Entertainment news today swings from celebration to loss and industry change. In football, DR Congo made history with a 3-1 comeback win over Uzbekistan, powered by a brace from Yoane Wissa, to reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time and book a last-32 meeting with...
Entertainment news today swings from celebration to loss and industry change. In football, DR Congo made history with a 3-1 comeback win over Uzbekistan, powered by a brace from Yoane Wissa, to reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time and book a last-32 meeting with England. In pop culture, reports say Courteney Cox and Snow Patrol musician Johnny McDaid have quietly ended their 13-year relationship, apparently on amicable terms. The gaming world, meanwhile, is digesting claims that Grand Theft Auto VI will arrive as a digital-only release, with no disc version planned even after launch, a sign of how decisively the market may be shifting away from physical media. Beyond entertainment, the day was also marked by tragedy, with 11 people killed in a skydiving plane crash near Nancy in eastern France and deadly flooding prompting a state of emergency in Kentucky.






Top Entertainment stories
- Skydiving plane crashes in eastern France, killing 11 near Nancy (38 sources)
- Yoane Wissa helps DR Congo beat Uzbekistan 3-1 and set up England last-32 clash (10 sources)
- Kentucky declares state of emergency after heavy rain floods leave four dead (8 sources)
- Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid end relationship after 13 years of dating (6 sources)
- Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw reportedly set to perform at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding (5 sources)
- Reports say GTA 6 launches without a disc and has no post-launch physical release plans (5 sources)
- Love Island UK removes Casa Amor contestant Gabriel Garland after ITV alerted to past incident (5 sources)
- Rylan Clark apologises after missing BBC radio slot due to flight cancellations in Nice (5 sources)
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