Kilmar Abrego Garcia faced mistreatment after a mistaken deportation to El Salvador. He alleges severe beatings and psychological torture in prison. Despite a prior order against deportation, the Trump administration deported him. Now back in the US, Garcia faces human smuggling charges. The Justice Department plans to try him before any deportation attempts.
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Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls in Texas Hill Country, reported 23 missing girls after torrential rainfall caused catastrophic flash floods. The Guadalupe River surged, isolating the camp due to washed-out roads and communication breakdowns. Rescue operations are underway, facing logistical challenges as the search for survivors continues amidst rising water levels and damaged infrastructure.
Israeli military forces have conducted airstrikes targeting Houthi rebel-held ports and facilities in Yemen, responding to repeated attacks against Israel, according to a spokesperson of the IDF. The strikes aimed to dismantle infrastructure used for terrorist activities, including the Al Hudaydah, Ras Isa, Salif ports, and the Ras Kanatib Power Plant.
The White House declared that Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney yielded to President Trump's pressure by withdrawing a digital services tax targeting American tech companies, which had halted trade discussions. Karoline Leavitt stated that Trump's negotiation skills led to Canada's decision. Tensions rose after Trump suggested Canada should become the 51st state.
Takahiro Shiraishi, known as the 'Twitter killer', faced execution for the murder of nine individuals. He lured victims through social media, exploiting their suicidal thoughts. Shiraishi's crimes involved rape, robbery, and murder. The court rejected his defense, emphasizing the cruelty of his actions. His execution has reignited debate over Japan's death penalty system. Japan continues to implement capital punishment.
Pope Leo is set to revive a tradition by spending his summer break in Castel Gandolfo, marking the first time in over a decade a reigning pope will reside there. Locals are enthusiastic, anticipating a boost to the town's tourism.
Australian authorities are investigating an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue, the second such incident in seven months. Worshippers were inside the building when flammable liquid was poured on the front door and ignited. Premier Jacinta Allan condemned the act as antisemitic, while police are searching for a white male suspect in his 30s.
A powerful storm caused devastating flash floods in Texas. The Guadalupe River overflowed, destroying homes and a summer camp. Many people died, and several are missing. Camp Mystic was completely destroyed. Hundreds of people have been rescued. Rescue efforts are underway. Residents did not receive flood warnings. Rainfall exceeded forecasts. The Texas Hill Country's geography worsened the flooding.
The White House will host pilots involved in recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities during Independence Day celebrations. The event will feature a military flyover with B-2 Spirit bombers, the same aircraft used in the operation. President Trump, who will deliver remarks, has asserted the strikes significantly delayed Iran's nuclear program, contradicting initial Pentagon assessments.