Raids at the Isola Market at Happy Hour
A group of four Peruvian thieves was arrested after robbing various items from the Isola municipal market in Milan during the busy evening hours.
Woman arrested suspected of applying 'Good Night, Cinderella' scam against Peruvian tourists in Búzios
A 25-year-old woman was arrested in Brazil for allegedly drugging and robbing Peruvian tourists using the 'Good Night, Cinderella' scam.
Chihuahua dog survives Peruvian helicopter accident in Arequipa
A Chihuahua dog was found alive alongside its deceased owner following a helicopter crash in Arequipa, Peru, which resulted in 15 fatalities.
To make a Pacific route viable, Acre's ZPE partners with Peruvian Special Development Zone
An international cooperation agreement between Brazil's Acre Export Processing Zone and Peru's Special Development Zone of Ilo aims to enhance exports to Asia via the Pacific.
15 people die when a Peruvian Air Force helicopter crashes during an emergency due to flooding in Arequipa
A helicopter from the Peruvian Air Force crashed during rescue efforts for flooding victims in Arequipa, resulting in 15 deaths.
Peruvian Air Force helicopter missing since Sunday found
The missing Mi-17 helicopter of the Peruvian Air Force was located in Arequipa after intensive search efforts, confirming the death of all 15 people on board.
Military helicopter crash leaves 15 dead in Peru
A military helicopter crash in Peru has resulted in the deaths of 15 people, including a child, according to the Peruvian Air Force.
Nolberto Solano, former figure of Peru, speaks about the current state of football in his country and highlights: ‘That’s why Ecuador is where it is’
Nolberto Solano discusses the stagnation of new talent in Peruvian football and acknowledges Ecuador's current success.
Helicopter of the Peruvian Air Force with 15 people on board disappears: air and ground rescue activated
A Peruvian Air Force helicopter with 15 individuals on board has gone missing in southern Peru, prompting an immediate search and rescue operation.
Eight presidents later: why the Peruvian economy resists political chaos
Despite ongoing political turmoil, Peru's economy has managed to grow by 3.4% due to monetary stability and fiscal discipline.
Scandals and Victories of Milei
The article discusses the controversial admiration of Javier Milei for former Peruvian dictator Alberto Fujimori, revealing a disturbing trend among Milei's supporters.
Russian stealth fighter unexpectedly appears in Africa – Peruvian farmer managed to film it
A video purportedly from a Peruvian farmer shows a Russian Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter in Algeria, marking the aircraft's potential export to the country's air force.
Mario Pineida Case: Prosecutor Issues Dismissal for One Implicated in the Murder of the Player and Young Peruvian Woman
The prosecutor investigating the murder of Mario Pineida and the young Peruvian woman Guisella Fernández has issued a mixed ruling regarding the alleged participants in the case.
Peru cancels million-dollar purchase of riot control vehicles and tanks
The Peruvian government has annulled a $30.7 million contract for the purchase of riot-control vehicles and tanks due to irregularities in the procurement process.
Velarde Effect: the formula that keeps the Peruvian economy afloat amid political chaos
The article discusses the stability of Peru's economy, credited to the Central Bank's autonomous leadership despite frequent political upheaval.
Peruvians gain presence in the Spanish labor market: 'Wherever you go, there is a restaurant'
Peruvian workers are increasingly visible in Spain's labor market, particularly in the hospitality sector, with membership in the Social Security system reaching 100,000.
Convicted for coup, Pedro Castillo requests pardon from new Peruvian president
Former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo, imprisoned for attempting a coup in December 2022, has formally requested a pardon from interim President José María Balcázar, who is from the same political party.
João Fonseca is defeated by Peruvian and falls in the round of 16 of the Rio Open
Brazilian tennis player João Fonseca was eliminated from the Rio Open after losing to Peru's Ignacio Buse in a closely contested match.
Pedro Castillo Requests a Pardon from His Party Mate and New President of Peru: "Honor the Promised Word"
Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo has formally requested a presidential pardon from the newly appointed president, José María Balcázar, following his conviction and sentencing to eleven and a half years in prison for conspiracy.
Convicted of rebellion, Pedro Castillo requests a pardon from José Balcázar 'for humanitarian reasons'
Former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo has requested a presidential pardon from interim president José Balcázar while serving an 11-year prison sentence for rebellion following his failed coup attempt in 2022.
Spiny Frog Found in the Upper Basin of the Pastaza River Described for Science
Ecuadorian and Peruvian researchers have described a new frog species, Pristimantis fergusoni, found in Ecuador.
Interim Peruvian President José María Balcázar Criticized for Statements on Minors
José María Balcázar, recently appointed interim president of Peru, faces backlash from feminist and human rights organizations due to his controversial past remarks on sexual relations involving minors.
The Peruvian Parliament elected José Balcázar as interim president
The Peruvian Parliament has elected José Balcázar as interim president amid ongoing political turmoil.
The Peruvian Parliament Elected José Balcázar as Interim President
The Peruvian parliament has elected José Balcázar as the interim president amid ongoing political instability.
Congress elects leftist José Balcázar as new interim president of Peru
The Peruvian Congress elected leftist José Balcázar as interim president following the removal of José Jerí, with expectations rising regarding the potential for an amnesty for former President Pedro Castillo.
The Congress of Peru designates José María Balcázar as president, the eighth in a decade
The Peruvian Congress has appointed José María Balcázar as the new president following the censure of José Jerí, marking the eighth leader in a decade.
In Peru, society is tired of politicians: journalist
Peruvian journalist Jhon Cano Nova criticized the frequent removal of presidents, urging citizens to inform themselves about candidates amidst ongoing political instability.
An official from Milei praised Fujimori and said that Argentina should 'aim for the same'
An official from Argentina's government praised former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori and suggested that Argentina should adopt similar measures.
The Congress of Peru elects a new interim president after the dismissal of José Jerí: there are four candidates
The Peruvian Congress is set to elect a new interim president following the removal of José Jerí due to incompetence.
The departure of José Jerí: in Peru they speak of 'foreseen fall', but question the 'express' dismissal of the president
The resignation of President José Jerí has been anticipated by Peruvian media, which criticize the manner of his dismissal as rushed.
Arrested a Peruvian gang member known as 'the man with a thousand names'
Spanish police have arrested a fugitive in Madrid known as 'the man with a thousand names,' who is wanted in Peru for his involvement in a criminal gang.
Peru Congress Dismisses Interim President
The Peruvian Congress voted to dismiss interim President José Heri due to impending corruption charges, leading to increased political instability ahead of the upcoming elections.
Peru needs stability
The Peruvian Congress has removed President José Jerí from office just four months after his appointment due to questionable links with dubious Chinese businessmen.
Jaime Bayly: "At this autumnal age, I have almost no friends left, but I do have sources."
In a reflection on friendship and career, Peruvian writer Jaime Bayly discusses his latest book, 'Los golpistas,' which paints a dramatic picture of Hugo Chávez's temporary ouster in Venezuela in 2002.
These are the candidates to replace José Jerí as President of Peru
Former Peruvian President José Jerí was ousted by Congress and left the Government Palace in Lima amid scandals and controversies.
Peruvian politics resumes its usual script to continue in the limbo of instability and misgovernment
Peru faces continued political instability after the recent ousting of President José Jerí, marking a cycle of rapid presidential turnover in the country.
Jaime Bayly on the ousted president of Peru and his (bad) experiences as a traveler, now in Madrid
Jaime Bayly discusses the ousted Peruvian president and reflects on his travel experiences from Madrid in a recent YouTube broadcast.
Peru: The parliament removed the interim president José Geri
The Peruvian parliament has dismissed interim president José Geri amid corruption allegations weeks before the presidential elections.
Spain: 'Man with a Thousand Names' Wanted in Peru Arrested in Madrid
A fugitive known as the 'man with a thousand names' was arrested in Madrid, wanted by Peruvian authorities for alleged explosives possession and involvement in a violent gang.
Peruvian Congress ousts President José Jerí
The Peruvian Congress has ousted President José Jerí, marking him as the seventh head of state removed in the last decade.
The Peruvian Parliament has ousted the President. He met with two Chinese entrepreneurs
The Peruvian parliament has removed the President amid controversies involving meetings with Chinese businesspeople.
President of Peru dismissed. He concealed a meeting with Chinese businessmen
The Peruvian parliament has dismissed President José Jerí amid an investigation into undisclosed meetings with Chinese entrepreneurs, just two months before upcoming elections.
Peru: Parliament votes for the impeachment of interim president José Jeri, targeted by two investigations for influence peddling
The Peruvian Parliament has impeached interim president José Jeri due to two ongoing investigations for alleged influence peddling.
From Alberto Fujimori to Alejandro Toledo and Pedro Castillo: The Long List of Former Peruvian Presidents Investigated and Removed from the Palace of Pizarro
The article outlines the judicial troubles faced by several former Peruvian presidents, highlighting a persistent crisis of institutional integrity and corruption in the country.
Congress dismisses interim president of Peru José Jerí for corruption
The Peruvian Congress dismissed interim president José Jerí following a corruption investigation linked to undisclosed meetings with Chinese businessmen.
Peru’s Congress ousts president and declares position vacant on the eve of elections
The Peruvian Congress voted to oust interim president José Jerí amid allegations of misconduct, just days before new elections are scheduled to take place.
The Congress of Peru ousts President José Jerí just four months after appointing him
Peruvian Congress has dismissed President José Jerí just four months into his term, citing concerns over his connections with questionable Chinese businessmen.
The Police Arrest a Leader of 'Los Terribles del 17' in Vallecas, the Peruvian Fugitive Who Erased His Fingerprints
The Spanish National Police have arrested Julio Alexander Bernales, a fugitive wanted by Peru, in Vallecas, Madrid, for his alleged involvement in explosive possession and connections to the criminal organization 'Los Terribles del 17'.
Who controls Chancay? Peruvian Foreign Minister meets with China amid controversy over port sovereignty
Peruvian Foreign Minister Hugo de Zela met with the Chinese ambassador in Peru to discuss the controversial Chancay port project amid concerns over state oversight and U.S. objections.
The Peruvian Congress decides today whether to remove President José Jerí, who has only been in office for four months
The Peruvian Congress is set to hold an extraordinary session to discuss the potential ousting of interim President José Jerí amid allegations of misconduct.