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The amnesty law would shield security forces from accountability for human rights abuses in Peru’s internal conflict.
The plenary of <a href=" approved <a href=" President Dina Boluarte to leave the country from August 5 to 12 to pay an official visit to Japan and a state visit to Indonesia.
Peru's president on Thursday dismissed an international court order to suspend a law granting amnesty to police, military and state perpetrators of rights violations during a bloody campaign against ...
In the first five months of 2025 alone, trade through the Chancay Multipurpose Port Terminal surpassed $777 million. Peru's ...
China has found a creative way to manage its e-commerce chain beyond its borders. The impact of Chinese e-commerce on ...
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has introduced a bill in the National Assembly to regulate the funding and activities of ...
" Foreign Affairs Minister Elmer Schialer on Friday stated that President Dina Boluarte's trip to Japan and Indonesia will have a primarily economic agenda focused on diversifying Peru's export ...
By Alek Buttermann Peru’s embattled government is plowing ahead with a sweeping mining agenda, reviewing 134 new projects ...
By Poppy Tollemache ✐ Peruvian Times Contributing Writer Though born in Chicago, Pope Leo XIV—formerly Robert Prevost—spent ...
Peru is weighing approval for a wave of new mining projects worth US$6 billion, President Dina Boluarte announced in her ...
US President Donald Trump set the following rates by region in his executive order on Thursday, titled “Further Modifying the ...