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Football dominates the feed. Karen Carney broke down how she treats men’s and women’s game analysis the same way, while remembering Arsenal’s 2007 women’s Champions League win. Speaking of Arsenal, their 3‑0 victory over Nottingham Forest saw Martin Zubimendi score a brace and Viktor Gyökeres add a quick second‑half goal. On the transfer front, Jadon Sancho headed to Aston Villa on loan from Manchester United, and Chelsea is weighing a sale of defender Wesley Fofana with Marseille and Saudi clubs circling.
Tennis brought drama at the US Open when Daniil Medvedev’s match was halted by a photographer, leading to a heated exchange and a five‑set loss to Benjamin Bonzi. Meanwhile, Indonesian qualifier Janice Tjen stung 24th seed Veronika Kudermetova, marking a historic win for Indonesia.
In politics, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigned after a property‑tax mishap, paving the way for Foreign Secretary David Lammy to step in. The move adds pressure to Keir Starmer’s Labour government amid rising support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.
Entertainment news is buzzing with Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi starring in Emerald Fennell’s new take on Wuthering Heights, set for a 2026 release. The first trailer highlights a dark, moody romance on the Yorkshire moors, and behind‑the‑scenes reports show Robbie hard at work filming the epic.
Other headlines include China’s military parade featuring Putin and Kim alongside Xi, and a record‑breaking hotel construction boom with over 15,800 projects worldwide in Q2 2025.
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