
We sat down with the Colombian superstar to discuss hip-hop, Donald Trump, Drake, and—yes—Pokémon Go.
Muslim Skiers Speak Out Against Rising Islamophobia
Ahmet and Giray Dadali are two of skiing’s brightest stars. They’re also Muslim, and the past month has left them shaking their heads at the flood of racism.
Beitar Jerusalem Owner Says He Will Sell Team After Violent Fan Behavior in Belgium
a violent outburst from Beitar Jerusalem ultras during a game in Belgium has caused owner Eli Tabib to sell the team.
La Familia, the Hate Group that Influences One of Israel's Top Soccer Teams
Beitar Jerusalem is one of Israel's best soccer teams and their biggest fan group's anti-Muslim and anti-Arab stance is becoming part of the team's identity.
Leader of Knights Templar Cartel 'La Tuta' Is Captured in Mexico
Servando Gomez Martinez, known as "La Tuta," had been isolated in recent months under pressure from federal forces and the community militias known as autodefensas.
Nic Fanciulli: "BPM Reminds Me of How WMC Used to Be"
...And the Saved curator explains what makes the festival so special.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict Actually Played Out On The Pitch
Police were concerned about this game between Beitar Jerusalem and Bnei Sakhnin because of fighting ultras. While the fans seemed to behave themselves, the players did not.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict is Playing out on the Pitch
Israel's only soccer team based in an Israeli-Arab city will play host to Beitar Jerusalem, and its far right ultras "La Familia" on Sunday.
How Chinese Mining Companies Sustain Organized Crime in Mexico
Miguel, a Mexican iron ore miner, told us Chinese and Korean companies are paying millions of dollars a month to the Knights Templar cartel.
Legal Pot in the US Is Crippling Mexican Cartels
Following weed legalization in some states, Mexican cartels can no longer import so much north. And the DEA doesn't seem too happy about it.