Seven Colors – The Premier League game between Everton and Leicester City, to be played tonight (Jan 11), has been postponed once more following Leicester City notified the Premier League. They are missing 17 first-team players due to injury, contracting COVID-19 and traveling to the national team for the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
January 2022
Dzhigurda explained why Panin lost in battle to Presnyakov
Actor Nikita Dzhigurda in a conversation with Teleprogramma.pro explained why his friend Alexei Panin lost to musician Nikita Presnyakov in a duel.
“Respect to Lesha Panin for this fight. He didn’t want to fight at all. I thought it was a show. But everyone is really fighting there. They go out into the octagon. There is nothing staged there. Lesha talked for four days, went to see friends. And this is all instead of training. He only did one training session before the fight. “
Nikita Dzhigurda
As the actor noted, Panin did not have much to win.
“He should thank Presnyakov to say that he did not knock him out. They had to quarrel, which was done. This is a classic development of events. Leshka violated the regime in general. It’s good that it ended this way. Presnyakov might have finished everything harder, ”Nikita Dzhigurda noted.
Recall that Nikita Presnyakov defeated Alexey in the second round Panin. The meeting is over by knockout.
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Africa Cup of Nations: Senegal on the wire, victory for Morocco, Guinea, Gabon
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Senegal won on the score of a goal to zero for their entry into the contention for the African Cup of Nations once morest Zimbabwe. A goal scored in the last minute of the game on a penalty by Sadio Mané. A mixed victory for the Lions, who many observers are among the favorites for the final victory. We will be in Dakar in this journal.
The Morocco team beat Ghana, 1-0, a goal scored in the 82nd minute by midfielder Sofiane Boufal.
Note also this Monday, the victory of Guinea once morest Malawi. Guinea therefore also succeeded in entering the competition with a goal scored by Issiaga Sylla to the delight of the supporters, whom you will hear.
Finally the last match of the day Gabon-Comoros ended with the victory of Gabon 1 goal to 0, with a goal signed by Aaron Boupendza. The Panthers were deprived of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mario Lemina, positive for Covid-19.
Also in the news, reactions in Mali in the followingmath of the ECOWAS sanctions. “The government of Mali strongly condemns these illegal and illegitimate sanctions” are the words of Colonel Abdoulaye Maïga, government spokesman. We are talking regarding it with Amadou Maiga, first parliamentary secretary of the CNT, the national transitional council.
Editor in Chief: Célia Caracena
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Assimi Goïta pleads for a return to dialogue with ECOWAS
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After brandishing retaliatory measures once morest the sanctions of the Community of West African States, the head of the Malian junta, Colonel Assimi Goïta, played appeasement on Monday by inviting the regional organization to dialogue and calling on his compatriots calm and “resilience”.
After the response, the call to dialogue. The head of the Malian junta, the colonel Assimi Goïta, decided, Monday, January 10, to extend a hand to the Community of West African States (ECOWAS), following the regional organization imposed sanctions on his country.
“Even if we regret the illegitimate, illegal and inhuman nature of certain decisions, the Mali remains open to dialogue with ECOWAS to find a consensus between the best interests of the Malian people and respect for the fundamental principles of the organization, “he said in a speech broadcast on public television.
He did not announce any new response measure, but neither did he make any new proposal to get out of the political crisis.
“I ask you to remain calm and serene because we have made the choice to be sincere in order to take our destiny in hand by forging our own path. The ECOWAS and the West African Economic and Monetary Union (Uémoa) have assumed responsibility. , we will do the same, ”he added.
Guinea distances itself from ECOWAS comments
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed on Sunday a battery of retaliatory measures, including the embargo of Mali. It harshly sanctioned the junta’s plan to continue ruling the country for several years and the breach of its promise to hold elections on February 27 bringing civilians back to power.
The measures began to be felt. The Ministry of Transport assured that “the flights of” non-ECOWAS “companies will continue to serve the airports of Mali”. But Air France announced that it might not provide service to Bamako “because of regional geopolitical tensions”.
However, the ECOWAS sanctions are not unanimous. The ruling junta in Guinea, a country bordering Mali, announced that “Guinea’s air, land and sea borders remain open to all sister countries in accordance with its pan-Africanist will”.
In a statement read Monday evening on public television, the National Rally Committee for Development (CNRD, made up of soldiers) said that Guinea, “in no way, was associated with the decision of the fourth extraordinary summit of chiefs. State of the ECOWAS relating to the sanctions taken once morest Mali “.
The international community worries
The junta had already expressed its anger in a statement read on national television in the middle of the night by the government spokesperson in uniform, promising to recall its ambassadors in ECOWAS member states and to close the borders with these countries. , largely symbolic reciprocity measures.
The junta then accused the ECOWAS of allowing itself to be “exploited by extra-regional powers”, an obvious reference to certain partners, foremost among which is France, militarily engaged in the Sahel but with which relations have seriously deteriorated since 2020.
During a meeting of the UN Security Council, France gave its “full support to the efforts of the ECOWAS”, the Malian authorities, “once once more”, having “not respected the demands of the ECOWAS and their own commitments “.
The United States said it was “deeply concerned regarding the lack of progress in Mali” and urged the Malian authorities “to return to democracy in due course”.
In Contratio, Russia called for support for the “understandable efforts” of the junta “aimed at restoring order” and said it understood “the difficulties faced by the Malian authorities in preparing for the elections.
With AFP
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