FIFA President Gianni Infantino condemned the chaos and violence during Senegal’s AFCON final victory and urged CAF to take appropriate action. FIFA president Gianni Infantino praised Senegal for their AFCON 2025 triumph but strongly condemned the conduct that marred the final. Amid the disorder, acts of vandalism were reported, including seats being torn out and objects being thrown toward stewards and journalists. FIFA President Calls Out AFCON Final Drama Between Senegal and MoroccoIn a post on his Instagram handle, Gianni Infantino said he wished to acknowledge Senegal’s achievement in emerging victorious at the continental tournament, noting that their success reflected collective efforts. He extended his goodwill to the head of the Senegalese Football Association and praised the unity and organisation that underpinned the nation’s campaign.
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January 20, 2026 00:00 UTC
[AFP]The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the most prestigious global honours, awarded to individuals and organisations “who have done the most or best to advance peace”, according to Alfred Nobel’s will. This leads to the question: Is the Nobel Prize perhaps, in the modern day, a tool to sanitise Western leaders and provide them with carte blanche to decimate less wanted populations? In recent years, the Nobel Prize has stopped acting retroactively to clean up the images of war criminals but now seeks to sanitise images ahead of crimes committed. When US President Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, a few months into his first term, the Nobel Committee cited his efforts to strengthen diplomacy and international cooperation. It is against the backdrop of these scenarios that we must now analyse the most recent Nobel Peace Prize win.
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January 19, 2026 23:50 UTC
President William Ruto has had to contend with several court cases and orders since ascending to power in September 2022. Over last Christmas eve, the High Court issued orders barring the government from establishing, incorporating, registering, operationalizing, funding, or otherwise giving effect to the proposed National Infrastructure Fund, pending the hearing and determination. Treasury is proceeding with planned issuance of shares to the public despite a court order suspending the same. Justice Lawrence Mugambi on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, issued conservatory orders halting the implementation of Sections 27(1)(b), 27(1)(c), and 27(2) of the amended law. President Ruto, in June 2025, appeared to disregard a court order while appointing commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundary Commission (IEBC).
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January 19, 2026 23:23 UTC
Music composer and businessman Inderjit Singh Yadav has responded to media reports related to recent searches at locations linked to him, saying that important facts are being ignored. In a tweet, Yadav said that the search operation was carried out on December 26 at four locations in Gurugram, including two residential properties. Only two to three computer systems were taken for routine examination,” Yadav tweeted. Yadav stated that all his movable and immovable assets are fully disclosed, linked with PAN, and acquired through proper banking channels. Yadav said he has full faith in the law and constitutional institutions, adding that the truth will come out with patience and fairness.
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January 19, 2026 22:01 UTC
/ENOS TECHEThe Ministry of Education’s proposal to elevate about 1,000 day senior secondary schools to national status has drawn criticism from a section of parents and the general public, even as the policy change remains under review. In the meantime, Ogamba said the ministry had already recorded low turnout in several C4 schools. While Ogamba’s proposal to elevate C4 schools to C1 status appears plausible, it has been met with criticism, with many stakeholders calling instead for proper equipping of the institutions while retaining their current day school status to attract enrolment. Critics argue that changing a school’s status without upgrading infrastructure will not address the underlying problem. “We don’t want any national school status.
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January 19, 2026 20:21 UTC
India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday ready to explore the possibility of establishing 'Digital Embassies' under mutually recognised sovereignty arrangements, according to a joint statement issued following the visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Digital embassies and data securityOn the concept of digital embassies, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said during a media briefing that the initiative involves creating a secure repository for data that a country considers strategically important and of national significance. 'Digital embassies still a new idea'"It's an interesting new concept. Given current geopolitical developments, data embassies are expected to become increasingly important in shaping diplomatic relations between nations. The two leaders directed their teams to explore the possibility of establishing 'Digital Embassies' between the UAE and India, under mutually recognised sovereignty arrangements," the statement read.
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January 19, 2026 20:10 UTC
Road accident at Nakuru -Nairobi Highway / ScreengrabAt least seven people died in a road crash on Monday afternoon after a trailer collided with three matatus near Gilgil along the Nairobi–Nakuru Highway, police have confirmed. On January 14, the Commandant of Traffic Fredrick Ochieng, convened a stakeholder engagement forum to discuss road safety. The meeting brought together officials from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA). The National Police Service in a statement said the meeting was necessitated by numerous road traffic accidents that have been recorded in various parts of the country, many of them preventable. "Road safety remains a growing public concern that cannot be effectively addressed through short-term enforcement measures," NPS said in a statement.
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January 19, 2026 19:41 UTC
While the wedding drew widespread attention, it was his bride, Shanzay Ali Rohail, who truly stood out for her elegant fashion choices. But Junaid Safdar’s bride, Shanzeh Ali Rohale, surprised everyone by wearing a red saree, inspired by Indian bridal fashion. For many Pakistanis, seeing a bride in a red saree was unexpected, making the look a major talking point online. 7 / 8For the wedding reception, she opted for an outfit designed by a renowned Pakistani designer, adding a graceful local touch to her overall look. 8 / 8The saree worn by Shanzeh was designed by renowned Indian designer Tarun Tahiliani, the same designer who styled Ananya for the shoot.
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January 19, 2026 18:20 UTC
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January 19, 2026 16:59 UTC
Ivorian journalist Mamadou Gaye/FILEIvorian journalist Mamadou Gaye has sought to clarify controversial remarks he made questioning East Africa’s readiness to host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). He argued that the standards for hosting AFCON have risen significantly following Morocco’s staging of the 2025 tournament. He noted that Morocco’s hosting of AFCON 2025 had set a new benchmark for the continent, raising expectations for infrastructure, transport and overall organisation. While acknowledging that East Africa has made progress, the journalist questioned whether the region currently meets the demands of a tournament of AFCON’s scale. “In 1996 AFCON was given to Kenya but because they were not ready it went to South Africa,” he said.
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January 19, 2026 16:58 UTC
US President Donald Trump/SCREENGRABUS President Donald Trump has said he no longer feels obliged to think only of peace after he did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize, as he again repeated his demand for control of Greenland. In a message to Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Trump blamed the country for not giving him the prize. In his reply to Trump, Støre explained that an independent committee, not the government of Norway, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October to Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado. In his message to Støre, Trump said Denmark cannot protect Greenland from Russia or China, and questioned "why do they have a "right of ownership" anyway? The peace prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.
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January 19, 2026 16:15 UTC
Pritty Vishy explained why she lied about getting a BBL surgery. Photo: Pritty Vishy. Did Pritty Vishy get a BBL? Photo: Pritty Vishy. Source: InstagramDid Pritty Vishy gossip about Stevo with Mungai Eve?
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January 19, 2026 16:08 UTC
FORMER Little Mix star Jesy Nelson and fiancé Zion Foster have split up after four years. Jesy and Zion, 26, were told it is unlikely the girls will ever walk, and may face serious breathing and swallowing difficulties. Jesy told fans: “I just need you to know that I am so determined to make this happen. Little Mix fans were left devastated in 2020 when Jesy revealed she was leaving the band. Meanwhile Little Mix went on an extended hiatus in 2022 to pursue solo careers and start families.
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January 19, 2026 16:02 UTC
TEHRAN — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned on Sunday that any attack on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei would be considered a declaration of “all-out war” against the Iranian nation, following a sharp exchange of rhetoric with US President Donald Trump. Pezeshkian’s comments, posted on social media platform X, come amid heightened tensions after Trump told Politico on Saturday that it was “time to look for new leadership in Iran.”“Any attack on our great leader will be tantamount to an all-out war against the Iranian nation,” Pezeshkian wrote. The Iranian president also blamed Washington for the country’s economic struggles, citing “longstanding hostility” and “inhumane sanctions” imposed by the United States and its allies as the primary drivers of hardship for the Iranian people. The diplomatic spat intensified earlier on Saturday when Khamenei labeled Trump a “criminal,” holding him responsible for casualties and damages sustained during recent periods of domestic unrest in Iran. Relations between Tehran and Washington have remained fraught since Trump’s return to the White House, characterized by a continuation of the “maximum pressure” policy and frequent verbal confrontations between the two leaderships.
Source:Daily Nation
January 19, 2026 15:35 UTC
Senegal players walk-out of the field./SCREENGRABSenegal players walk out of the field./SCREENGRABA dramatic twist unfolded in the dying minutes of the AFCON final on Sunday after Senegal’s players headed straight to the dressing room following the award of a penalty to Morocco, signalling their refusal to continue the match. And a few seconds later, the Senegal players walk out to boos in Morocco. Efan Ekoku, a former Nigerian striker, reacted to the drama, saying, "I think it was soft (the penalty decision). The penalty decision, made at a critical stage of the final, appeared to be the breaking point in a tense contest that had already been marked by heightened emotions. Further communication from the match commissioner and governing body is expected on the move by some of the Senegal players.
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January 19, 2026 15:28 UTC