Peru imposes curfew and deploys military after massacre of 13 miners

A handout provided by the Presidency of Peru showing the Peruvian President, Dina Boluarte, speaking from the Government Palace in Lima, Peru, May 5, 2025. EFE/ Presidencia De Perú /EDITORIAL USE ONLY/ ONLY AVAILABLE TO ILLUSTRATE THE ACCOMPANYING NEWS (MANDATORY CREDIT)

Lima, (EFE).- Peru’s government imposed a nighttime curfew and authorized military control in the remote Andean district of Pataz, following the abduction and murder of 13 security workers at the Poderosa gold mine. The decision, announced Monday by President Dina Boluarte, comes amid growing national outrage over rampant violence linked to illegal mining. The killings … Read more

Peruvian Indigenous activist wins Goldman Prize for Amazon River conservation efforts

Photo provided by the Goldman Environmental Prize of Mari Luz Canaquiri Murayari, winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize 2025. April 24, 2025. EFE/ Premios Goldman / EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NOT FOR SALE / ONLY AVAILABLE TO ILLUSTRATE ACCOMPANYING NEWS STORY (CREDIT REQUIRED)

By Paula Bayarte Lima (EFE).- The Peruvian Mari Luz Canaquiri and her colleagues won a historic ruling that holds the Marañón River as a subject of a right, which the activist said paves the way to protecting the Amazon. Canaquiri’s struggle earned her the Goldman Prize, considered the environmental Nobel Prize, which honors those who … Read more

Former Peruvian First Lady flees to Brazil after corruption conviction

(FILE).- Nov. 6, 2024 file photo of Peru's former first lady Nadine Heredia in Lima, Peru. Nov. 6, 2024. EFE/ Paolo Aguilar

Brasilia, (EFE).- Nadine Heredia, former First Lady of Peru, arrived in Brazil on Wednesday under diplomatic asylum granted by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s government, just hours after receiving a 15-year prison sentence in a high-profile corruption case involving Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht. Heredia, wife of former President Ollanta Humala (2011-2016), was flown into … Read more

Former Peruvian President Humala sentenced to 15 years in prison for money laundering

Former Peruvian President Ollanta Humala (r) is removed by police from the courtroom after his sentencing on Tuesday, in Lima, Peru Apr 15, 2024 . EFE/ John Reyes Mejia

Lima, Apr 15 (EFE). – Former Peruvian President Ollanta Humala (2011-2016) was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in prison for money laundering over illegal contributions from former Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and the Brazilian company Odebrecht to finance his electoral campaigns in 2006 and 2011. Humala’s wife, Nadine Heredia, who directed both campaigns, was also … Read more

Peruvian government counts “unofficially” 6 dead in shopping mall collapse

Aerial photograph of the roof of a collapsed shopping mall on Saturday, in Trujillo, Peru. EFE/Steffano Palomino

Lima (EFE).- The Peruvian government has “unofficial” information that six people have died due to the collapse of a dome in the Real Plaza shopping mall in the city of Trujillo, said Defense Minister Walter Astudillo on Saturday. “According to unofficial information from the departmental commander of the Fire Department of La Libertad, there are … Read more

Constitutional judges in Peru clash over possible release of Fujimori

Archive photograph dated 15 May 2016 of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori during an audience in Lima, Peru. EFE / Ernesto Arias

Lima, Nov. 28 (EFE) – Judges of Peru’s Constitutional Court clashed Wednesday over an opinion that became public the day before that opens once again the possibility of the release of former President Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000), sentenced to 25 years in prison for crimes against humanity. The president of the Constitutional Court, Francisco Morales, said … Read more