After an impressive 4-1 win against Brazil in a crucial World Cup qualifier, Argentina players were seen singing a savage chant directed towards Barcelona star Raphinha. The World Cup holders dominated the game with goals from Julien Alvarez, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernandez and Giuliano Simeone. Prior to the game, Raphinha had goaded the Argentina players, claiming Brazil would beat them both on and off the pitch. However, after the final whistle, the Argentina players fired back at Raphinha with a taunting chant.
Argentina celebrated their qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a resounding 4-1 victory over arch-rivals Brazil. Goals from Julian Alvarez, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister, and Giuliano Simeone sealed the win for the world champions. Despite a brief scare, Argentina's dominant performance showcased their prowess and solidified their spot in the upcoming World Cup.
Despite missing star player Lionel Messi, Argentina was able to secure a spot at the 2026 World Cup after Bolivia's failure to beat Uruguay. The defending champions went on to defeat archrival Brazil 4-1 in front of a crowd of 85,000 fans. This is the first time Argentina has won both matches against Brazil in a World Cup qualifying tournament and their first victory against the Brazilians since qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. Brazil's loss also added pressure on coach Dorival Júnior, who took over in January of last year.
As Brazil prepares to face Argentina in the World Cup qualifiers tonight, former Brazil player Paulo Silas has criticized Raphinha for his recent comments about facing the current world champions without Lionel Messi. Silas has called Raphinha's attitude "very bad" and "disrespectful", stating that Brazil should not underestimate their rivals. With Messi's absence providing an advantage, Raphinha has vowed to do everything to score against Argentina, but his remarks have caused controversy and received backlash from former players. Silas warns against such comments, saying that Brazil cannot claim victory before the match has even begun.
Pakistani Finance and Revenue Minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, has been invited by his Saudi counterpart to attend the two-day Emerging Markets Conference-2025, which aims to foster discussions on building resilience and sustainable economic growth. The high-profile gathering includes IMF's managing director and finance ministers from Egypt, Brazil, and Turkiye. Senator Aurangzeb will also participate in a high-level panel discussion and this conference is set to become an annual platform for shaping global economic discourse and cooperation.
In a fiery post on his new social media platform, Donald Trump has warned BRICS countries against any attempts to move away from the US dollar in global trade. The former US President has threatened to impose 100% tariffs on these countries and cut off their access to the US market if they continue with plans to create an alternative currency. Trump's statements highlight the ongoing struggle between the US and emerging economies like India, China and Brazil, who seek to reduce their dependence on the US dollar and increase financial integration among BRICS nations.
Kenyan President William Ruto's nominations of ex-Cabinet Secretaries Ababu Namwamba and Andrew Karanja, as well as former Deputy Inspector General Noor Gabow, for various diplomatic roles were approved by the National Assembly. Namwamba will serve as Permanent Representative to UNEP, Karanja as Kenya's envoy to Brazil, and Gabow as Consul-General in Haiti. However, the Committee on Defence Intelligence and Foreign Relations criticized the appointing authority for the withdrawal of former ICT Cabinet Secretary Margaret Nyambura Ndung'u, who had been nominated as High Commissioner to Ghana.
FIFA makes major announcements, awarding host nations for the next two men's World Cups - Saudi Arabia for 2034 and a joint bid from Morocco, Portugal and Spain for the 2030 edition. Additionally, the 2027 Women's World Cup will be held in Brazil and the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup will take place in Qatar. These decisions were made at the virtual Extraordinary FIFA Congress meeting on Wednesday. A reminder is also given that the USA, Canada and Mexico will co-host the 2026 World Cup.
UK-based security and surveillance technology company, Synectics, has secured two major contracts totaling £2.3M in the oil and gas sector. These contracts will see Synectics' advanced COEX camera station technology deployed in Qatar's Al-Shaheen oil field and on a Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessel in Brazil. These contracts highlight Synectics' expertise and leadership in providing security solutions for critical infrastructure and showcase their ongoing collaboration with North Oil Company. The systems will play a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of personnel and assets in both projects.
Following a recent post by a user named "DogeDesigner," which claimed that X had become the #1 news app on Apple's AppStore in India, billionaire Elon Musk confirmed the news. Musk acquired X, formerly known as Twitter, in October of 2022 for $44 billion. According to Statista.com, India ranks third in the world for the number of Twitter users, with over 25 million users. After the announcement, Musk's followers praised the platform, with users from Australia, Germany, Brazil, and India congratulating X on its achievement. This comes after a mass exodus of users from X to alternative platforms, like Bluesky, after the 2024 United States presidential election.