Peru unrest: Police to dismantle roadblocks set by protesters
The government says security forces will take down barricades set up by opponents of President Dina Boluarte. Source link
Read moreThe government says security forces will take down barricades set up by opponents of President Dina Boluarte. Source link
Read moreThousands of visitors to the tourist site have been stranded as violent protests rock the country. Source link
Read moreClashes are reported in the capital Lima, where anti-government activists have been gathering. Source link
Read moreWeeks of violent anti-government protests have brought large parts of the country to a standstill. Source link
Read moreThe charges against Dina Boluarte and her key ministers come after weeks of deadly protests. Source link
Read moreOn Monday, the airport in Peru’s second largest city, Arequipa, reopened. The transport minister said the airports in the cities
Read moreTop politicians and church leaders seek to end deadly protests over the ousting of President Pedro Castillo. Source link
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Read moreSoon after Pedro Castillo said he was dissolving Congress, lawmakers vote to impeach him. Source link
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