Peru's Congress has voted to remove President Jose Yerí due to corruption allegations, marking another political shake-up in the country.
In a significant political move, Peru's Congress has voted to oust President Jose Yerí from office. The decision was prompted by corruption allegations that have rocked his administration. This marks the second time in less than a year that a Peruvian president has been impeached, highlighting the country's ongoing struggles with political instability and corruption.