Mexico pursues criminal charges over deaths in US custody
Mexico is pursuing criminal complaints against US authorities over the deaths of Mexican citizens in ICE detention. The Mexican government is also investigating whether the US misled it regarding the capture of a drug lord. These moves mark a significant escalation in bilateral tensions over immigration enforcement and sovereignty.
Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed six people despite a nominal ceasefire, and Israel is expanding its territorial control in the strip. The IDF faces new allegations of a 'field execution' of a Palestinian driver bringing aid into Gaza. The ceasefire agreement continues to erode as both sides trade accusations.
Andy Burnham is on track to become the UK's next prime minister after 322 Labour MPs backed him in the first nomination tally. He has acknowledged the party 'got it wrong' on Gaza policy. NPR examines how England's class divide shaped Burnham's political rise and working-class appeal.
The accused killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk reportedly told a roommate he 'wishes he hadn't done it,' according to Utah prosecutors and court testimony. The statement was revealed during a preliminary hearing. The case has drawn national attention given Kirk's prominent political profile.