Archaeologists unveil 3,500-year-old city in Peru
By Jessica Rawnsley
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Peru opens to public ancient city lost for more than 3,800 years
By Javier Íñiguez De Onzoño
Archaeologists Unveil a 3,500-Year-Old City in Peru That Sheds Light on the Caral Culture
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New amnesty law for human rights abuses in Peru prompts fury, action
Peru: Refrain From Passing Laws Granting Amnesties
Peru’s new amnesty law for human rights abuses sparks anger and international appeal
By Franklin Briceño
Fury in Peru as Amnesty Law for Human Rights Abuses Sparks Legal, Social Uproar
Peru's new amnesty law for human rights abuses sparks anger and international appeal
By Franklin Briceno
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Peru's president doubles her salary despite record low approval rating
By Vanessa Buschschluter
'It's a joke': Peruvians outraged after president doubles her salary
By Marco Aquino
Dina Boluarte remains in the eye of the storm
By Catherin Lopez
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte (63), who took over as vice president during the impeachment of the..
Peru's Unpopular President Gives Herself A Huge Pay Raise
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In Peru, gangs target schools for extortion
By John Otis
Peru's Amazon communities accuse the state of failing to stop mercury pollution from illegal mining
By Steven James Grattan
Peru central bank holds growth forecasts steady as Trump readies copper tariffs
By Marco Aquino, Natalia Siniawski & Sarah Morland
Gangs Terrorize Peru in an Epidemic of Extortion
By Marco Garro & Mitra Taj
As Peru seeks new fighter jets, global firms jockey for position
By Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
'The pope is Peruvian!' How 2 decades in South America shaped the vision of Pope Leo XIV
By Matthew Casey-pariseault
New book explores social impacts, public health lessons from Peru's fight against AIDS
By Allison Arteaga Soergel & Allison Arteaga
'Scratch the earth, there's gold!': Small miners, big firms and armed gangs fight over Peru's mineral wealth
By Dan Collyns
Peru’s crime wave: A populist opening or a chance for reform?
By Martin Cassinelli
Pope Leo XIV was known as Padre Prevost in Chiclayo, Peru
By Franklin Briceno & Regina Cano
Foreign investors in Peru’s state oil company risk nation’s turbulent politics
By Benjamin Wilhelm & Jamie Smyth
Nice Airport, If You Can Get to It: No Subway, No Highway, No Bridge
By Marcelo Rochabrun
A Peruvian Amazon cruise that's totally wild: Christopher Muther
By Christopher Muther
Peru's Rímac River Suddenly Appears Pink
By Anna Skinner
Can Peru Stay Neutral in the U.S.-China Trade War?
By Alfredo E. Thorne
Peru’s former president Alejandro Toledo sentenced to 20 years in corruption case
By Franklin Briceño & Regina Cano
Peruvian army Col. Jose Cabrera Santa Cruz enhances readiness, interoperability between U.S. and Peru
By Joshua Taeckens
Peru Economic Outlook. March 2025
By Hugo Perea, Vanessa Belapatino & Francisco Grippa
State capacity, mining and community relations in Peru
By Christopher Sabatini