International
Northern Peruvian unions to march against President Boluarte
February 20 |
Organizations, unions and workers’ unions in the Peruvian region of Arequipa will participate this Monday in a new day of protests to demand the resignation of President-designate Dina Boluarte.
The groups gathered in the Frente de Defensa del Cono Norte de Arequipa (Fredicon), explained that the mobilization was agreed in a meeting with representatives of other unions in the Peruvian city.
In addition to the workers’ unions and guilds, students, merchants and civil construction guilds of the Arequipa region will also participate in the day of protests.
According to the organizers of the protest, the participants will mobilize through several streets of the city until they reach the historic center of Arequipa.
In addition to demanding the resignation of the appointed president Dina Boluarte, they will also demand the dismissal of the current Congress and the advancement of general elections for 2023.
Protests against President Dina Boluarte will be repeated in other regions of southern Peru which have been on strike since last Friday.
The southern regions of Peru have been characterized for maintaining a continuous protest against the Government, with strikes and road blockades, which were violently repressed by the Peruvian National Police (PNP).
According to the Ombudsman’s Office, at least 60 people have died as a result of police repression of anti-government demonstrations which began last December 7.
Central America
U.S. extradites Iranian man over alleged sanctions evasion scheme
The United States has extradited from Panama an Iranian national accused of evading economic sanctions against Iran by illegally exporting U.S. technology. He is scheduled to appear this Monday before a court in Seattle.
Reza Dindar, 44, was extradited on April 17 after being detained in Panama since July 2025 on charges related to export control violations between 2011 and 2012, allegedly carried out through companies based in China.
The defendant appeared before a U.S. district court in Seattle, where he faces charges of violating sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran in 1995 during the administration of Bill Clinton. These sanctions prohibit the unauthorized export, re-export, or supply—directly or indirectly—of U.S. goods, technology, or services to Iran or its government.
According to the indictment, between 2010 and 2014, Dindar led the company New Port Sourcing Solutions in Xi’an, China, which allegedly concealed the procurement of U.S. products for shipment to clients in Iran.
International
Elon Musk skips French court appearance over X investigation
Billionaire Elon Musk did not appear this Monday before French authorities, who had summoned him for a voluntary statement as part of an investigation into his social media platform X, prosecutors told AFP.
The platform has been under investigation since early 2025 following complaints from lawmakers alleging bias in its algorithms, which may have altered its functioning and interfered in politics in France.
The probe has since expanded to include other alleged offenses, such as complicity in the distribution of child sexual abuse material, as well as the role of Grok in spreading denialist content and sexually explicit fake images.
In early February, investigators raided X’s offices in Paris. The company has denied any wrongdoing, describing the searches as “political” and “abusive.”
At that time, the Paris prosecutor’s office summoned Musk and former CEO Linda Yaccarino to provide voluntary testimony as those responsible for the platform during the period under investigation.
Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau also stated that X employees were called to testify as witnesses between April 20 and April 24.
International
Four injured in shooting at Teotihuacán archaeological site in Mexico
Four more people were injured by gunfire during the ആക്രമ attack at Teotihuacán, one of the most emblematic archaeological complexes in Mexico, authorities confirmed.
The Secretary of Security of the State of Mexico, Cristóbal Castañeda, reported that the victims include two Colombian nationals, one Russian, and one Canadian. Additionally, two other individuals were injured due to falls, according to a statement from local authorities.
President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed concern over the incident, stating on social media that “what happened today in Teotihuacán deeply pains us.”
Federal authorities recovered a firearm, a knife, and ammunition at the scene, which remains under the protection of state police and the Guardia Nacional, according to the federal Security Cabinet.
Located about 50 kilometers from Mexico City, Teotihuacán is a major tourist destination frequently visited by both domestic and international travelers.
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