Colombia presidential election heads to runoff
Colombia's presidential election is headed to a runoff after the first round left no candidate with a majority. Far-right pro-Trump candidate Espriella emerged as the frontrunner, while leftist senator Cepeda also advanced. The ruling party has cast doubt on the results, raising political tensions. The runoff could redefine Colombia's relations with the United States.
A massive explosion at a building storing explosives in a rebel-held village in Myanmar has killed more than 45 people. The blast caused widespread destruction in the area, which is controlled by armed opposition groups. Details on the exact cause and ownership of the explosives remain unclear. The incident adds to the ongoing violence and instability in Myanmar's civil conflict.
President Trump has sent back a revised text of the Iran nuclear deal with proposed changes, according to multiple US media reports. The administration is deliberating whether to move forward with the agreement, with Trump reportedly not yet having made a final decision. The revised deal text signals ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran. China Daily also reported on the US seeking changes to the deal.
Paris Saint-Germain has won back-to-back Champions League titles after defeating Arsenal in a penalty shootout. The victory sparked massive celebrations across France, with French police arresting 780 people after violent clashes broke out among fans. CBC also reported on the detentions following the unrest. PSG's triumph cements their dominance in European club football.