News

The amnesty law would shield security forces from accountability for human rights abuses in Peru’s internal conflict.
The plenary of <a href=" approved <a href=" President Dina Boluarte to leave the country from August 5 to 12 to pay an official visit to Japan and a state visit to Indonesia.
Peru's president on Thursday dismissed an international court order to suspend a law granting amnesty to police, military and state perpetrators of rights violations during a bloody campaign against ...
Peru is considering whether to give the green light to a wave of new mining projects worth a combined $6 billion in ...
By Alek Buttermann Peru’s embattled government is plowing ahead with a sweeping mining agenda, reviewing 134 new projects ...
When Dina Boluarte was anointed Peru’s sixth president in five years, she faced battles on two fronts: appeasing the lawmakers who had ousted her boss and predecessor Pedro Castillo, and calming ...
Chief Alberto Lozada on Friday announced that the phenomenon behind the recent sandstorms along Peru's central and southern coast has "dissipated," but warned that strong seasonal winds will persist ...
Peru is weighing the potential approval of mining projects with a total value of $6bn (21.69bn new sol), aiming to enhance ...
Dina Boluarte is being preliminarily investigated for possessing an undisclosed collection of luxury watches since she came to power in July 2021 as vice president and Social Inclusion minister ...
Boluarte’s power grab sparked protests in Lima that radiated southward, to cities like Puno, Arequipa, and Cusco, where Castillo continued to have a dedicated base of support especially among ...
The president of one of Lima's largest parent-teacher associations says at least 1,000 schools in the Peruvian capital are ...
When Dina Boluarte was anointed Peru’s sixth president in five years, she faced battles on two fronts: appeasing the lawmakers who had ousted her boss and predecessor Pedro Castillo, and calming ...