‘Internal racism’ is prevalent in Peru, survey shows The results of Ipsos' National Survey of Cultural Diversity and Discrimination have been released today by... March 27, 2018
March against corruption calls for a general election before Vizcarra is sworn in Hundreds of people gathered Thursday evening in Plaza San Martin to protest against Peru's unraveling... March 23, 2018
Who is Martín Vizcarra? Meet the man in line to be Peru’s new president Following Pedro Pablo Kuczynski’s resignation today, Vice President Martín Vizcarra will be taking the... March 21, 2018
Largest solar power plant in the country kickstarts Peru’s renewable energy plans On Tuesday, the Peruvian government announced the opening of Rubí, the largest solar power plant in the... March 21, 2018
Police break up Peru gang dedicated to land fraud On Tuesday, the Peruvian National Police captured 26 people involved in the criminal organization Los... March 20, 2018
OPINION: Mario Vargas Llosa calling feminism “literature’s main enemy” is to show novels aren’t innocent Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa made waves in Spanish-language newspaper El País Saturday, claiming... March 19, 2018
National Police capture 18 members of notorious ‘Los Bolongos’ gang On Thursday morning, the Peruvian National Police captured 18 members of ‘Los Bolongos’ gang, who... March 15, 2018
Peru Health Ministry calls for vaccinations after second case of measles is identified The Ministry of Health (Minsa) has declared the second case of measles this month in Peru, after nearly 17... March 13, 2018
Dangerous roads take another life as heavy rains provoke landslide in Peru A landslide occurred Sunday on the route that leads to Paucartambo, in the Cusco region, killing a woman who... March 12, 2018
Brother of Peru’s worst serial killer sentenced to death in Japan The brother of Peru’s worst serial killer has become the first Peruvian to be sentenced to death in Japan... March 9, 2018
Peru bus plummets down 100-meter gorge in third deadly bus crash of year Eleven people have died and more than 20 have been injured in yet another bus crash in Peru, according to... March 8, 2018
Latin American countries finalize a historic accord to protect environmental activists A historic treaty has been agreed upon in San Jose, Costa Rica this weekend to provide protection... March 8, 2018
‘Justice for All Women’ as Peru celebrates International Women’s Day International Women’s Day is today and, although women’s rights have made huge strides in the last... March 8, 2018
Peruvian nonprofit Laboratoria gives women a boost in the tech industry A Peruvian entrepreneur is opening doors for women in the tech industries across Latin America. Peru's... March 6, 2018
Venezuelan migrants in Peru face constant challenges Venezuelan citizens emigrating to Peru are finding a mixed back of opportunities and hospitality, but also of... March 6, 2018
Peru’s Congress ousts President Dina Boluarte amid crime crisis, swears in José Jerí as new head of state