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Peru's knife-edge runoff drags toward a verdict as Fujimori clings to a sliver with 99.5% of votes tallied
Fujimori edges ahead in Peru's razor-thin runoff at 99.4% counted. Contested ballots head to the JNE, with certification ...
Peruvian President José María Balcázar confirmed Wednesday that Pope Leo XIV will visit Peru during the first half of ...
Peru's Ministry of Culture denounced the total destruction of the Triple Spiral pre-Hispanic geoglyph, a figure more than ...
Left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez called a protest in Lima for Friday against the result of Peru's presidential runoff, which makes right-wing Keiko Fujimori the virtual winner, as the electoral ...
By Alexander Villegas LIMA, June 12 (Reuters) - The initial count has finished in Peru's runoff presidential election, but ...
Keiko Fujimori’s election as president is the latest in a string of victories for right-wing leaders in Latin America.
Peruvians will elect their new president Sunday with polls suggesting a polarized but tight race between hard-right candidate ...
Pope Leo XIV met with Peruvian President José María Balcázar at the Vatican June 18 for a nearly two-hour discussion, after which the president revealed details of a possible papal trip to Peru in ...
Peru's presidential runoff election remains undecided as authorities tally votes for the country's ninth leader in a decade.
Overseas votes, especially from the U.S. and Florida, could give right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori the winning edge.
Keiko Fujimori edges closer to Peru’s presidency as disputed ballots are reviewed and political tensions rise.
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