Boluarte Ousted, José Jerí Voted as Interim President of Peru Before Swirl of Sexual Controversy

José Jerí has been elected President of Peru, the seventh in a decade, after the nation’s Congress ousts the unpopular Dina Boluarte in an unchallenged vote
Peruvian Fugitive, ‘The Monster’, Apprehended in Paraguay

A nighttime operation, coordinated by Peruvian and Paraguayan authorities, arrest one of South America’s most wanted fugitives in hideout in Paraguay
Peru’s Fall out with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum

Peru’s Foreign Affairs Committee approves a measure on Monday to declare President Sheinbaum of Mexico, persona non grata, after Sheinbaum voices her support for jailed ex-president Pedro Castillo
Forgotten Wounds: The End of Peru’s Quest for Justice

With the stroke of a pen, the Peruvian government has shut the door of justice to its dark history of civil war & terror, granting amnesty to actors accused of the most gross human rights violations
Colombia’s Petro Accuses Peru of Territorial Aggression in the Amazon Region

On the 5th of August, Gustavo Petro admonished Peruvian authorities for violating Colombian territorial integrity north of the Amazon River, and promising a strong defense of his nation’s sovereignty
Why the Skies Burn Orange in Peru

Days after Independence Day celebrations, Peruvian cities were suddenly enveloped in a veil of darkness, as a natural phenomenon continues to halt traffic, causing disruptions in the coastal regions