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Impeachment in Peru: President José Jerí Removed After Corruption Claims
Impeachment in Peru: President José Jerí Removed After Corruption Claims
Politics
What’s Happening?
In Peru, the nation’s President José Jerí has been impeached and removed from office after serving only about four months. Lawmakers in Peru’s Congress voted to strip him of power following corruption charges that raised serious questions about how he and his allies conducted themselves in government.
Impeachment is the process by which a country’s legislature can remove a leader before their term ends, usually when lawmakers believe the leader has misused power, broken laws, or acted against the public interest. In this case, members of Peru’s Congress decided that the president’s alleged actions tied to corruption accusations were serious enough to end his presidency early.
Why is it Important?
This matters because a country’s president is supposed to be accountable to its people, and when corruption allegations lead to impeachment, it signals that lawmakers are trying to uphold standards even if the situation is messy or controversial.
Peru has experienced frequent political changes in recent years, with several presidents facing scandals or legal challenges. These shifts can affect everyday life from economic confidence and government services to how Peruvians view their leaders and institutions.
Tech

India’s AI Summit Brings Leaders, Innovators, and Big Ideas Together!
India’s AI Summit Brings Leaders, Innovators, and Big Ideas Together!
Tech
What’s Happening?
The AI Impact Summit 2026 is underway in New Delhi, India, bringing together leaders, tech experts, startups, researchers, and government officials from around the world to talk about how artificial intelligence is shaping our future. Hosted by the Government of India, the summit features discussions on areas like education, healthcare, industry, jobs, and ethical use of AI, all around the idea of using technology for positive impact.
The atmosphere was a mix of big ideas and real-world problem-solving: attendees talked about how AI can help solve climate challenges, improve public services, and expand opportunities for creators and students. Leaders also emphasized that while AI brings exciting possibilities, it’s important that its development is safe, fair, and beneficial for all communities.
Why is it Important?
This matters because AI is becoming part of everyday life from the apps people use on their phones to the tools students might rely on for homework or coding. A summit like this brings diverse voices together to shape how AI grows and works for people, not just corporations.
The gathering in Delhi also highlights India’s role in the global tech conversation, showing how different countries can share ideas, set standards, and ensure AI development is ethical and inclusive. Whether it’s building AI tools for farmers, expanding digital literacy, or using AI to predict natural disasters, the Summit showcased both big vision and real actions all under the banner of creating a future where technology boosts human potential, not replaces it.
Science

Madagascar Hit by Two Strong Cyclones in One Season!
Madagascar Hit by Two Strong Cyclones in One Season!
Science
What’s Happening?
Madagascar has just been hit by another powerful cyclone, making this a rare and intense storm season for the island nation off Africa’s southeast coast. A cyclone is a large storm system with very strong winds and heavy rain essentially the same type of storm people call hurricanes or typhoons in other parts of the world.
This is the second major cyclone in a short time, meaning Madagascar is dealing with back-to-back storm hits. The first cyclone already caused flooding and damage, and the arrival of another one means even heavier rain, stronger winds, and a higher risk of flooding and landslides. Satellites and weather models from NASA and other agencies have been tracking the storm’s movement, intensity, and rainfall patterns to help scientists and forecasters understand what’s coming and when.
Why is it Important?
This second cyclone matters because it shows how powerful and disruptive tropical storms can be, especially when they arrive one after another. Cyclones form over warm ocean waters, where heat and moisture rise into the atmosphere, creating swirling winds around a low-pressure center that can quickly grow stronger in tropical regions like the Indian Ocean.
For Madagascar, the impact is especially serious: after the first cyclone, the ground remains soaked, rivers stay swollen, meaning the second storm brings a much higher risk of flooding and landslides. NASA and other agencies rely on Earth-observing satellites that measure wind speeds, cloud height, and ocean warmth, giving scientists a big-picture view of how cyclones behave and helping forecasters warn communities faster and more accurately.
History

Mexico Welcomes Back Stolen Archaeological Artifacts From Portugal!
Mexico Welcomes Back Stolen Archaeological Artifacts From Portugal!
History
What’s Happening?
In a historic move, Portugal has returned three stolen archaeological artifacts to Mexico after confirming they belong to Mexico’s cultural heritage. The handover happened at the Mexican Embassy in Lisbon, marking the first time Portugal has made this kind of restitution to Mexico.
The items include a 2,000-year-old clay figure associated with fertility and maternity rituals, a Mayan polychrome vessel used in ceremonial drink rites, and a Zapotec funerary urn featuring a rain and thunder deity, Cocijo. Experts from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) reviewed photographs of the objects and confirmed they were illegally taken and part of Mexico’s archaeological record, prompting the return.
Why is it Important?
This matters because these artifacts aren’t just old objects, they’re pieces of Mexico’s history and cultural identity. Returning them helps restore memory and heritage to the communities they came from and reinforces international cooperation against the trafficking of cultural property.
The move also highlights how countries are working together to protect ancient heritage and respect rightful ownership, showing that preserving history isn’t just archaeology, it’s about cultural respect and global dialogue.
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Impeachment in Peru: President José Jerí Removed After Corruption Claims
Impeachment in Peru: President José Jerí Removed After Corruption Claims
Politics
What’s Happening?
In Peru, the nation’s President José Jerí has been impeached and removed from office after serving only about four months. Lawmakers in Peru’s Congress voted to strip him of power following corruption charges that raised serious questions about how he and his allies conducted themselves in government.
Impeachment is the process by which a country’s legislature can remove a leader before their term ends, usually when lawmakers believe the leader has misused power, broken laws, or acted against the public interest. In this case, members of Peru’s Congress decided that the president’s alleged actions tied to corruption accusations were serious enough to end his presidency early.
Why is it Important?
This matters because a country’s president is supposed to be accountable to its people, and when corruption allegations lead to impeachment, it signals that lawmakers are trying to uphold standards even if the situation is messy or controversial.
Peru has experienced frequent political changes in recent years, with several presidents facing scandals or legal challenges. These shifts can affect everyday life from economic confidence and government services to how Peruvians view their leaders and institutions.
Tech

India’s AI Summit Brings Leaders, Innovators, and Big Ideas Together!
India’s AI Summit Brings Leaders, Innovators, and Big Ideas Together!
Tech
What’s Happening?
The AI Impact Summit 2026 is underway in New Delhi, India, bringing together leaders, tech experts, startups, researchers, and government officials from around the world to talk about how artificial intelligence is shaping our future. Hosted by the Government of India, the summit features discussions on areas like education, healthcare, industry, jobs, and ethical use of AI, all around the idea of using technology for positive impact.
The atmosphere was a mix of big ideas and real-world problem-solving: attendees talked about how AI can help solve climate challenges, improve public services, and expand opportunities for creators and students. Leaders also emphasized that while AI brings exciting possibilities, it’s important that its development is safe, fair, and beneficial for all communities.
Why is it Important?
This matters because AI is becoming part of everyday life from the apps people use on their phones to the tools students might rely on for homework or coding. A summit like this brings diverse voices together to shape how AI grows and works for people, not just corporations.
The gathering in Delhi also highlights India’s role in the global tech conversation, showing how different countries can share ideas, set standards, and ensure AI development is ethical and inclusive. Whether it’s building AI tools for farmers, expanding digital literacy, or using AI to predict natural disasters, the Summit showcased both big vision and real actions all under the banner of creating a future where technology boosts human potential, not replaces it.
Science

Madagascar Hit by Two Strong Cyclones in One Season!
Madagascar Hit by Two Strong Cyclones in One Season!
Science
What’s Happening?
Madagascar has just been hit by another powerful cyclone, making this a rare and intense storm season for the island nation off Africa’s southeast coast. A cyclone is a large storm system with very strong winds and heavy rain essentially the same type of storm people call hurricanes or typhoons in other parts of the world.
This is the second major cyclone in a short time, meaning Madagascar is dealing with back-to-back storm hits. The first cyclone already caused flooding and damage, and the arrival of another one means even heavier rain, stronger winds, and a higher risk of flooding and landslides. Satellites and weather models from NASA and other agencies have been tracking the storm’s movement, intensity, and rainfall patterns to help scientists and forecasters understand what’s coming and when.
Why is it Important?
This second cyclone matters because it shows how powerful and disruptive tropical storms can be, especially when they arrive one after another. Cyclones form over warm ocean waters, where heat and moisture rise into the atmosphere, creating swirling winds around a low-pressure center that can quickly grow stronger in tropical regions like the Indian Ocean.
For Madagascar, the impact is especially serious: after the first cyclone, the ground remains soaked, rivers stay swollen, meaning the second storm brings a much higher risk of flooding and landslides. NASA and other agencies rely on Earth-observing satellites that measure wind speeds, cloud height, and ocean warmth, giving scientists a big-picture view of how cyclones behave and helping forecasters warn communities faster and more accurately.
History

Mexico Welcomes Back Stolen Archaeological Artifacts From Portugal!
Mexico Welcomes Back Stolen Archaeological Artifacts From Portugal!
History
What’s Happening?
In a historic move, Portugal has returned three stolen archaeological artifacts to Mexico after confirming they belong to Mexico’s cultural heritage. The handover happened at the Mexican Embassy in Lisbon, marking the first time Portugal has made this kind of restitution to Mexico.
The items include a 2,000-year-old clay figure associated with fertility and maternity rituals, a Mayan polychrome vessel used in ceremonial drink rites, and a Zapotec funerary urn featuring a rain and thunder deity, Cocijo. Experts from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) reviewed photographs of the objects and confirmed they were illegally taken and part of Mexico’s archaeological record, prompting the return.
Why is it Important?
This matters because these artifacts aren’t just old objects, they’re pieces of Mexico’s history and cultural identity. Returning them helps restore memory and heritage to the communities they came from and reinforces international cooperation against the trafficking of cultural property.
The move also highlights how countries are working together to protect ancient heritage and respect rightful ownership, showing that preserving history isn’t just archaeology, it’s about cultural respect and global dialogue.
