Colombia heads to runoff election that could redefine US relations
Colombia's presidential race is heading to a runoff after a first-round vote that saw far-right pro-Trump candidate Vicky de la Espriella pull ahead, while leftist senator Juan Carlos Cepeda secured second place. The ruling party has sown doubt in the results, raising concerns over electoral integrity. The June runoff pits two sharply opposing visions for Colombia's future — and for its critical relationship with the United States.
A massive blast at a building storing explosives in a rebel-held village in Myanmar has killed at least 45 people, with the death toll expected to rise. The explosion destroyed multiple structures and caused widespread damage in the area. The cause of the blast remains under investigation, and no group has claimed responsibility for the incident.
The Trump administration has sent back the proposed text of a US-Iran nuclear deal with requested changes, signaling ongoing negotiations but also significant remaining disagreements. US media report that the administration is seeking specific edits rather than rejecting the framework outright. The development keeps the possibility of a diplomatic resolution alive, though the timeline remains uncertain.
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal in a penalty shootout to win back-to-back Champions League titles, cementing their status as European football's dominant force. However, the victory celebrations were marred by violent clashes across France, with police arresting 780 people as riots broke out in multiple cities. The unrest highlights ongoing tensions around large public gatherings in the country.