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I am Christopher Johnson, journalist and author of Siamese Dreams, Kobe Blue and Freedom's Rainbow. I like sports, travel and music
Canada break scoring drought in cold rainy Edmonton ahead of FIFA World Cup
Canada, FIFA World Cup 2026, Soccer

Canada break scoring drought in cold rainy Edmonton ahead of FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2026 is a big deal for Canada, which is hosting 13 games in Toronto and Vancouver. This … Continue reading Canada break scoring drought in cold rainy Edmonton ahead of FIFA World Cup

Why SGA (Repeat MVP) is the greatest NBA player ever from Canada
Canada basketball, Christopher Johnson journalist, FIBA world cup 2023, Philippines

Why SGA (Repeat MVP) is the greatest NBA player ever from Canada

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the pride of Hamilton, Ontario and the Oklahoma City Thunder, became the second Canadian after Steve Nash to … Continue reading Why SGA (Repeat MVP) is the greatest NBA player ever from Canada

Mana, Alanis, Perry set to open FIFA World Cup in 3 cities
FIFA World Cup 2026, Soccer

Mana, Alanis, Perry set to open FIFA World Cup in 3 cities

FIFA is promising “the greatest show on earth” with opening ceremonies in Mexico City June 11 and then Toronto and … Continue reading Mana, Alanis, Perry set to open FIFA World Cup in 3 cities

NY Knicks are the Beast of the East
Basketball, NBA

NY Knicks are the Beast of the East

Will the New York Knicks finally break through into the NBA Finals after losing bitter playoff battles in recent years? … Continue reading NY Knicks are the Beast of the East

The Barrett Bounce adds RJ to Canada hoop lore
Canada basketball, NBA, Raptors, RJ Barrett

The Barrett Bounce adds RJ to Canada hoop lore

RJ Barrett was born for this moment. His father played for Canada at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and two … Continue reading The Barrett Bounce adds RJ to Canada hoop lore

FIBA selects Japan, France to host World Cups in 2030 and 2031
Basketball, FIBA, France, Japan

FIBA selects Japan, France to host World Cups in 2030 and 2031

The FIBA Central Board announced in Berlin that Japan will host the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2030, and France … Continue reading FIBA selects Japan, France to host World Cups in 2030 and 2031

Don’t sleep on Raptors in NBA playoffs
by Christopher Johnson, NBA, Raptors

Don’t sleep on Raptors in NBA playoffs

Nobody is picking the Toronto Raptors to return to the NBA Finals again after they won it in 2019. But … Continue reading Don’t sleep on Raptors in NBA playoffs

FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule complete after qualifier playoffs
FIFA, FIFA World Cup 2026, Soccer

FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule complete after qualifier playoffs

Iraq, Turkey, Sweden, Czechia, Congo and Bosnia Herzegovina won playoffs to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Iraq edged … Continue reading FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule complete after qualifier playoffs

FIFA to host World Cup 2026 watch parties across Canada
Canada, FIFA World Cup 2026, Soccer

FIFA to host World Cup 2026 watch parties across Canada

FIFA has launched Canada Celebrates to stage watch parties and cultural events in up to 40 communities nationwide during the … Continue reading FIFA to host World Cup 2026 watch parties across Canada

World Cup coming to the urban wilderness of Vancouver
Canada, FIFA World Cup 2026, Photo, Travel

World Cup coming to the urban wilderness of Vancouver

–In Vancouver, it’s easy to forget that you’re in a city. From the shores of the Pacific Ocean to the … Continue reading World Cup coming to the urban wilderness of Vancouver

FIFA seeks unity amid war in the Middle East
FIFA, FIFA World Cup 2026

FIFA seeks unity amid war in the Middle East

FIFA President Gianni Infantino made a plea for world peace after meeting US President Donald Trump on Tuesday. As Iran … Continue reading FIFA seeks unity amid war in the Middle East

Iraq’s lesson for Iran
by Christopher Johnson, Iraq, war

Iraq’s lesson for Iran

I was a journalist in Baghdad, Iraq during the US-led military invasion in 2003. Here is the main lesson applicable … Continue reading Iraq’s lesson for Iran

Norchad Omier is first Nicaraguan in NBA
Basketball, by Christopher Johnson, Nicaragua

Norchad Omier is first Nicaraguan in NBA

Norchad Omier became the first Nicaraguan to play in the NBA after the Los Angeles clippers signed him to a … Continue reading Norchad Omier is first Nicaraguan in NBA

Got the winter blues? Be Happy at Appi ski resort in northern Japan
Japan, Ski, Sports, Travel

Got the winter blues? Be Happy at Appi ski resort in northern Japan

    by Christopher Johnson in IWATE, JAPAN   — With degrees in fine arts from US universities, Akiyoshi Osumi … Continue reading Got the winter blues? Be Happy at Appi ski resort in northern Japan

Zao Onsen ski resort: a winter wonderland in the heart of Tohoku
Christopher Johnson, Japan, Ski

Zao Onsen ski resort: a winter wonderland in the heart of Tohoku

  by Christopher Johnson Zao Onsen in Yamagata is one of the most spectacular ski and hot spring resorts in … Continue reading Zao Onsen ski resort: a winter wonderland in the heart of Tohoku

After the meltdown, Fukushima gaining a rep for ski resorts
Christopher Johnson, Japan

After the meltdown, Fukushima gaining a rep for ski resorts

The ski resorts of Nekoma and Alts Bandai show the majestic side of a prefecture years after a nuclear meltdown … Continue reading After the meltdown, Fukushima gaining a rep for ski resorts

Works of Art by Christopher Johnson
Christopher Johnson photography

Works of Art by Christopher Johnson

Novak Djokovic Since graduating from Carleton University’s school of journalism in Ottawa, Christopher Johnson has worked in more than 100 … Continue reading Works of Art by Christopher Johnson

Morocco beats Argentina at U-20 to win first ever FIFA title
Argentina, Chile, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, Morocco, Soccer

Morocco beats Argentina at U-20 to win first ever FIFA title

Morocco had the most difficult path and still won the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile. They beat Spain and … Continue reading Morocco beats Argentina at U-20 to win first ever FIFA title

Colombia beat France to win bronze at FIFA U-20 World Cup
Chile, Colombia, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, France, Soccer

Colombia beat France to win bronze at FIFA U-20 World Cup

It’s not the gold medal that Colombia’s energetic fans wanted. But Colombia won their first medal in more than 20 … Continue reading Colombia beat France to win bronze at FIFA U-20 World Cup

Argentina win the Argentina way
Argentina, Chile, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, Soccer

Argentina win the Argentina way

Argentina’s youth team looks like their teams that won World Cups with Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.  They have dominated … Continue reading Argentina win the Argentina way

Rockin’ Moroccans beat USA to reach U-20 World Cup semis
Chile, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, Morocco, Soccer, USA

Rockin’ Moroccans beat USA to reach U-20 World Cup semis

Morocco had 26 percent of possession and only 7 shots, but scored three goals to beat USA in the FIFA … Continue reading Rockin’ Moroccans beat USA to reach U-20 World Cup semis

Spain’s Iker and Pablo are Muy Bravo at FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile
Chile, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, Soccer, Spain

Spain’s Iker and Pablo are Muy Bravo at FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile

Spain, who last won the FIFA U20 World Cup in 1999, are surging deep into the 2025 tournament in Chile … Continue reading Spain’s Iker and Pablo are Muy Bravo at FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile

Speedy Japan fall short to France at FIFA U20 World Cup
Chile, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, Japan, Japan soccer, Soccer

Speedy Japan fall short to France at FIFA U20 World Cup

Japan has a long history of dominating World Cup matches, and then losing. Perhaps nothing compares to their 1-0 defeat … Continue reading Speedy Japan fall short to France at FIFA U20 World Cup

First round surprises at FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile
Chile, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, Soccer

First round surprises at FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile

Here are some surprises from the first round of the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Chile. Morocco was the first … Continue reading First round surprises at FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile

Host Chile saved by cleaner play
Chile, Christopher Johnson photography, FIFA, FIFA U20 Chile, Soccer

Host Chile saved by cleaner play

Chile, an Andean nation known for its distinct culture, advanced to the second round of the FIFA Under-20 World Cup … Continue reading Host Chile saved by cleaner play

How Brazil beat Argentina to win FIBA AmeriCup final
Argentina, Brazil basketball, Christopher Johnson photography, FIBA AmeriCup 2025, Nicaragua

How Brazil beat Argentina to win FIBA AmeriCup final

Brazil beat Argentina 55-47 to win the FIBA AmeriCup 2025 before a packed crowd at the Polideportivo in Managua, Nicaragua. … Continue reading How Brazil beat Argentina to win FIBA AmeriCup final

Argentina’s new generation beat Canada to reach FIBA AmeriCup final
Argentina, Christopher Johnson journalist, FIBA AmeriCup 2025

Argentina’s new generation beat Canada to reach FIBA AmeriCup final

It’s beautiful to watch Argentina win ugly.  They don’t have any global superstars like Manu Ginobli or Luis Scola. But … Continue reading Argentina’s new generation beat Canada to reach FIBA AmeriCup final

The “Brazilian Blur”  Yago Santos leads Brazil to AmeriCup finals
Brazil basketball, Christopher Johnson photography, FIBA AmeriCup 2025

The “Brazilian Blur” Yago Santos leads Brazil to AmeriCup finals

He’s only listed at 175 centimeters (about 5 foot 9). But Yago Santos from Sao Paolo is one of the … Continue reading The “Brazilian Blur” Yago Santos leads Brazil to AmeriCup finals

USA get revenge on Uruguay to reach FIBA AmeriCup semis
FIBA AmeriCup 2025, Uruguay basketball, USA Basketball

USA get revenge on Uruguay to reach FIBA AmeriCup semis

USA played with Latin passion to beat Uruguay 83-70 and avenge their preliminary round loss to the South Americans. USA … Continue reading USA get revenge on Uruguay to reach FIBA AmeriCup semis

Urgent Uruguay Upset USA at FIBA AmeriCup
FIBA AmeriCup 2025, Uruguay basketball, USA Basketball

Urgent Uruguay Upset USA at FIBA AmeriCup

Uruguay upset the United States 86-85 in a thrilling early round game at the FIBA AmeriCup in Managua, Nicaragua. Mateo … Continue reading Urgent Uruguay Upset USA at FIBA AmeriCup

FIBA mania in Managua for AmeriCup 2025
FIBA AmeriCup 2025, Nicaragua

FIBA mania in Managua for AmeriCup 2025

Basketball mania is taking over Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, at the gleaming Polideportivo Alexis Arguello arena, which almost filled … Continue reading FIBA mania in Managua for AmeriCup 2025

Spain reign again atop FIFA women’s rankings
Christopher Johnson photography, FIFA

Spain reign again atop FIFA women’s rankings

World champions Spain have reclaimed the top spot from USA in the FIFA Coca-Cola rankings for women’s football.  Spain, which … Continue reading Spain reign again atop FIFA women’s rankings

On the Road in China with Patient Zero
China, Christopher Johnson journalist, Covid

On the Road in China with Patient Zero

  A journey into central China at the dawn of the Great Covid Pandemic ——Christopher Johnson, a journalist who worked … Continue reading On the Road in China with Patient Zero

Amid years of war, Kyiv still has blue skies and golden domes
Ukraine

Amid years of war, Kyiv still has blue skies and golden domes

The sky is still blue over Kyiv, Ukraine, even though rockets often shatter the darkness of night. Amid years of … Continue reading Amid years of war, Kyiv still has blue skies and golden domes

How the Red Foxes of Ukraine became a fan favorite at FIBA events
Basketball, Red Foxes, Sports

How the Red Foxes of Ukraine became a fan favorite at FIBA events

— Words and photos by Christopher Johnson — From humble beginnings in Ukraine, the Red Foxes have become a fixture … Continue reading How the Red Foxes of Ukraine became a fan favorite at FIBA events

Spirits rising above the injuries of war — homage to defenders of Ukraine
Ukraine

Spirits rising above the injuries of war — homage to defenders of Ukraine

Nurses in Ukraine invited war correspondent Christopher Johnson and Ukrainians with Globalite Media to spend several days at a hospital … Continue reading Spirits rising above the injuries of war — homage to defenders of Ukraine

AN ODE TO TOHOKU: Japan after the 2011 disasters
Christopher Johnson, disaster, Japan

AN ODE TO TOHOKU: Japan after the 2011 disasters

The Tohoku region of northeastern Japan has always been a trove of folklore and culture. Now world famous for bearing … Continue reading AN ODE TO TOHOKU: Japan after the 2011 disasters

When to visit Tokyo? How about the “flower viewing” season of late winter to early spring
Japan, Photo, Travel

When to visit Tokyo? How about the “flower viewing” season of late winter to early spring

photos by Christopher Johnson Cherry blossoms aren’t the only flowers in Tokyo. Hanami season, in Japanese, literally refers to “viewing … Continue reading When to visit Tokyo? How about the “flower viewing” season of late winter to early spring

Cook Islands: an old-time Pacific vibe
Christopher Johnson, Cook Islands, South Pacific

Cook Islands: an old-time Pacific vibe

WHILE LOCALS WORK OVERSEAS, VISITORS FIND PARADISE IN COOK ISLANDS —-by Christopher Johnson—- Aitutaki, Cook Islands —-  Encompassing an area … Continue reading Cook Islands: an old-time Pacific vibe

Reflecting on patterns of Islamic art at the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi

Reflecting on patterns of Islamic art at the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi

After driving through the desert and dunes of United Arab Emirates, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi can appear … Continue reading Reflecting on patterns of Islamic art at the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi

No longer “hidden”, Puerto Escondido rides out a wave of tourism
Mexico

No longer “hidden”, Puerto Escondido rides out a wave of tourism

  On his first trip to Puerto Escondido in the 1980s, journalist Christopher Johnson found a sleepy town with villagers … Continue reading No longer “hidden”, Puerto Escondido rides out a wave of tourism

Australia’s Great Ocean Road really is great
Australia, Christopher Johnson

Australia’s Great Ocean Road really is great

Text and photos by Christopher Johnson   Like the Pacific Coast Highway in California or the Sea-to-Sky Highway near Vancouver, the Great Ocean Roadin southern Australia is one … Continue reading Australia’s Great Ocean Road really is great

Where to see autumn koyo colors in Tokyo
Christopher Johnson, Japan

Where to see autumn koyo colors in Tokyo

By Christopher Johnson for CNN.com and Globalite Media —- In November and early December, Tokyo ranks among the most photogenic … Continue reading Where to see autumn koyo colors in Tokyo

Mind-bending scenes in Santorini, Greece — a wonder of the world
Europe, Greece, Travel

Mind-bending scenes in Santorini, Greece — a wonder of the world

Santorini is one of those places that live up to the hype. It truly is spectacular and mesmerizing. For that … Continue reading Mind-bending scenes in Santorini, Greece — a wonder of the world

In a Golden State of Mind
California

In a Golden State of Mind

San Francisco, one of the most popular cities in the world, is also one of the most photogenic. Known for … Continue reading In a Golden State of Mind

Canada finishes 5th at Paris Olympics
Basketball, Canada, Canada basketball, Christopher Johnson journalist, Christopher Johnson photography, Dillon Brooks, FIBA, FIBA Olympics 2024, FIBA world cup 2023, Olympics, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Sports

Canada finishes 5th at Paris Olympics

Some Canadians think that Canada is the world’s best country, or at least greater than the USA in most things. … Continue reading Canada finishes 5th at Paris Olympics

USA dream to be the Supreme Team
Anthony Davis, Basketball, Canada basketball, Christopher Johnson journalist, Christopher Johnson photography, FIBA, FIBA Olympic qualifiers 2024, FIBA Olympics 2024, Golden State Warriors, Kevin Durant, NBA, Olympics, Photo, Sports, Steph Curry, Team USA, USA, USA Basketball

USA dream to be the Supreme Team

There was the Dream Team (Jordan, Magic, Bird at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics) and the Redeem Team (Kobe, LeBron, D-Wade … Continue reading USA dream to be the Supreme Team

Spain, Greece, Brazil and Puerto Rico win FIBA 2024 Olympic qualifiers
Basketball, Christopher Johnson journalist, Christopher Johnson photography, FIBA, FIBA Olympic qualifiers 2024, Greece, Lithuania basketball, Luka Doncic, Olympics, Spain, Sports

Spain, Greece, Brazil and Puerto Rico win FIBA 2024 Olympic qualifiers

Spain will play in the Olympics for the seventh consecutive time after beating Bahamas 86-78 before 7000 fans in Valencia, … Continue reading Spain, Greece, Brazil and Puerto Rico win FIBA 2024 Olympic qualifiers

Philippines beats European team in FIBA event for first time since 1960
Asia, Basketball, Christopher Johnson journalist, Christopher Johnson photography, FIBA, FIBA world cup 2023, Greece, Olympics, Philippines, Philippines basketball, Sports

Philippines beats European team in FIBA event for first time since 1960

The Philippines upset Latvia 89-80 in Riga to claim their first win against a European team in an official FIBA … Continue reading Philippines beats European team in FIBA event for first time since 1960

Saric powers Croatia over Slovenia at FIBA Olympic qualifiers in Greece
Basketball, Christopher Johnson journalist, Croatia, FIBA, Greece, Luka Doncic, Olympics, Sports

Saric powers Croatia over Slovenia at FIBA Olympic qualifiers in Greece

Dario Saric notched a triple-double with 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists to power Croatia 108-92 over Slovenia, who … Continue reading Saric powers Croatia over Slovenia at FIBA Olympic qualifiers in Greece

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