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Spain Sends Patrol Ship to Support Gaza Flotilla as Oversight Drives Actions in Mexico, Peru and Sport

New deployments, disciplinary moves and budget coordination show institutions leaning on concrete measures to manage security, accountability and governance strains.

Overview

  • Pedro Sánchez said a Navy offshore patrol vessel will depart Cartagena to assist a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla and conduct rescues if needed, with military sources identifying the Furor P-46 as the available ship; Italy authorized a frigate in the area for possible support.
  • Spain’s referees’ committee reviewed Sporting GijónAlmería and deemed the booking of Kevin Vázquez after Thalys’s challenge an error, with VAR chief Rubén Ávalos Barrera removed from VOR duties this round.
  • Mexican security authorities are examining lucrative municipal and state contracting networks in Tabasco following the detention and linkage to process of former security chief Hernán Bermúdez Requena, with press reports alleging ties to the ‘La Barredora’ group and documenting crime increases during his tenure.
  • Peru’s Congress received a censure motion against Justice Minister Juan José Santiváñez backed by 35 legislators, as Prime Minister Eduardo Arana defended him publicly and Attorney General Tomás Gálvez met Congress president José Jerí to align on the Public Ministry’s budget and lower tensions.
  • San Lorenzo’s Extraordinary Assembly was suspended after legal filings by ex-president Marcelo Moretti, leaving the club to confront creditor pressure from AIMS Investment over a multimillion-dollar claim that has raised the risk of bankruptcy since August; separately, Querétaro’s Santiago Homenchenko said the team trained long-range shots to exploit goalkeeper positioning.