Peru Declares State Of Emergency Along Border With Chile
Peru has declared a state of emergency along its border with Chile and is deploying 700 soldiers and police to stem the tide of illegal
Peru has declared a state of emergency along its border with Chile and is deploying 700 soldiers and police to stem the tide of illegal
Anti-government protesters in Peru, mostly from remote Andean regions, flocked to the country’s capital to march against President Dina Boluarte on Thursday. The protesters are
Peruvians protesting against the current administration have encountered extreme political violence under President Dina Boluarte, former vice-president and successor to former president Pedro Castillo. Castillo
Peru’s Congress approved a plan to hold early elections in an attempt to end a national political crisis that has caused a deadly unrest. The
Peru President Dina Boluarte will be replacing the country’s prime minister after just a week and looking for replacements for the ministers of education and
Nationwide protests continue in Peru after the former President Pedro Castillo was removed from office. A day after the Peruvian government declared a police state
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte announced she will send a proposal to Peru’s Congress to move up the elections as protestors are demanding her resignation. Boluarte
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