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Peru’s Congress Shields Military and Police from Civilian Courts

In Lima, Peru’s Congress approved a law that would prevent police and military personnel from being prosecuted in ordinary civilian courts. The legislation has drawn scrutiny from rights observers, though details of the debate remain emerging. The move comes as the country continues to grapple with questions of accountability and security-force conduct.

From the roar of World Cup crowds to the quiet machinations of nuclear diplomacy, June 12, 2026 offered a snapshot of a world simultaneously celebrating and contending with its deepest challenges. The beautiful game may command the globe’s attention for the next few weeks — but the stories unfolding off the pitch will shape far more than a final score.

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