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Senegal and Morocco Fined, Players Banned After African Cup Final Chaos

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) issued fines totaling more than $1 million and banned Senegal's coach and players from both Senegal and Morocco following a chaotic African Cup of Nations final earlier this month. The penalties stemmed from a match marred by a walk-off protest, fans attempting to storm the field, and fights among journalists, according to the Associated Press.

The controversial final, held in Rabat, Morocco, on January 18, 2026, saw tensions escalate after a late penalty was awarded to Morocco. The decision sparked outrage and led to the aforementioned disruptions.

The specific details of the fines and bans were not immediately available, but the severity of the penalties reflects the seriousness with which CAF is treating the incidents. The organization aims to send a strong message against unsportsmanlike conduct and ensure the safety and integrity of future competitions.

Voices from Iran: Women Defy Fear in the Face of Brutal Crackdown

Ongoing protests in Iran have resulted in a death toll surpassing 6,000, according to the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency. The protests, fueled by widespread discontent, have been met with a brutal crackdown by authorities.

Despite the risks, Iranian women continue to defy fear and participate in the demonstrations. With a recent partial lifting of the internet and communication blackout, more videos of violence and death are leaking from the country, while more Iranians speak out about their experiences. Over the past few weeks, an NPR producer reached out to several.

Ilia Malinin Became the Gold-Medal Favorite

Ilia Malinin, whose mother Tatiana Malinina and father Roman Skorniakov both competed for Uzbekistan in the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics, is a gold-medal favorite. Growing up in Virginia, Malinin picked up skating.

"They didn’t want me to skate," says Malinin. "They didn’t really talk about their careers, or how they skated at the Olympics. They knew how hard it was—how much time, effort, and sacrifice goes into it—and they wanted me to have a different life."

In Puerto Rico, Justice Bends to Power

When Puerto Rico’s former governor Wanda Vázquez Garced received a pardon from President Donald Trump on Jan. 16, many Puerto Ricans reacted with anger and disbelief.

“This pardon is not just about Wanda Vázquez. It’s about how federal power repeatedly shields Puerto Rico’s political class while demanding austerity and sacrifice from everyone else. Accountability is optional for the powerful, and cooperation with the justice system does not guarantee fairness.”

Two friends, an Israeli and a Palestinian, believe peace is possible after war

An Israeli and a Palestinian are dedicating themselves to a peaceful coexistence in the aftermath of the devastating war in Gaza.

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