Peru’s Congress Rejects Impeachment Motions, Boluarte Remains President

A decisive act by the Peruvian Congress resulted in the dismissal of three impeachment motions against President Dina Boluarte last Friday. These motions, namely 11507, 11508 and 11512, were largely introduced by opposition legislators from leftist factions. Their goal? To declare Boluarte’s “permanent moral incapacity” to serve as president, an act authorized under Article 113.2…

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Imran Khan Appears Virtually in Supreme Court Amid Corruption Charges and Incarceration

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared virtually before the Supreme Court of Pakistan from jail, an official “X” (previously Twitter) handle reported. Days after his court hearing, pictures of the ‘illegally incarcerated’ ex-PM were shared on social media platforms. The appearance before the Supreme Court pertained to changes in the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)…

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Georgian President Vetoes Controversial “Foreign Agents” Law Amid Protests

The President of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili, has vetoed a controversial “foreign agents” law, labeling it fundamentally as a piece of “Russian-style” legislation. This move has sparked widespread protests in the country. According to Zourabichvili, the law contradicts Georgia’s constitution and all European standards. She argued that, being fundamentally Russian in nature, it stands as an…

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Panama President-Elect Announces Plans to Increase Border Control and Repatriate Migrants

Panama’s president-elect José Raul Mulino recently announced plans to increase border control along its difficult southern border with Colombia. The president-elect stated that the coming government intends to install new checkpoints in a densely forested area along the border—an area considered a hazardous passage for the surge of migrants endeavoring to reach the US. Mulino’s…

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France Accuses Azerbaijan of Meddling in New Caledonian Riots Amidst Historical Tensions

On Friday, France formally accused Azerbaijan of meddling in the New Caledonian riots and disseminating anti-French content across various social media platforms, as per a report published by Viginum, a French agency. Viginum claimed that Azerbaijan had propagated “distinctly inaccurate or deceptive content,” consisting of photo and video collages that blamed France for its management…

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UK Imposes Sanctions on Russia-North Korea Arms-for-Oil Trade Amid Growing Tensions

The UK government has recently imposed sanctions against companies found to be involved in the reportedly illicit trade of arms for oil between Russia and North Korea. The news has sparked considerable consternation among legal professionals, as large corporations and law firms scramble to assess the potential ramifications of this development. Targeted in this recent…

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