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Dengue Dengue Dengue’s third album hailed in Peru and abroad

Peru's audiovisual DJ group Dengue Dengue Dengue have released their third album, "Siete Raices," to international…

  • News

Peru sentences 16 former soldiers for 1985 massacre

A court in Peru sentenced 16 former soldiers for the 1985 massacre of 69 people…

  • Economy

Peru govt prepares for fight with Congress over tax cut

Peru’s government will include a controversial cut to the national sales tax in its request…

  • Lima

Lima bridge collapses, injuring 10 construction workers

A pedestrian bridge in Callao just west of downtown Lima collapsed into the Rimac river…

  • Culture

Mistura 2016: Lima food festival to feature other countries’ cuisines

Mistura, Lima’s annual food festival and Latin America’s largest, will feature chefs and cuisines from…

  • News

Peru state oil firm blames latest spills on vandals

Peru state oil company Petroperu has said that the latest two oil spills accounting for over…

  • Business

Peru changes bankruptcy law in bid to save historic La Oroya smelter

Peru’s Congress has passed a bill that would extend the terms of liquidation for bankrupt…

  • Lima

Martial law extended for sixth time in Lima port district

Peru's government has announced the sixth extension of martial law to give law enforcement more time to…

  • Economy

Peru’s formalization plan does not touch labor regulation

Peru’s new finance minister outlined his plan to boost formalization in labor markets, which does…

  • News

Peru state hospitals to give free morning-after pills

A court in Peru has ruled that the health ministry must distribute the morning-after pill at public…

  • Lima

Transport workers’ protest strands thousands in north Lima

A transport workers’ protest which blocked the Panamericana Norte highway in north Lima left thousands…

  • News

Peru ex-president’s sister target of home invasion in Switzerland

The sister of former President Ollanta Humala was the target of a home invasion at her house…

  • News

Peru sends aid, aims to rebuild region hit by earthquake

Peru scrambles to distribute aid in the wake of an earthquake which left thousands homeless…

  • News

Domestic violence spikes after historic women’s protest in Peru

Assaults and murders of women in Peru has spiked since 50,000 people marched in the "Not One…

  • News

Opposition makes Peru government kneel in confidence vote

Peru’s Congress gave the new government of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski a vote of confidence…