Group E: Your Quick Guide to the Hottest Stories

Welcome to the Group E hub – the place where you can grab the latest buzz without wading through endless pages. Whether you’re into football scores, movie releases, or political chatter, we’ve lined up the top stories that matter right now.

Sports Highlights You Can’t Miss

England kicked off their World Cup qualifying campaign with a solid 2-0 win over Andorra at Villa Park. Declan Rice’s strike and an own‑goal sealed the victory, keeping England top of Group K with a clean sheet.

Over in Portugal, Benfica cruised past Tondela 3-0, showcasing a blend of youth and experience at Estádio da Luz. Meanwhile, the MLS scene stayed lively as Columbus Crew staged a dramatic 4-2 comeback against FC Cincinnati, proving that a stormy night can spark big goals.

Across the Atlantic, San Diego FC stole a stoppage‑time win from LA Galaxy thanks to Chucky Lozano’s header. And in the NBA, the Denver Nuggets surged past the Clippers, with Jamal Murray dropping 43 points to take a 3‑2 series lead.

Entertainment, Politics & More

If sci‑fi is your jam, 2025 is shaping up to be a blockbuster year. Indie thrillers like Marshmallow are already getting buzz, while big‑budget titles such as Tron: Ares and the next Avatar installment promise eye‑popping visuals.

On the political front, a proposed Trump‑Putin summit in Alaska has sparked concern in Ukraine, highlighting the delicate balance of power in the Arctic. Meanwhile, activists in Nigeria are pushing for legal action against former dictator Ibrahim Babangida over the 1993 election annulment.

In African news, Kenya celebrated Madaraka Day in Homa Bay, with the upgraded Raila Odinga Stadium hosting dignitaries and crowds alike. And South Africa mourned the loss of Namibia’s founding president Sam Nujoma, a key figure in the region’s independence story.

All of these stories sit under the Group E tag, giving you a one‑stop snapshot of what’s happening around the world right now. Bookmark this page, check back regularly, and stay on top of the news that matters to you.

Inter Milan knocked out River Plate from the FIFA Club World Cup with a tense 2-0 win in Seattle. After a red card to Lucas Martínez Quarta, Francesco Pio Esposito and Alessandro Bastoni found the net, while River saw another player sent off and became embroiled in a post-match brawl.

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