Protests are expected to continue as public discontent with Peru's President Dina Boluarte's administration grows.
Hundreds of anti-government demonstrators in Peru's capital Lima took to the streets again on Sunday following clashes that injured at least 18 people, including police officers and journalists.
Lima: Hundreds of anti-government demonstrators took to the streets of the Peruvian capital on Saturday, September 21, to ...
Unrest has been brewing for months, fuelled by a wave of organised crime and extortion cases as several opinion polls show that many view the government and conservative-majority congress as corrupt ...
At least 18 people, including police officers and journalists, were injured in clashes that broke out during anti-government ...
Hundreds of anti-government protesters clashed with police in the Peruvian capital Lima on Saturday, throwing stones and ...
ALBAWABA - A group of young people calling themselves "Generation Z" have taken to the streets in Peru to protest against the government, AFP reported.
In Lima, clashes broke out after protesters tried to reach the executive and Congress buildings. According to the police, at ...
More than 1,300 domestic and foreign tourists affected by the protests in Machu Picchu Pueblo district, Urubamba province (Cusco region), were evacuated on "humanitarian trains" from Aguas Calientes, ...
The Incas built well. Though they never invented the wheel, they contrived to haul huge blocks of stone, often weighing 20 tons or more, to the mountain peaks they favored for their citadels. The ...
Sept 10 (Reuters) - A bus carrying Argentina's national soccer team was pelted by stones in Lima on Monday on the eve of their 2014 World Cup qualifier against Peru, according to media reports.