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President Ahmad al-Sharaa detailed the monumental hurdles after Syrian forces entered Damascus in December 2024, prioritizing faction unification, weapon control, and territorial integrity amid destroyed infrastructure and economic collapse.The Palestinian Olympic Committee reports that Israel's two-year military campaign has killed 1,007 sportspeople, including 45 women, and destroyed or damaged 265 facilities, devastating Gaza's athletic infrastructure and future.President Donald Trump revealed that Board of Peace member states will commit over $5 billion for Gaza reconstruction and thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force. The announcement is scheduled for Thursday at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.

Peru's Congress ousts President Jeri after just four months in office

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02:24, 18/02/2026, Wednesday
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Peru's Congress ousts President Jeri after just four months in office
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Peru’s interim president Jose Jeri

Lawmakers voted to censure Jose Jeri amid corruption investigations involving a clandestine meeting with a Chinese businessman and allegations of improper government contract awards to women close to him.

Peru's Congress voted Tuesday to censure interim President Jose Jeri, abruptly ending his brief tenure after just over four months in office and plunging the South American nation into yet another political crisis. The extraordinary session, convened while lawmakers were officially on legislative recess, resulted in 75 votes in favor of censure, 24 against, and three abstentions, effectively removing Jeri, who had assumed the presidency in October following the ouster of Dina Boluarte.

Corruption Scandals and Plummeting Approval

Jeri's removal was driven by two major corruption investigations launched by the prosecutor's office. The most damaging scandal involved leaked footage showing Jeri arriving late at night at a local restaurant wearing a hooded sweatshirt in an apparent attempt to disguise his identity, to meet Zhihua Yang, a Chinese businessman whose company had recently secured government approval for a major hydroelectric plant. The clandestine nature of the meeting, omitted from the official presidential agenda, sparked public outrage. A second investigation revealed that five women with close personal ties to the president held private meetings in his office until midnight, after which all five subsequently secured lucrative government contracts.

Political Alliances and Transition Ahead

The censure motion was propelled by an unusual alliance between a minority leftist opposition and a bloc of right-wing parties, both arguing that Jeri lacked "functional suitability" to lead the country through the upcoming transition to national elections scheduled in just two months. Jeri, the eighth head of state to lead Peru in a decade, has denied any wrongdoing, denouncing the investigations as a "destabilization plot" orchestrated by political enemies. However, his public approval ratings plummeted in the wake of the scandals.

What Comes Next

Congressional President Fernando Rospigliosi announced that the legislature would convene again Wednesday to elect a successor to lead the country until a new administration is sworn in following the elections. The rapid turnover in Peru's presidency—eight leaders in ten years—underscores the deep institutional instability that has plagued the nation, with corruption allegations, executive-legislative conflicts, and public distrust creating a cycle of political crises that shows no signs of abating.



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