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Castillo's Hunger Strike Amidst Claims of Judicial Bias in Rebellion Trial

Facing trial for rebellion, former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo, imprisoned since December 2022, began a hunger strike, alleging bias from Judge Norma Carbajal Chávez whose recusal was denied; his defense filed a habeas corpus to halt proceedings.

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Rising Threat of Autogolpes: 80% Success Rate Fuels Global Democracy Concerns

A new study reveals a concerning rise in autogolpes—self-coups by democratically elected leaders—with a success rate of 80%, driven by a toxic mix of populism, polarization, and post-truth, raising concerns about the future of democracies globally, including the United States.

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Trujillo Mall Dome Collapse Kills Six, Highlights Safety Failures

The dome of Real Plaza Trujillo shopping mall collapsed on January 5th, 2024, killing at least six and injuring 79, after being ordered closed on December 29th, 2023, for structural deficiencies, but reopened on January 4th, 2024, despite warnings.

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Telefónica Perú Files for Bankruptcy Amidst Mounting Losses and Tax Disputes

Telefónica Perú declared bankruptcy in 2024 due to a net loss of 3.391,59 million soles (872 million euros), a 452.83% increase from the previous year, primarily caused by long-standing tax disputes with SUNAT totaling 2.473 million soles (634.5 million euros) and high competition.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Telefónica Peru Files for Bankruptcy Amidst Long-Standing Tax Disputes

Telefónica's Peruvian subsidiary filed for voluntary bankruptcy due to over 20 years of tax disputes and administrative challenges, receiving a €400 million credit line from Telefónica Hispanoamérica to maintain operations during restructuring.

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Peruvian Archbishop Resigns Amidst Sodalitium Abuse Scandal

Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Peruvian Archbishop Miguel Cabrejos, following criticism over his handling of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae abuse scandal; Jesuit Bishop Gilberto Vizcarra will replace him.

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Montesinos' Impending Release Sparks Concerns in Peru

Vladimiro Montesinos, a former Peruvian intelligence chief imprisoned for corruption and human rights abuses, is set to be released on June 24, 2026, sparking concerns about his potential political influence and the public's reaction.

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Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE Over Climate Change Impacts

Peruvian farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000 to protect his village Huaraz from a swelling glacier lake, citing RWE's contribution to climate change; a hearing begins March 17 in Hamm, Germany.

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Pope Francis Dissolves Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana After Confirmed Abuse and Financial Irregularities

Following a decade-long investigation by journalist Paola Ugaz, Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana in January 2025 due to confirmed cases of child abuse, cult-like practices, and financial irregularities, including money laundering schemes involving luxury cemeteries and tax evas...

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Peruvian Colonel's Forced Retirement Highlights Corruption Concerns

Colonel Harvey Colchado, recently retired from the Peruvian police, alleges his dismissal is retaliation for investigating President Dina Boluarte and her brother, highlighting concerns about political interference in law enforcement and a weakening of the fight against corruption.

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Peruvian Archbishop Resigns Amidst Sodalitium Abuse Scandal

Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Peruvian Archbishop Miguel Cabrejos on Tuesday following criticism for his handling of abuses within the conservative Catholic movement Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, which was disbanded by the Vatican in January 2024 after investigations revealed widespread s...

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Peru's Forced Sterilizations: 300,000 Victims, Slow Justice"

During Peru's 1990s internal conflict, an estimated 300,000 impoverished Quechua women were forcibly sterilized under Alberto Fujimori's regime; the UN's CEDAW committee has denounced this as a potential crime against humanity, urging Peru to provide reparations and psychological support to victims,...

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