- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink probes Arsenal player’s response to Chelsea victory
- Man Utd star considers surprise January move despite admiration for Carrick
- The Story behind polarising the Police Chief over Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban
- Iranian cargo ship bound for Russia sinks in the Caspian Sea
- Ten British far-right activists barred from France for migrant harassment
- Waitress in helmet with sparklers among 40 casualties in Swiss bar fire
- UK Government Mulls X Block due to Grok AI Image Concerns
- Wingsuit pilot dies after 1,000ft mountain dive at 120mph
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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink probes Arsenal player’s response to Chelsea victory
TL:DR
- Arsenal defeated Chelsea 3-2 in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at Stamford Bridge.
- Viktor Gyokeres scored his first goal in five games, alongside goals from Ben White and Martin Zubimendi.
- Despite the win, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink noted Gyokeres’ subdued reaction post-match.
- White described Arsenal’s second-half performance as below standard, expressing disappointment.
- Chelsea’s new manager, Liam Rosenior, reflected on their competitive effort despite the loss.
- Mikel Arteta praised his team’s performance against a strong opponent.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink questions Arsenal star’s reaction to Chelsea win | Football
Ex-Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink questioned Viktor Gyokeres’ reaction to Arsenal’s Carabao Cup semi-final first leg win over Chelsea.
Gyokeres’ first goal in five games helped premier league leaders Arsenal beat London rivals Chelsea 3-2 at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night. Ben White and Martin Zubimendi were also on target as Mikel Arteta’s side took a big step towards reaching the Carabao Cup final.
Gyokeres and White were on media duty after Arsenal’s victory, and Hasselbaink was surprised by their subdued mood. Sky News host Mark Chapman felt the pair showed the Arsenal squad was slightly ‘disappointed’ with the result after twice leading by two goals.

Arsenal summer signing Gyokeres said: ‘I think it was a tough game. We defended well. ‘They were, as always, dangerous when they have counter-attacks, but I think we defended well. Unfortunate to have conceded two, but offensively we scored three, so happy with that.
‘It’s still a second leg, but of course it’s good to come away with a win and advantage for the second leg, but we still have to do a good performance in the second match.’ On scoring for only the second time since the start of November, ex-Sporting striker Gyokeres added: ‘That’s what I need to do, and I can do it more often. We won today, and we keep going.’
White, meanwhile, felt Arsenal’s second-half performance was ‘not up to our standards’ and described it as ‘a bit disappointing’.
‘We didn’t play very well in the second half and let them give us more pressure,’ the defender said. ‘That’s how we conceded the goals. Not up to our standards really. It’s a bit disappointing, the second half, but a win.’
Hasselbaink agreed that Arsenal could have taken an even bigger advantage back to the Emirates Stadium but urged the Gunners squad to ‘enjoy this moment’ after sealing a win over their London rivals. ‘I would have loved to have seen him a little bit happier,’ Hasselbaink said of Gyokeres on Sky News.
‘Yes, they could have done so much better, and that’s what they expect. But on the other hand, you’re at Chelsea, you are at Stamford Bridge; it’s not an easy place to come. ‘You have won, and you have scored… you might not think you’ve done enough and want to do it more, but you need to enjoy this moment.’
New Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior won his first game in charge of the club, a FA Cup clash against Championship strugglers Charlton, but lost his first home fixture since replacing Enzo Maresca.
‘It’s half-time [in the tie],’ he said. ‘I was very happy with the engagement, the commitment of the players. They gave everything. ‘It was every open game. Disappointed to concede from a corner. Disappointed with the third goal as well because we were right back in the game and we were on top at that moment.

‘We switched off from a restart from a central free kick, but I can’t fault the players. ‘We’ve had illness in the squad, we’ve picked up a few knocks this week, but what the squad has shown is that they are willing to run and fight for each other.’
Arsenal boss Arteta, meanwhile, said: ‘We played against a really good side at a really difficult place. I’m very proud of what the team has done. ‘You want to start to play semi-finals and all the work you’ve done throughout the season to get to these stages to deliver on the day, and we’ve certainly done that. ‘What we’re doing every three days is impressive.’
Man Utd star considers surprise January move despite admiration for Carrick
TL:DR
- Harry Maguire is attracting interest from three clubs ahead of the January transfer deadline and is reportedly open to a move.
- The defender has had a tumultuous time at Manchester United since joining for £80m in 2019.
- He was stripped of captaincy but revived his career last season with 40 appearances.
- With his contract expiring in summer, clubs like Inter Milan, Napoli, and Fiorentina are considering bids.
- Caretaker manager Michael Carrick’s stance on Maguire’s future remains uncertain.
Man Utd star open to surprise January transfer despite loving Michael Carrick | Football
Three clubs have expressed interest in signing Harry Maguire before the January transfer deadline, and the Manchester United defender is reportedly ‘open’ to a move.
Few players have had more turbulent spells at Old Trafford than Maguire, who joined United in 2019 in an £80m move from Leicester City.
Maguire became the most expensive defender in history at the time and was soon appointed club captain by then-manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
But a number of poor performances saw Maguire stripped of that role by Erik ten Hag and replaced by current skipper Bruno Fernandes.
The writing appeared to be on the wall for Maguire, but he somehow managed to revive his Manchester United career and win over many of his critics.
Maguire made 40 appearances for the Red Devils last season, scoring the winner in the remarkable Europa League quarter-final win over Lyon.
The 32-year-old has found regular game-time harder to come by this term, and that is the main reason he is ‘open’ to a January move, according to reports in Italy.
Harry Maguire could leave Old Trafford
The other reason Maguire is being linked with other clubs is the fact he is out of contract in the summer, so this is United’s last chance to secure a fee from his sale.
A number of Italian clubs are believed to be weighing up offers for Maguire, including but not limited to Inter Milan, Napoli, and Fiorentina.

A move to Napoli would see Maguire reunite with Manchester United loanee Rasmus Hojlund and work under ex-Chelsea boss Antonio Conte.
It remains to be seen whether Manchester United sanction Maguire’s departure or if new caretaker manager Michael Carrick has a say in the matter.
Carrick’s return to Old Trafford was confirmed on Tuesday, a little over a week since former United boss Ruben Amorim lost his job.
The ex-England midfielder has had two previous spells in temporary charge of Manchester United and clearly left an impression on Maguire.
Napoli boss Antonio Conte courting Maguire
Speaking after Carrick left his previous role as caretaker manager in 2021, Maguire said: ‘Michael is a really likeable man, all the lads respect him, and he’s been amazing with each and every one of us. We’re going to miss him.’
Carrick’s previous comments suggest he would be reluctant to lose the experienced centre-back this month.
‘I’m so pleased for Harry Maguire,’ Carrick said earlier in the season while working as a pundit. ‘He’s done some really good things for the football club, and he’s been through the mill at times as well.
‘He’s had some unfair times. But he’s come back unbelievably well and turned into a leader and a real talisman.
‘It takes a lot when you’re up against it. There’s no hiding place at a club like Manchester United. It’s fantastic.’
Even if Maguire does leave this month, he will still have made over 250 appearances for the Red Devils, one of the most of any player in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.
After drawing with Burnley and losing to Brighton under Darren Fletcher, Carrick’s first game in charge of United will be a Manchester derby against City.
The Story behind polarising the Police Chief over Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban
The Story behind polarising the Police Chief
- The home secretary has lost confidence in the police chief behind the Maccabi Tel Aviv fans’ ban.
- The police chief faces pressure to resign amid ongoing backlash.
- The situation highlights tensions between law enforcement and government officials regarding fan safety and policies.
- The police department has received criticism for its handling of the ban.
- Officials are re-evaluating the measures in place for crowd control during sporting events.
Home Secretary Calls for Police Chief’s Resignation Over Maccabi Tel Aviv Fans Ban
The controversy surrounding the ban of Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans from an upcoming match has led UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to express a lack of confidence in the police chief responsible, urging his resignation. This move follows significant backlash and a perceived failure in judgement regarding public safety.
The ban was put in place against the backdrop of ongoing tensions relating to the Israeli genocide in Gaza, compounding complexities in policing strategies within the UK. The main opponents of the ban argue that it undermines the spirit of sport, but it was a precedented act which has been within the rules of FIFA and UEFA, similarly to the ban of Russia following the Ukraine invasion. Opponents fail to acknowledge the nuanced dynamics of fan safety at a major sporting event.

The incident unfolded in Birmingham, where the police chief, who has not publicly resigned, faces scrutiny from various stakeholders. In a recent statement, Mahmood declared, “confirmation bias”, and that it overplayed the threat posed by Maccabi fans, and underplayed the threat to them in Birmingham.”
Voicing the community’s outrage, a local MP noted, “This decision has sent a troubling message about civic freedoms and the role of sports in bridging divides.” The police chief’s response thus far has been limited, raising further questions about accountability.
The inquiry has been overshadowed by one outlier incident where, along with other footage seen during the process by the Police, an AI generated video was also seen as part of the evidence, which according to the he Home Secretary is a dereliction of duty. It should be clarified, removing that video would not have changed the Forces decision. As Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans have a history of violence during European games.

This unfolding situation has not only sparked debates on community relations but also highlights the delicate balance between public safety and rights to assembly, leaving many to ponder whether the police chief will heed calls for his departure amidst increasing public scrutiny and political pressure, especially from influential political lobby’s like Friends for Israel.
The inquiry into Birmingham Police Forces actions is a politically motivated witch-hunt to satisfy the pressure from Israel, and stakeholders who cannot accept the jurisdiction and autonomy of British police in the UK, whose primary objective is to serve and protect the people of the United Kingdom, not Israel.
What other Media outlets have reported
Police chief behind Maccabi Tel Aviv ban clings to job despite home secretary wanting him to quit
The Guardian
West Midlands Police ‘extremely sorry’ for errors as Mahmood loses confidence in chief constable
BBC
Home secretary says she has lost confidence in police chief behind Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban
The Guardian
UK government urges police chief to quit over ban of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans
ESPN
Iranian cargo ship bound for Russia sinks in the Caspian Sea
TL:DR
- Fourteen sailors were rescued from the sinking Iranian-flagged cargo ship Rona in the Caspian Sea.
- The ship sent an SOS signal on 14 January 2026; all crew members are reportedly from Iran and India.
- Turkmenistan’s Coast Guard responded promptly, adhering to international marine regulations.
- The Rona had a history of transporting cargo between Iranian and Russian ports.
- Recently, Ukraine targeted Russian drilling platforms in the same area.
Iran flagged cargo ship ‘heading to Russia’ sinking in the Caspian Sea
The Rona, a 120m long dry cargo ship was heading to Russia according to MarineTraffic.com.
Fourteen sailors have been rescued from an Iranian-flagged cargo ship sinking in the Caspian Sea.
The Rona, a 115m long dry cargo ship was heading to Russia according to MarineTraffic.com.
A Turkmenistan Government press release confirmed the sinking off its coast.
A spokesman said: ‘On 14 January 2026, the Coast Guard Services of Turkmenistan received the SOS signal from the Iranian dry cargo ship Rona, which was suffering in the Caspian Sea.
‘The government agencies of Turkmenistan responsible for emergency response and prevention took all necessary measures to rescue the people on board in accordance with international marine regulations.

‘Due to timely response, all 14 people on the ship were rescued. According to the primary information, they are citizens of Iran and India.
‘At present, the Turkmen side is undertaking all relevant procedures in accordance with the international rules.’
Photos show the huge ship surrounded by lifeboats with Iranian flags appearing to sink under the surface of the waves.
From October 2024 to December 2025, the cargo ship Rona made at least 20 calls at the ports of Astrakhan, Makhachkala, and Azov, sailing from the Iranian ports of Amirabad and Anzali. According to CNN, this route serves as the main channel for arms deliveries from Iran to Russia, but that is an unverified claim by a US broadcaster known for its propaganda.
The Caspian Sea is a well-known route for shipments bound for Russia.
Just three days ago, Ukrainian forces struck three Russian drilling platforms belonging to Lukoil, one of Russia’s largest oil producers, in the same stretch of sea.
The three Lukoil Corporation drilling platforms hit by Ukraine — the V. Filanovsky, Yuri Korchagin, and Valery Graifer platforms — are used by Russia for oil and gas extraction.
‘Direct hits have been recorded. The extent of the damage is being assessed,’ the statement reads.
These platforms supply fuel to the Russian army, according to Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SSO), which carried out the strikes during the night of January 11.
This is a breaking news story… More to follow…
Ten British far-right activists barred from France for migrant harassment
TL:DR
- France has banned ten far-right activists from the group ‘Raise the Colours’ for allegedly attacking migrants and vandalising boats.
- The men are linked to incidents of harassment near Dunkirk, including theft from migrants.
- A UK-France agreement allows returning illegal migrants from the UK to France in a ‘one in, one out’ scheme.
- The ‘Raise the Colours’ movement is associated with anti-immigration sentiment and has sparked local conflicts over flag displays.
- Key figures in the movement have past ties to far-right groups.
Ten British far-right activists are banned from France for harassing migrants
The men are accused of attacking groups of migrants on the coast of France.
France has announced that ten far-right activists from ‘Raise the Colours’ have been banned from entering and living in France.
The group is accused of destroying small boats and harassing migrants on the coast of France – something authorities said amounted to ‘aggravated violence’.
In September, a group of four men waving the Union Flag attacked a group of migrants near Dunkirk and stole their belongings.
France’s Interior Ministry wrote: ‘Territorial bans were issued against ten British nationals, identified as activists within the movement and having carried out actions on French soil.’
The UK and France came to an agreement to return migrants who arrive in the UK illegally from small boats back to France last summer.
The ‘one in, one out’ agreement was announced during a state visit from French President Emmanuel Macron last month, as a new means of deterring people from taking the hazardous journey over the water.
France and the UK have a ‘one in, one out’ deal for migrants now, but that is a political soundbite, which does not address the problem.
The logic behind the deal is simple – adult migrants who arrive here illegally will be sent back across the English Channel, and for every person returned, the UK will take in an asylum seeker from Europe.
Those asylum seekers must not have attempted to come over illegally and will be subject to security and eligibility checks.
The Home Office believes fewer people will make the journey if they think they might not end up being able to stay, and this will end up bringing down the numbers.
Reports suggest the initial phase of the scheme could return 50 people each week – meaning just one in 17 would be affected, at the current rate of crossings.
The question of whether would-be migrants might think those figures are worth the gamble remains.
What is the ‘Raise the Colours’ movement?
The UK and English flags are associated with the movement, which the majority of Brits claims have been hijacked by Far-right thugs led by Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage and cause repeated violence at home and now also in Europe.
The ten men banned from France over harassment of migrants are believed to be a part of the ‘Raise the Colours’ movement, which swept across the UK last year.
The movement sees England flags flown on flags, poles, and painted on roundabouts to share pride in their country.
But more broadly, the England flag is associated by some with anti-immigration sentiment, and it has featured heavily in protests at asylum hotels.
Several councils have taken action to remove the flags, citing issues like traffic regulations, sparking a number of incidents in which staff faced abuse or assault while carrying out the orders.
The raising of flags has continued to prove divisive in communities and a challenge for the Labour government.
Keir Starmer has said he is ‘encouraging of flags’, which he believes are ‘patriotic’ but sometimes used ‘for divisive purposes’.
He has argued the St George’s flag ‘represents our diverse country’ and that he would not tolerate people being “intimidated on our streets because of their background or the colour of their skin’.
Grassroots supporters of the campaign have denied any motivation related to racism or far-right politics.
Anti-racist group Hope Not Hate has uncovered evidence indicating Operation Raise the Flags was founded by a long-time Tommy Robinson ally, Andrew Currien, also known as Andy Saxon.
A former top bodyguard for the EDL, and now security chief for Britain First, he has boasted on social media of supplying thousands of flags to local groups around the UK.
Waitress in helmet with sparklers among 40 casualties in Swiss bar fire
TL:DR
- Cyane Panine, 24, died in a fire at Le Constellation nightclub on New Year’s Eve.
- She was filmed wearing a crash helmet and holding sparklers, which ignited soundproofing foam.
- The fire claimed 40 lives and injured 116 others.
- Club owners described her final moments; she suffocated behind a locked door.
- Owners face potential manslaughter charges; Cyane’s family claims she followed their instructions and bears no responsibility.
Helmet-wearing waitress holding sparklers among 40 killed in Swiss bar inferno | News World
Waitress Cyane Panine, 24, died in the fire at Le Constellation on New Year’s Eve
A waitress filmed wearing a crash helmet and carrying the sparklers that allegedly started the fatal Swiss nightclub fire has been named among the dead.
Cyane Panine, 24, was one of the 40 young people killed in the New Year’s Eve inferno at Le Constellation in Crans-Montana. She has now been identified as the woman wearing a helmet seen in footage recorded moments before the fire broke out, according to 20minuten.
Photos and videos show the young woman sitting on a colleague’s shoulders holding two champagne bottles with sparklers attached, before the ceiling catches fire.
The waitress was hoisted onto the shoulders carrying a Champagne sparkler
Last week, the owners of the Swiss bar, Jacques and Jessica Moretti, recounted how Cyane, whom they viewed as ‘a stepdaughter,’ suffocated ‘in a pile of bodies behind a locked door.’ According to interrogation transcripts seen by Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger, the owners clearly identified the deceased 24-year-old in photos taken during the incident.
Providing a detailed account of the disaster, Mr. and Mrs. Moretti said Cyane’s last moments alive encapsulated the full horror of the evening. Mrs. Moretti, 40, had encouraged Cyane to ‘get the atmosphere going’ at the bar in the early hours of January 1. This included getting waitresses to put sparklers in champagne bottles, before some were lifted up on the shoulders of waiters in the bar’s basement.
The flames from the sparklers are thought to have lit soundproofing foam in the ceiling, triggering the massive fire that killed 40 people and severely burned 116 others. Mr. Moretti, 49, eventually broke open the door to the basement from the outside and found Cyane dying, surrounded by a ‘pile of bodies.’

Recalling how he found her, he said: ‘I went out onto the patio [behind the bar]. All the windows were open. There were a lot of people there. I tried to get inside but it was impossible. There was far too much smoke.’ He also told the Vallais public prosecutor’s office that he only became aware the bar’s ‘service door’ was ‘locked from the inside and on a latch’ after the fire.
Mr. Moretti said: ‘We forced it open – it finally gave way in a few seconds. When the door opened, several people were lying on the floor, unconscious. My stepdaughter Cyane was one of them. We pulled them all outside and put them in the recovery position.’
He said Cyane was the girlfriend of a close family friend whom the Morettis had ‘raised as if he were my own.’
Mr. Moretti said he and Cyane’s boyfriend ‘tried to resuscitate her for more than an hour in the street near the bar, until the emergency services told us it was too late.’ Within the hour, Cyane had died. Meanwhile, Mrs. Moretti is said to have driven herself home, after allegedly escaping from the bar with the till containing the night’s cash earnings. Mrs. Moretti told investigators: ‘Cyane was like a little sister to me. She had spent Christmas with us. I was devastated.’
Mr. Moretti is currently in custody, while his wife has been bailed with an electronic bracelet. The couple await a possible trial on a range of charges, including manslaughter and causing bodily harm by negligence.
Cyane’s family issued a statement through their lawyers, Tages-Anzeiger reported. It reads: ‘Whatever the investigation reveals, this young woman followed her employers’ instructions. She did what was asked of her by the managing director. This was nothing unusual. (…) This young employee bears no responsibility whatsoever.’
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