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<h1>President dissolves parliament amid constitutional challenge, destroyed judicial records threaten evidence and access to justice; curfews lifted</h1> A president's dissolution of parliament in one country has drawn allegations of unconstitutionality and arbitrariness from major parties and the national bar, signaling imminent legal challenges and constitutional review; the judiciary reported near-destruction of key judicial records during protests while courts plan to resume operations, raising evidence-preservation and access-to-justice concerns. Authorities lifted curfews, affecting civil liberties and emergency-order legality. Internationally, a major power urged allied states to impose tariffs on purchasers of another state's oil as a pressure tool with potential multilateral trade-law implications, and UN debate featured allegations implicating a state in sheltering a terrorist leader, implicating accountability under international law; domestic fatality reports may prompt military and criminal investigations.