Keiko Fujimori Vows to Unite a Peru 'Split in Two'
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Keiko Fujimori moved closer to Peru’s presidency after authorities rejected a challenge to annul overseas votes, strengthening her narrow lead.
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Peru's knife-edge runoff drags toward a verdict as Fujimori clings to a sliver with 99.5% of votes tallied
Fujimori edges ahead in Peru's razor-thin runoff at 99.4% counted. Contested ballots head to the JNE, with certification expected in July.
Planning a trip to Peru in 2026? Interest in the South American destination is growing as travelers explore its culture, nature, and lesser-known regions.
With 99.663 percent of ballots counted and a lead of barely 41,860 votes in Peru’s second round, Keiko Fujimori, leader of the far-right Fuerza Popular party and daughter of late dictator Alberto Fujimori, is claiming victory in the contest to become ...
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Peru just gave stingless bees legal rights in a world first for insects
Two municipalities in the Peruvian Amazon have granted native stingless bees the legal right to exist, thrive and be represented in court. This is the first time any insect has been recognized as a rights-bearing entity anywhere in the world,
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Peru’s Chicama Valley also held a 100-hectare ancient farming complex beside the geoglyph
Archaeologists working in Peru’s Chicama Valley have documented a Chimu agricultural production centre at a site called Quebrada del Oso, where irrigated field systems stretch across roughly 100 hectares directly alongside ancient geoglyphs.
Peru's election results are expected between July 3 and July 7 amid a recount. Certification by July 15 at 83.5% YES.
