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Government struggles to restore calm after thousands of demonstrators take over regional airport.
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Peru halts mine project after protesters shot
Government cancels Canadian-owned silver mine in southern highlands after four killed in demonstration against project.
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Peru stocks plunge as Humala claims victory
Stock market and currency sink after leftist candidate gains lead in presidential election.
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Humala claims victory in tight Peru poll
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Peru to elect new president
Leftist frontrunner Ollanta Humala set to make gains, but election expected to go to second round.
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Peru to vote for president in tight election
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Sarkozy calls for "concrete sanctions" and suspension of economic ties in protest over Tripoli's crush of protesters.
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Troops free Ecuador president
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