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Chinalco, which plans to exploit a copper mine in Morococha, is building a settlement to house local workers.
Institute gives poor youth a shot at their dreams as cuisine increasingly becomes a point of national pride.
Thousands of riot police deployed at Lima market after two people protesting against it being moved are killed.
Nearly 11,000 doctors desert work in strike action for higher pay that threatens to leave patients abandoned.
Family of Alberto Fujimori, now serving 25 years, seeks reprieve as ex-leader's health deteriorates.
The US defence secretary says the Afghan president should thank the American troops instead of criticising them.
Juan Manuel Santos will undergo surgery to remove tumour located in his prostate gland on Wednesday.
March in Lima coincides with 20 years of capture of Shining Path rebel group leader, whose campaign left 70,000 dead.
Economic recession forces thousands to seek work in countries like Peru, once deemed less lucrative.
One of the largest and most modern theatres in South America hopes to be accessible to people of all incomes.
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Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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