Peru’s government is increasingly worried that recent anti-crime protests may extend through next month and disrupt a summit of world leaders from the Asia-Pacific region.
A Peruvian priest accused of financial corruption who has been expelled from a scandal-ridden lay group has sent a notarized ...
Lima's roads were almost devoid of public transport buses on Wednesday after drivers' unions and dozens of food markets shut ...
Peruvian former President Alejandro Toledo was convicted of taking bribes from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht and ...
Cardinal-designate Carlos Castillo of Lima has penned an article in a prominent Spanish newspaper has called for the ...
Peru’s former President Alejandro Toledo has been sentenced to 20 years and six months in prison in a case linked to a ...
Peru's government declared a 60-day state of emergency in districts around Lima on Thursday to fight a rise in crime, the nation's prime minister Gustavo Adrianzen said, as striking bus drivers ...
Under the motto "More sustainable, more digital, more resilient, and more APEC," the 31st Finance Ministers Meetings (FMM) ...
ACEA International, part of the ACEA Group, has won the second lot for the maintenance of the water and sewerage network in ...
which sparked jubilant scenes in Lima. However, Peru have lost their last 13 meetings with Brazil, and have failed to ...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) business MidOcean Energy has completed the purchase of an additional 15% stake in Peru LNG (PLNG) ...