Israel partially reopens the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt, which has been closed since May 2024, allowing 150 people to leave Gaza and 50 to enter per day.
Clashes erupt between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and a tribe formerly allied to it in East Darfur. Prior to the fighting, local RSF leaders accused the tribe's leadership of collaborating with the Sudanese Armed Forces. At least five fighters have been reportedly killed on both sides, including a senior RSF commander and the tribe's leader.
More than 50,000 people in Ksar el-Kebir, Larache Province, Morocco, are evacuated as flooding from heavy rain and controlled dam releases caused the Loukkos River to overflow, prompting school suspensions, power cuts, and military rescue operations across nearby areas.
Nigerianpolice state that at least 80 people abducted from Christian churches in Kaduna State on January 18 return to their homes after fleeing during the abduction, but the Christian Association of Nigeria disputes the figure and says most of the 177 worshippers seized remain missing.
A ban on using mobile phones in classrooms enters force in Bolivia in an effort to "increase the attention span of students" and "reduce distractions". The ban applies to all public and private schools.