Welcome to your fast‑track guide for everything that happened on Day 10. Whether you’re scrolling during a coffee break or need a quick briefing before a meeting, we’ve pulled together the biggest headlines from sports, politics, business and pop culture. No fluff – just the facts you actually care about.
The football buzz was loud. Ghana’s U‑20 squad drew Senegal in Group C of the 2025 AFCON, setting up a tense clash with the defending champions. Meanwhile, BLACKPINK announced dates for their 2025 Deadline World Tour, including a historic two‑night stint at Wembley – tickets are already selling fast on Ticketmaster and Weverse.
Tennis fans got a surprise when Laura Siegemund knocked out seeded Leylah Fernandez at Wimbledon, earning a third‑round spot against Madison Keys. In basketball, the Indiana Pacers surged ahead 2‑0 over the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA playoffs, while the Cleveland Cavaliers fought back with Donovan Mitchell leading a tight Game 3 versus the Pacers.
In political news, Nigeria’s WAFCON final turned bittersweet after Gabriela Salgado suffered a serious leg injury despite Michelle Alozie’s winning goal. Over in South Africa, the Social Democratic Party expelled Nasir El‑Rufai for 30 years amid internal power struggles.
The economic front saw China, Japan and South Korea reigniting talks on a trilateral free‑trade deal to counter US tariffs. On the corporate side, Norway’s XXL chose a rights issue over Frasers Group’s takeover offer, signaling confidence in its own growth plan.
Lastly, pop culture made waves when Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was cleared of major federal charges but still faces prison time for prostitution convictions – a split verdict that keeps the legal drama alive.
That’s the quick look at Day 10. Bookmark this page for updates, and dive into any story that catches your eye for deeper coverage.