Peru’s politics remain tense, with frequent leadership changes, youth-driven protests, and economic pressures converging at once. As the country looks ahead, the central questions are whether authorities can restore public trust, cool the streets, and stabilize state finances—especially around Petroperú and broader anti-crime initiatives. Why The Crisis Persists Public frustration…
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Queen Letizia Attends FAO 80th Anniversary In Rome, King Felipe In Peru
Spain’s Queen Letizia has once again captured attention with her elegance and dedication to global causes. While King Felipe VI was busy attending an international event in Peru, Queen Letizia took a solo trip to Italy to represent Spain on the world stage. Her visit to Rome was not just…
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Deadly Clashes In Peru- Gen Z Protests Turn Violent In Lima, Leaving 1 Dead & 100+ Injured
Clashes between anti-government protesters—mostly from Generation Z—and riot police in Lima, Peru escalated dramatically on the night of 15 October 2025, leaving one man dead and over a hundred people wounded, including many police officers. The unrest comes mere days after José Jerí was sworn in as interim president following…
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Peru Urged To End Excessive Use Of Force And Prevent Further Violence
Peru is facing a serious human rights crisis after protests in Lima turned deadly. The excessive use of force by security forces left at least one protester dead and more than 100 injured. Rights organizations, civil society, and domestic oversight bodies have called on the Peruvian government to stop violent…
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Violence Erupts In Lima- Protester Killed, Dozens Injured In Early Test For President Jerí
Peru has been trapped in a cycle of political chaos—and the first days of President José Jerí’s rule have only deepened that crisis. Within days of Congress removing Dina Boluarte and elevating Jerí (aged 38) to the presidency, mass protests erupted across Lima and other cities. The violent clashes left…
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How Pan Peru USA Opened A Library In The Amazon To Spread Literacy
Deep in the Amazon jungle of Peru, a new spark of hope is shining. Pan Peru USA has opened a community library in Yapaz Bajo to bring books and learning to people who have few educational resources. This is not just a library — it is a doorway to literacy,…
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Peru’s Amazon Under Siege- Emerging Mining Hotspots Fuel Deforestation Crisis
Deep in the lungs of South America lies the Peruvian Amazon — a region now experiencing alarming shifts in how gold mining operates and how deforestation is spiraling. The latest data from the Monitoring of the Andes Amazon Program (MAAP) paints a troubling picture: mining is no longer confined to…
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Dole’s Mango Program Strengthens For 2025 With Reliable Supply Chain
Mango lovers and fruit retailers have something exciting to look forward to. Dole Food Co. is stepping up its mango program, focusing on reliability, strong logistics, and growth for 2025. The company wants to show how its experience and smooth supply chain can help retailers and consumers enjoy more consistent,…
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Noah McKittrick’s Field Goal Gives Kaneland Stunning 23–21 Win
When the pressure was at its highest, Noah McKittrick stayed calm and delivered. His 32-yard field goal as time ran out gave Kaneland High School a thrilling 23–21 victory over La Salle-Peru. The dramatic ending left fans cheering and players celebrating as Kaneland secured another playoff spot. A Game That…
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MMG Faces Rising Copper Losses In Peru Due To Informal Miners
Mining company MMG Ltd. is grappling with mounting copper losses in Peru as informal miners expand activity around the Las Bambas operation in Apurímac. Activity has increasingly targeted areas earmarked for future open-pit phases, undermining long-term mine planning, creating security and logistics risks, and intensifying tensions with nearby communities. While…