Peru
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mangrove Honey, Women's Work: How Panama and Peru Turn Bees Into a Coastal Shield
On Panama's Pacific shore and Peru's northern coast, women beekeepers are placing hives in mangroves, harvesting honey while restoring a…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The Band Of Holes: How A Peruvian Mystery Became an Inca Ledger of Life
For nearly a century, the Band of Holes has baffled archaeologists and fueled myths of aliens and lost civilizations. Now,…
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LIFE
Lima’s City of Graves: Where the Dead Refuse Silence
Every year on All Souls’ Day, a city rises from another. South of Lima, where the capital’s concrete gives way…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Peru’s Living Mosaic: How the Maras Salt Mines Keep Ayni Alive
High above Cusco, where the air thins and the Andes seem to inhale light, a hillside shimmers white. To a…
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LIFE
Peru’s Criollo Comeback: How La Victoria’s Music Scene Is Beating Halloween at Its Own Game
In the crowded heart of La Victoria, the October air vibrates with something older than costumes or candy. Behind a…
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AMERICAS
Peru’s Journalists Under Siege: Inside a Year of Fear, Defiance, and Survival
In today's Peru, journalism feels like a dangerous vocation again. What began as scattered intimidation has hardened into a systemic…
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LIFE
Lima Turns Purple: The Procession of the Lord of Miracles Returns to the Heart of Peru
Before dawn, Lima's old center shimmered in purple and white, reborn in the glow of devotion. Balconies draped in banners,…
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AMERICAS
The Vanishing Line: Peru’s Mashco Piro and the Village Caught Between Worlds
In the farthest reaches of Peru's Madre de Dios, where the Tauhamanu River cuts through forest so dense it seems…
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AMERICAS
Peru’s Generation on Edge: José Jerí’s Promise of Order Meets a Street That Won’t Be Silenced
After the death of a young protester in Lima, Peru's new president, José Jerí, faces a revolt that feels both…
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SPORTS
Latin America Takes the Tatami: Judo’s Heartbeat Comes Home
For two October weekends, judo’s global caravan lands in Peru and Mexico, testing champions, staging comebacks, and revealing a continent’s…
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