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Barcelona Thrash Real Madrid 5-2 to Win Supercopa de España Final

Barcelona put on a dominant display to defeat Real Madrid 5-2 in the Spanish Supercopa final on Sunday, scoring four goals in the first half and overcoming a red card to claim their record-extending 15th title. 

Despite falling behind to an early goal by Kylian Mbappé in the fifth minute, Barcelona quickly turned the match in their favor. Lamine Yamal equalized in the 22nd minute, followed by Robert Lewandowski’s penalty in the 36th after Eduardo Camavinga fouled Gavi in the box. 

Raphinha added to the lead with a superb header from Jules Koundé’s long cross in the 39th minute. Alejandro Balde capped off a clinical first-half performance with a stoppage-time goal, assisted by Raphinha, after a Real Madrid corner went astray. 

Madrid started the second half with urgency as Rodrygo hit the crossbar, but Barcelona extinguished any hopes of a comeback when Raphinha slalomed through Madrid’s defense to score his second goal in the 48th minute. 

The game took a dramatic turn in the 56th minute when Barcelona’s goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was sent off for a foul on Mbappé. Rodrygo converted the subsequent free kick, reducing the deficit to 5-2. However, Real Madrid struggled to mount further pressure, managing just one shot on target after the penalty. 

Barcelona also endured injuries, with Iñigo Martínez substituted in the first half due to an apparent knock. Ronald Araújo stepped in to fortify the backline. 

Hansi Flick’s side denied Carlo Ancelotti’s men their third trophy of the season, having already secured the European Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. The victory marked Barcelona’s first trophy in over a year and highlighted their resurgence under Flick. 

10-Man Manchester United Stun Arsenal to Advance in FA Cup After Penalty Shootout

Manchester United, down to 10 men for over an hour, delivered a stunning victory over Arsenal in the FA Cup third round, triumphing 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium. Goalkeeper Altay Bayindir emerged as the hero, saving two penalties to send the holders through in dramatic fashion.

Despite their numerical disadvantage, United held firm against a misfiring Arsenal side that failed to capitalize on their dominance. Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring early in the second half, but Gabriel Magalhaes equalized for the Gunners minutes later, just after Diogo Dalot’s red card left United with 10 men.

The match had no shortage of controversy. Gabriel Jesus was stretchered off in the first half with a suspected knee injury, adding to Arsenal’s attacking woes. Later, VAR was unavailable to review key incidents, including a soft penalty awarded to Arsenal, which Bayindir saved brilliantly from Martin Odegaard.

United’s resilience forced the game into extra time, where Arsenal huffed and puffed but failed to find a breakthrough. With the match going to penalties, Bayindir denied Kai Havertz’s effort, while Joshua Zirkzee sealed the win with a decisive spot kick.

The victory not only secured Manchester United’s place in the next round but also highlighted Arsenal’s struggles in front of goal, particularly against shorthanded opposition. Despite enjoying the majority of possession and numerous set-piece opportunities, Arsenal lacked the cutting edge to break down a compact United defense led by Matthijs de Ligt and Harry Maguire.

Manager Erik ten Hag praised his side’s grit, saying, “Playing with 10 men for such a long time at a stadium like this is no easy task. The players showed incredible character, and Altay Bayindir was exceptional.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admitted his team fell short. “We had control but didn’t do enough in the final third. Against a team like Manchester United, you must take your chances, especially when you have a numerical advantage,” he said.

The defeat piles pressure on Arsenal, who have now been eliminated at the first hurdle in consecutive FA Cup campaigns. Calls for reinforcements in the January transfer window are growing louder, with Gabriel Jesus’ injury and Havertz’s continued struggles in front of goal leaving the Gunners short on reliable attacking options.

As Manchester United fans celebrate a memorable win, Arsenal supporters are left to reflect on another missed opportunity in their pursuit of silverware.

Young Gorilla Rescued from Aircraft Cargo Hold Recuperates in Istanbul Zoo

A 5-month-old gorilla rescued from a plane’s cargo hold is recovering at an Istanbul zoo, Turkey, as officials discuss plans to potentially return him to his natural habitat. The gorilla, discovered last month in a box aboard a Turkish Airlines flight from Nigeria to Thailand, has been named Zeytin, meaning “Olive,” following a public naming competition. He is currently recuperating at Polonezkoy Zoo. 

“Our ultimate goal is for the baby gorilla to continue its life in its homeland,” said Fahrettin Ulu, regional director of Istanbul Nature Conservation and National Parks, on Sunday. “What’s crucial is ensuring an absolutely safe environment wherever it goes.” 

Since his rescue, Zeytin has gained weight and shown signs of recovery from his ordeal. “When he first arrived, he was shy and stayed where we left him,” explained veterinarian Gulfem Esmen. “Now, he’s no longer shy. He plays games by himself and doesn’t seem to mind our presence.” 

Both western and eastern gorillas, native to central Africa’s remote forests and mountains, are classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. 

Istanbul’s position as a key air travel hub between continents has made it a focal point for wildlife trafficking interceptions. In October, customs officials at Sabiha Gokcen Airport found 17 Nile crocodiles and 10 monitor lizards hidden in an Egyptian passenger’s luggage. 

France Tram Collision Injures 68 at Strasbourg Central Station

Two trams collided at Strasbourg’s central station in France on Saturday, leaving 68 people injured, according to local authorities. One tram, which had been stationary, reportedly moved backwards down a slope for unknown reasons and struck another tram that was not in motion.

Videos circulating on social media showed chaotic scenes inside the trams, with smoke rising and alarms sounding. The trams were reportedly carrying dozens of passengers at the time of the collision.

A spokesperson for the prefecture confirmed that an investigation into the cause of the accident has been launched. Authorities emphasized that the collision was not deliberate, and no fatalities have been reported.

Eyewitness accounts provided further details. Johan, speaking to AFP, described seeing one tram reversing at high speed and said, “We heard a big impact, a big bang.” Another witness told BFM TV that the tram doors flew off upon impact. Emergency services established a large security perimeter around the station to manage the aftermath.

The Bas-Rhin region’s Fire and Rescue Service urged the public via social media to avoid the area to ensure emergency access. René Cellier, the director of the service, stated that the injuries ranged from “mostly trauma” to more severe cases, including scalp wounds, clavicle fractures, and knee sprains. Approximately 100 people without serious injuries were also examined by medical professionals on-site.

Cellier added that around 50 emergency vehicles and 130 firefighters were dispatched to the scene, noting that the situation “could have been much worse.” Emmanuel Auneau, head of CTS, which oversees Strasbourg’s public transport, said the tram drivers were physically unharmed but deeply shaken by the incident.

Sudan Army Advances into Wad Madani to Retake City from RSF

The Sudanese military has entered the strategic city of Wad Madani in Gezira state, pushing out the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group after over a year of RSF control. The Sudanese armed forces confirmed the advance in a statement on Saturday, stating they were working to “clean up the remaining rebel pockets” in the city.

“We congratulate the Sudanese people on our forces entering the city of Wad Madani this morning,” the army said. The RSF had held the city since December 2023, and there was no immediate comment from the paramilitary group.

The office of government spokesperson Khalid al-Aiser said the army had “liberated” the city, with a video showing soldiers inside the city. The army’s advance into Wad Madani follows days of gaining control over villages in southern and southeastern Gezira state. The military captured Hantoub Bridge, a key route leading into the city, earlier in the day.

The conflict between Sudan’s army and the RSF, which began in April 2023, has led to widespread displacement and famine. According to the UN, Sudan is facing the world’s worst displacement crisis, with more than 12 million people displaced, and millions have fled to neighboring countries.

Wad Madani is strategically significant as it serves as a crossroads for key highways linking several states and is located near the capital, Khartoum. Both the army and RSF have been accused of committing war crimes, including targeting civilians and indiscriminate shelling of residential areas.

As the army gains ground, witnesses in Sudan’s army-controlled cities reported celebrations in the streets, with many hailing the recapture of Wad Madani as an end to RSF “tyranny.” The local resistance committee, a network of pro-democracy groups, praised the army’s advance.

The war between the Sudanese military and RSF has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions, with parts of the country under siege. The RSF still controls much of the central Gezira state, Sudan’s western Darfur region, and significant parts of the southern regions, while the army holds areas in the north and east, including parts of Khartoum.

Syrian Intelligence Foils ISIS Bombing Attempt on Shia Shrine

Syrian authorities thwarted an ISIS attempt to bomb the revered Sayyida Zaynab Shia shrine in a Damascus suburb, according to a source within Syria’s intelligence agency. The foiled bombing was confirmed by the state news agency SANA on Saturday.

Intelligence and security forces successfully prevented the attack, with the source stating, “The Special Forces succeeded in thwarting an attempt by ISIS to carry out a bombing inside the Sayyida Zaynab shrine.”

The Syrian Interior Ministry released photographs of four men arrested outside the capital, whom they identified as members of an ISIS cell. The images also revealed equipment seized from the suspects, including smartphones, two rifles, three explosive devices, and several hand grenades.

The photos further showed identification documents belonging to two Lebanese nationals and a Palestinian refugee residing in Lebanon.

The Sayyida Zaynab shrine, a major Shia pilgrimage site in Syria, has been historically protected by Iran-backed forces, particularly after the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011. These fighters had previously guarded the gates of the shrine until their retreat ahead of opposition forces entering Damascus last month.

Shia shrines are frequent targets of Sunni extremist groups like ISIS, who have carried out attacks in both Syria and neighboring Iraq. The Damascus shrine was previously targeted by ISIS, which claimed responsibility for a bombing in July 2023 that killed at least six people near the mausoleum.

Jack Smith Resigns from DOJ After Completing Trump Investigations

Special counsel Jack Smith resigned from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday after concluding his work on two criminal investigations related to President-elect Donald Trump. The resignation was confirmed in a court filing submitted by DOJ officials to U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Saturday.

The filing, first reported by Politico’s Josh Gerstein, included a third footnote stating, “The Special Counsel completed his work and submitted his final confidential report on January 7, 2025, and separated from the Department on January 10.”

Smith’s resignation marks the end of his role overseeing the high-profile investigations into Trump’s actions.

French Woman Speaks Out After Father Jailed for Raping Her Mom, ‘He Should Die in Prison!”

Caroline Darian, the daughter of convicted rapist Dominique Pelicot, says her father “should die in prison” after his conviction for drugging and facilitating the rape of his wife by dozens of men. Pelicot, 72, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in December after a historic three-and-a-half-month trial in France. 

The case, which shocked the nation, began in November 2020 when Darian’s mother, Gisèle Pelicot, discovered her husband had been drugging her for a decade to enable men he recruited online to assault her while she was unconscious. 

Speaking to BBC Radio 4, Darian recounted the moment her mother called to share the horrifying revelation. “It was like an earthquake. A tsunami,” she said. 

More than 50 men involved in the assaults were also sentenced to prison. Pelicot was apprehended after a separate incident of upskirting in a supermarket led investigators to uncover thousands of incriminating videos and images on his electronic devices. 

The trial highlighted the under-reported crime of chemical submission, where victims are drugged and assaulted. Experts say many victims have no memory of the attacks, making evidence difficult to collect. 

Darian, 46, has since dedicated her life to raising awareness about this form of assault, which she calls “invisible” due to its insidious nature. “The drugs used often come from a family’s medicine cabinet,” she explained. 

In her book, *I’ll Never Call Him Dad Again*, Darian details the trauma endured by her family and the hidden dangers of drug-facilitated crimes. 

The investigation revealed more devastating truths for Darian. Police showed her images suggesting she had also been drugged and assaulted by her father, although Pelicot denied the allegations and no conclusive evidence was found. 

“I know he drugged me, probably for sexual abuse, but I don’t have proof,” Darian said. She lamented that many victims face similar struggles, often disbelieved or unsupported due to the lack of tangible evidence. 

Darian described the burden of being both the daughter of a victim and the daughter of a predator. “When I look back, I don’t remember the father I thought he was. I see the criminal, the sexual predator,” she said. 

Gisèle Pelicot has sought to recover from the trauma of the assaults and trial. “She is exhausted but recovering,” Darian said. Meanwhile, Darian finds strength in her family, including her husband, her brothers, and her 10-year-old son. 

With years left before her father is eligible for parole, Darian is focused on moving forward and advocating for victims of chemical submission and sexual abuse. “The events made me who I am today,” she said. 

Nigerian Police Arrest Man for Allegedly Spreading Fake News on Social Media

The Nigeria Police Force has arrested a 38-year-old man, Destiny Ekhorutomuen, for allegedly using social media platforms to disseminate false and inciting information aimed at damaging the police’s reputation and provoking public discontent. 

Force Public Relations Officer ACP Muyiwa Adejobi disclosed the arrest in a statement on Friday, stating that operatives from the National Cyber Crime Centre apprehended the suspect in Uhunmwonde Local Government Area of Edo State on December 8, 2024. 

“The suspect allegedly created and operated multiple social media accounts to spread false and inciting content designed to provoke the public against the Nigeria Police,” Adejobi said. 

The police expressed concern over the dangers posed by the deliberate spread of falsehoods, describing it as a threat to national security, public trust, and societal harmony. 

“This deliberate spread of falsehoods erodes public trust, undermines societal cohesion, and poses significant risks to national security,” the statement noted. 

Adejobi reiterated the police’s zero-tolerance stance toward the misuse of social media to propagate fake news or incite disorder, emphasizing that such actions are criminal offences under Nigerian law. 

“The Nigeria Police reiterates its zero tolerance for acts aimed at threatening the nation’s stability or tarnishing the reputation of the police and other government institutions,” he stated. 

The police also called on Nigerians to act responsibly in their use of social media, urging citizens to prioritize national unity and peace. 

“Citizens are urged to exercise caution and responsibility in their use of information, as the collective peace and unity of the nation depend on it,” Adejobi added. 

FA Cup: Man City thrash Salford 8-0, Liverpool ease past Accrington

Manchester City shattered Salford City’s FA Cup hopes with a commanding 8-0 victory on Saturday, while Liverpool secured a 4-0 win over Accrington Stanley to advance to the fourth round. 

Chelsea delivered another standout performance, crushing Morecambe 5-0, while Brentford suffered an unexpected defeat as Championship strugglers Plymouth Argyle stunned them 1-0 with a late strike by Morgan Whittaker. 

League Two side Salford City, backed by former Manchester United stars David Beckham, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, and Nicky Butt, has risen through the ranks since their 2014 investment. However, the dream of a cup upset ended at the Etihad Stadium, where Scholes, Butt, and director of football Giggs watched their team succumb to a ruthless Manchester City. 

Pep Guardiola rotated his squad, resting Erling Haaland, but Manchester City’s dominance remained. Jeremy Doku opened the scoring just eight minutes in, with youngsters Divin Mubama and Nico O’Reilly extending the lead to 3-0 by halftime. 

Jack Grealish converted a penalty for his first goal in over a year, while Doku added another from the spot. James McAtee stole the spotlight, completing a stunning 20-minute second-half hat trick to seal City’s emphatic victory. 

At Anfield, Liverpool maintained control against Accrington Stanley despite manager Arne Slot making eight changes to his starting lineup. Trent Alexander-Arnold captained the Reds in the absence of Virgil van Dijk and silenced recent criticism with an inspiring performance. 

Diogo Jota broke the deadlock in the 29th minute, tapping in a low cross from Darwin Nunez. Moments later, Alexander-Arnold doubled Liverpool’s lead with a sensational long-range strike into the top corner. 

Jayden Danns added a third before Federico Chiesa scored his first goal for Liverpool following an injury-hit start to his career in England. 

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