Juan William Chávez is not just an artist. He is also an activist, educator, and beekeeper who believes that art can connect people to nature and culture. Living in St. Louis, he has built a special place where plants, creativity, and heritage all grow together. His work has become a…
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Peru, Maine Garage Fire Destroys Property And Damages House, No Injuries Reported
A peaceful Tuesday morning in Peru, Maine quickly turned into chaos when a sudden fire broke out in a garage and spread into a nearby home. The blaze happened in the early hours before sunrise, waking up neighbors and bringing multiple fire departments rushing to the scene. While the garage…
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Peru’s Gen Z Rises In Protest Against President Boluarte
Peru’s Gen Z has reignited mass demonstrations against President Dina Boluarte, channeling frustration over a new pension law, persistent corruption, and rising organized crime. The flashpoint is a reform that obliges young adults to enroll and contribute to private pension funds even as many face informal, unstable jobs. For students…
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Peru’s Gen Z Protesters Face Off With Police
Peru’s Gen Z protesters have mounted back-to-back marches in Lima, confronting riot police over a package of pension reforms, anger at corruption, and fear of organized crime. The latest weekend of demonstrations saw tear gas, rubber rounds, and running battles near government buildings, with at least 19 injuries reported, including…
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Scientists Discover New Marsupial Species In Peru
Scientists have announced a new marsupial species in northern Peru: Marmosa chachapoya, a small mouse opossum with a striking dark facial “mask.” The animal was documented at high elevation in Río Abiseo National Park (San Martín region), an area famous for steep valleys, montane forest, and rich biodiversity. This finding…
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Peru Police Arrest ‘Pequeño J,’ Alleged Mastermind Behind Triple Murder
Peru police have arrested “Pequeño J”—identified as Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano (20)—the alleged mastermind behind a triple murder that shocked Argentina after parts of the attack were reportedly live-streamed to a private group. The capture in Pucusana, a coastal district south of Lima, follows coordinated work between Peruvian authorities and…
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SIMA Shipyard In Peru Plans To Begin Frigate Construction By December 2025
Peru’s state-owned shipbuilder SIMA (Servicios Industriales de la Marina) is moving to commence construction of a new multirole frigate for the Peruvian Navy by December 2025. The initial production steps will include steel-cutting and module assembly, marking a major step forward in Peru’s plan to modernize its surface fleet and…
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Peru And Panama Unite To Boost Election Transparency With Technology
Free and fair elections are the heart of democracy. To keep them trustworthy, countries need clear rules, modern technology, and transparency. Recently, Peru’s National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) and Panama’s Electoral Tribunal (TE) held a special knowledge-sharing program. With the help of International IDEA, they exchanged ideas on how…