Peru' has ordered an immediate return to virtual classes and mandatory remote work in Lima and neighboring Callao because of a an energy crisis.
A prolonged natural gas pipeline leak in Peru is suddenly laying bare the costs of its chronic political instability, a phenomenon that’s often shrugged off by investors.
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Two right-wing politicians lead in Peru's presidential race, but most are undecided, poll says
By Marco Aquino LIMA, March 9 (Reuters) - Two right-wing candidates - the daughter of a former jailed president and the ...
Peru has declared a state of emergency across more than 700 districts after heavy rain triggered floods and landslides linked to El Nino Costero.
American Court of Human Rights is ordering Peru to pay compensation for a woman’s death tied to a forced sterilization ...
Peru's business groups are clashing with the new interim government over sweeping emergency measures imposed after a rupture in the country's main natural‑gas pipeline triggered the worst energy ...
The Peruvian government was sued in the US by a highway concessionaire trying to collect a $99 million arbitration award stemming from protests that blocked it from collecting tolls in the South ...
IATA at the WCS shared a report highlighting how air cargo is driving Peru’s fast-growing fresh produce exports.
LIMA, March 11 (Reuters) - Peru on Wednesday approved an environmental study for Buenaventura, one of Peru's largest mining firms, to proceed with its southern Trapiche copper project with an ...
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