The St. Louis County Department of Public Health issued a Public Health Warning on October 2, 2025 about historic radiation exposure linked to Coldwater Creek in north St. Louis County. The alert urges residents to get appropriate health screenings, check RECA (Radiation Exposure Compensation Act) eligibility, and gather records that…
Latest News
-
-
India Pursues CEPA With Chile, Expands Trade Talks With Peru
India is preparing for important trade talks with Chile and Peru, two major South American countries. These discussions will happen in October and November 2025 and are expected to strengthen India’s economic ties with the region. The goal is to expand cooperation, increase exports, and create new business opportunities between…
-
Peru Volleyball Team Extends Winning Streak To Eight Straight Matches
Peru Volleyball Team: The Peru Nighthawks volleyball team continues to shine this season. On Thursday, they earned their eighth straight victory after a thrilling five-set win against Saranac Lake. It was one of those matches where every point mattered, and fans were on the edge of their seats until the…
-
Peru Shows Strong Female Representation But Weak Health Access
In Peru, women’s rights tell a story full of contradiction. On paper, the country looks progressive — laws protect equality, women hold seats in Congress, and Peru has signed major international agreements to protect women. But in real life, the situation is very different. Many women, especially in rural and…
-
140 Children Sacrificed To Please The Gods – A Dark Discovery In Peru
On the north coast of Peru, a shocking discovery revealed a dark moment from ancient history. Archaeologists found the remains of more than 140 children and over 200 young animals buried together. This massive ritual, done nearly 600 years ago, was meant to appease the gods during a time of…
-
New Marsupial Discovered In Peruvian Andes – A Rare Find Of Nature
Imagine hiking high up in the Peruvian Andes and suddenly spotting a tiny, furry creature you’ve never seen before. That’s exactly what happened to a group of scientists on a mission in northern Peru. Their surprising discovery turned into a big announcement: a brand-new marsupial species for science. In this…
-
Between Progress And Neglect- The Women’s Rights Paradox In Peru
In Peru, women’s rights stand at a crossroads — a nation with strong laws and political representation, yet riddled with inequality and neglect. On one hand, women hold visible positions in parliament, ministries, and community organizations. On the other, millions still struggle for basic access to healthcare, education, safety, and…
-
Key October–November Talks With Chile And Peru To Redefine Global Partnerships
India is preparing for two major trade negotiations with Chile and Peru, set to take place in October and November 2025. These discussions are designed to deepen cooperation, modernize trade pacts, and enhance India’s presence in Latin America. Both countries are crucial trade partners, especially for sectors like minerals, automotive…
-
Color Of Hockey- How Peru Is Building Bridges On The International Hockey Stage
In a historic and inspiring moment for ice hockey in Peru, the country’s men’s national team made its debut at the 2025 Amerigol LATAM Cup and proudly took home the silver medal in Men’s Division III. This achievement has become a turning point for Peruvian sports, not only igniting passion…
-
Engine Shutdown On October 6- Which Lima Transport Companies Will Join The Strike?
Anger and grief struck Lima’s transport sector after the murder of Daniel José Cedeño Alfonso, a bus driver from Lipetsa (Los Triángulos), in San Juan de Miraflores. Assailants on a motorcycle reportedly shot him while he was at work. In protest, transport unions have ordered a 24-hour “engine shutdown” on…