AP AP LIMA - Archaeologists in northern Peru say they have found evidence of what could be the world's largest single case of child sacrifice... READ MORE›
It is thought the children were sacrificed as floods caused by the El Nino weather pattern ravaged the Peruvian coastline... READ MORE›
Peru's office of the public prosecutor says the weapon matches gun bought by canadian sebastian woodroffe... READ MORE›
Sebastian Woodroffe's identification was flashed in Peruvian news reports alleging that a young man has been killed in a gruesome attack in the South American country... READ MORE›
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence attends the family photo of the VIII Summit of the Americas in Lima, Peru April 14, 2018... READ MORE›
Between 2012 and 2017, exports of Peruvian quinoa, the golden grain of the Incas, have quadrupled in value from 34.5 million to more than 124 million, data from Promperu showed... READ MORE›
As for Keiko, she lost her absolute majority in Congress after Kenji left the Popular Force, taking his 13 seats with him... READ MORE›
'Shall we sit outside? Mario Vargas Llosa asked me, gesturing through the library's floor-to-ceiling windows at the brilliant September afternoon... READ MORE›
If you average the rankings of the three restaurants in each city, Lima has the best, lowest score-- 15.6 --followed by New York 23.6, Mexico City 26.6, and London 28.3 ... READ MORE›
Amsterdam, the Netherlands 'When scarcity is applauded, that's very wrong' Here gentrification happens very quickly... READ MORE›
The hallucinogenic drink ayahuasca stimulates the brain, helping it fight Alzheimer's and Down syndrome, according to a new study... READ MORE›
We are not ready to accept apologies from anybody, said Luis Jaime Castillo, the vice minister for cultural heritage... READ MORE›
Local El Ninos in Peru tend to be followed by the global El Nino phenomenon, which can trigger flooding and droughts in different countries, said Gutierrez... READ MORE›
Peru prohibits contact with the Mashco Piro and another dozen uncontacted tribes mainly because their immune systems carry little resistance to common illnesses... READ MORE›
The secret tomb is the biggest burial site of Chinese migrants found in Peru... READ MORE›
Rather than Los Angeles, the plaintiffs successfully appealed to overturn this decision, and the US supreme court refused to hear the company's arguments in 2013... READ MORE›
For years, Beijing has listened to the Obama administration say the 12-nation regional trade deal was a way of bolstering American leadership in Asia... READ MORE›
Virgilio Martinez, of Lima's Central restaurant, has plans to open a research lab and restaurant high in the Andes... READ MORE›
A Canadian-headquartered company, Pacific Exploration and Production, has pulled out of a huge oil and gas concession overlapping a new national park in the Peruvian Amazon... READ MORE›
After the impeachment vote, President Park Geun-hye attends an emergency Cabinet meeting in Seoul, South Korea... READ MORE›
The Titicaca water frog Telmatobius culeus is listed as critically endangered by the IUCN red list on threatened species, and is endemic to the lake... READ MORE›
At Whole Foods stores, the price of his organic maca, labeled "Incan superfood," recently increased to $30 a pound from as low as $20... READ MORE›
Ask about the fish in restaurants in the centre of Puerto Maldonado, the biggest town in Peru's south-east Amazon, and you'll hear all kinds of things... READ MORE›
Farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya's case against RWE was well-founded, the court in the north-western city of Hamm said on Thursday... READ MORE›
The loggers are crossing the border from Peru and mainly extracting cedar from territories used by indigenous peoples living in isolation, according to the NGOs... READ MORE›
Photos Fire destroys church in Peru Officials assess the damage to the San Sebastian Church in Cusco, Peru, after a devastating fire Friday, September 16... READ MORE›
The earthquake came four days before Pope Francis arrives in Peru for a four-day visit... READ MORE›
A powerful earthquake in southern Peru has killed at least two people and injured dozens, while causing houses and roads to collapse... READ MORE›
The dorado catfish travels 11,600km from the Andes to the mouth of the Amazon and back, but is threatened by dams and mining... READ MORE›
Kuczynski beat Fujimori, daughter of Peru's jailed 1990s strongman president, Alberto Fujimori, by just under a quarter of 1 percent... READ MORE›
The ritual at the Feast of the Holy Spirit of Andamarca tests Peruvians bravery and courage Kiran Moodley is editorial video manager at The Independent... READ MORE›
The monkeys only live in a small part of the Amazon basin in Peru and Brazil... READ MORE›
David Hill Manu national park in Peru threatened by roads, oil gas operations, narco trade, goldmining, logging and 'human safaris'... READ MORE›
Oil and gas access roads in western Amazon could open up Pandoras box of environmental impacts... READ MORE›
Pontiff addresses representatives of 400 indigenous groups in Peru saying Amazon is 'cultural reserve' threatened by new types of colonialism... READ MORE›
Organisers said they hoped to get 10,000 or more out into the streets which would make this the biggest climate march Latin America has ever seen... READ MORE›
I think the ayahuasca tourism thing is definitely a two-edged sword... READ MORE›
Another former president, Alan Garcia, oversaw the bidding for a subway line in Lima, which Odebrecht won and constructed... READ MORE›
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