Peru’s energy landscape is evolving fast—and its power transmission operator is riding the wave. In a bold pivot, ATN (a transmission concessionaire), controlled by Atlantica Perú, is entering the non-conventional renewable energy sector. Its new 100 MW Montalvo solar project in the Moquegua region signals a significant strategic shift—from mere…
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How Psychedelic Beer Powered Wari (Pre-Inca) Diplomacy & Empire Building In Ancient Peru
The rise of the Wari civilization (c. A.D. 600–1000) in the central Andes has long fascinated archaeologists. Known for spectacular tombs, administrative cities, and far-flung influence, the Wari remain a puzzle in how they consolidated power. A provocative new hypothesis suggests that psychedelic beer—beer laced with hallucinogenic agents—may have been…
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Gushlaw-Mirville Guides Peru To A Dominant Sweep At The NAC
In a commanding display of volleyball, the Peru Nighthawks defeated the Northern Adirondack (NAC) Bobcats in straight sets, posting a 3-0 victory with set scores of 25-17, 25-16, 25-12. The win took place on the Bobcats’ home court in Ellenburg Depot and highlighted Peru’s consistency, resilience, and depth across all…
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140,000 Hectares Lost- Peru’s Amazon Devastated By Illegal Gold Rush
The Peruvian Amazon is facing one of its worst environmental crises in history. An illegal gold rush has destroyed nearly 140,000 hectares of rainforest, leaving behind barren landscapes, polluted rivers, and devastated communities. What began decades ago as small-scale prospecting has turned into a massive, organized operation fueled by record-breaking…
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New Amazon Road In Peru Raises Alarm Among Indigenous Shawi Over Land Invasion
A new road proposal in Peru’s Amazon — the Yurimaguas–Balsapuerto–Moyobamba highway — has raised grave concerns among the Indigenous Shawi people. The planned route, which would slice through vital Shawi lands, is viewed not as a pathway to connectivity but as a gateway to environmental degradation, land grabbing, illicit coca…
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Utah’s Peruvian Community Celebrates Día de La Marinera With Traditional Dance At The Capitol
On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, the Utah State Capitol rotunda became the vibrant stage for Día de la Marinera, as about 50 dancers from Utah’s Peruvian community converged for a dazzling flash-mob performance of La Marinera. Organized by Viva Peru Dance under the leadership of Liliana Fernandez, this marked the…
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How To Watch Peru Soccer Matches Live Anywhere In The World
Are you a fan of Peru’s national soccer team and wondering where to watch their next match live? Whether it’s an international friendly or a major tournament, this guide explains how to watch Peru’s games on TV channels and live streaming platforms worldwide. You’ll find all the details, from broadcasters…
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New Poison Dart Frog Found In Peru’s Amazon Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest has done it again! Scientists have found a new poison dart frog species in Peru’s Amazon, adding one more name to the long list of amazing animals that live there. This new frog, called Ranitomeya hwata, is tiny, colourful, and full of surprises. Discovery in the Jungle…
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Peru Plans Major Mining & Energy Deals With Saudi Arabia And Chevron
Peru is now making big moves to bring in new investment in its mining and energy sectors. The government is talking with Saudi Arabia and U.S. oil company Chevron to work together. These plans could change Peru’s future by helping it use more of its own resources. Let’s see what…
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Powerful 6.6 Earthquake Rocks Papua New Guinea’s Lae City – Here’s What Happened
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 struck near Lae City in Papua New Guinea on Tuesday, shaking buildings and alarming residents. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed the tremor and said the epicenter was close to Lae, the country’s second-largest city. The Earthquake Details According to the…