Jacob Daniel Baker faces multiple murder charges after the deaths of three elderly men on Hawaii's Big Island. Authorities arrested him following a dayslong manhunt and have not disclosed a motive.
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Colombia's presidential election heads to a June 21 runoff between left-wing Senator Iván Cepeda and far-right newcomer Abelardo de la Espriella. Security and peace strategies dominate the campaign as voters choose between contrasting visions for the country's future.
Brooklyn Rivera, a leading Indigenous activist in Nicaragua, has died in government custody after nearly three years of detention. The government cited a bacterial infection post-COVID-19, while human rights advocates blame enforced disappearance and neglect.
Four detainees at Texas's Camp East Montana file a federal lawsuit alleging severe abuses, including beatings, medical neglect, and unsanitary conditions at the largest ICE detention center in the U.S. DHS denies the claims.
A powerful explosion at an explosives depot in a rebel-held village in Myanmar kills at least 46 people and injures dozens more. The blast, linked to mining operations, has devastated homes and left the community in shock.







