Overview
- Peru’s prime minister and the defense and foreign ministers, who confirmed Sunday they will attend a 3 p.m. session of Congress’s Defense Commission on Monday, face questions on the F‑16 purchase and five deaths in Colcabamba that prosecutors are investigating.
- Israel confirmed Saturday that Spanish activist Saif abú Keshek and Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila arrived for interrogation with consular access, as the NGO Open Arms reported rescuing 12 flotilla participants and transporting them to Crete.
- Mexico’s top legal adviser said Monday the U.S. filing against Sinaloa officials seeks provisional detention rather than a formal extradition, and the national prosecutor’s office found no evidence to justify urgent action.
- PromPerú said its Paris office is under review after a TV report on irregular spending, with the Contraloría evaluating invoices and the agency sending files to the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
- Argentina reopened the Casa Rosada press room Monday under a new accreditation protocol after a security review that followed an alleged hidden‑camera incident inside government corridors.