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Peru's Foreign and Defense Ministers Resign Over F-16 Purchase Delay
Peru's Foreign and Defense Ministers resigned in protest over the government's decision to delay buying F-16 jets from the US. This development signals mounting political and diplomatic tensions in Lima that could impact national security policies.

Peru Election Chief Resigns Amid Extended Vote Count Delay
Piero Corvetto resigned as Peru's election chief on April 21 amid delays in announcing election results. The move underscores growing worries about electoral transparency and the timeline of the vote count.

Congo receives first groups of US-deported migrants under new agreement this week
The Democratic Republic of Congo has welcomed its first groups of over 30 migrants deported from the United States this week, under a new agreement. This development is part of broader US initiatives to facilitate migrant removals and support peace in eastern Congo.

Peru's presidential race remains uncertain as vote count nears completion
Peru is finalizing its presidential vote count, with Fujimori still leading but with close contenders Sánchez and López Aliaga. The tight race and allegations of fraud could lead to disputes or protests in the coming days.

Peru extends presidential vote into a second day as ballots remain undelivered
Peru's presidential election has been prolonged into a second day due to logistical issues in delivering ballots. This delay underscores ongoing political unrest, with authorities striving to complete the vote and declare a winner.

Peru's Rafael López Aliaga Leads with 23.4%, Voting Extended to April 13
Rafael López Aliaga now leads Peru's presidential race with 23.4%, as voting continues until April 13 due to material shortages and logistical delays. The prolonged process keeps the election outcome highly uncertain, with further official tallies awaited.

Peru Conducts Five Simultaneous Elections with Over 27 Million Voters Participating
Peru conducted five concurrent elections, including the presidential race, with over 27 million voters. The results are crucial for addressing the country's persistent political turmoil and restoring public trust.
Keiko Fujimori Leads in Peru's Presidential Polls Ahead of April Election
Keiko Fujimori is leading the polls in Peru's upcoming presidential election set for April 12, with polls showing her as the favored candidate. The election comes after years of political upheaval, making its outcome vital for Peru's future stability.

Colombian C-130 Crash Death Toll Rises to 69, Injures 57 of 125 Onboard
The death toll from the Colombian military Hercules C-130 crash near Puerto Leguízamo has increased to 69. This updated figure confirms a higher fatality count, highlighting the gravity of the disaster and ongoing emergency responses.

CAF to Respect CAS Ruling on Senegal’s AFCON Title After Controversy
CAF's president Patrice Motsepe confirmed the organization will respect the CAS ruling on Senegal's AFCON title appeal, a key step to resolve the ongoing dispute after the team was stripped of the title. Reforms for transparency and accountability in African football followed the controversy.

Tragedy at Lima Stadium: 1 Dead, 47 Injured During Football Fan Event
A person was killed and dozens injured at Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in Lima during a pre-match fan event. The incident has prompted an investigation, raising questions about safety measures ahead of a major football derby.

Spain to Face Peru at Puebla's Estadio Cuauhtémoc in Final 2026 World Cup Prep Match
Spain's national team will play against Peru on June 8, 2026, at Puebla's Estadio Cuauhtémoc as their last preparatory match before the FIFA World Cup. This game marks an important step in their final preparations, with significant international collaboration involved.

Chile Begins Building Trenches at Peru Border to Curb Illegal Migration
Chile's new government has commenced digging trenches along the Peru border as part of a crackdown on illegal migration. This action signals a tougher immigration stance under President Kast and may reshape border security dynamics.

Peru's Prime Minister Denisse Miralles Resigns Weeks Before April 12 Elections
Peruvian Prime Minister Denisse Miralles resigned unexpectedly just weeks before the April 12 general elections. The sudden change raises questions about political stability as Peru approaches a critical electoral period.

Ancient Peruvian Parrot Trade Revealed: Pre-Inca Flourished with Long-Distance Avian Commerce
Ancient Peruvian kingdoms traded parrots over long distances well before the Inca civilization. These birds, especially for their feathers, played a crucial role in ceremonial contexts, indicating complex trade networks. The findings shed light on the sophisticated social and economic systems of early South American societies.

Peru Responsible for Historic Forced Sterilization Death, Court Rules
A court in Peru has held the state accountable for the death of a woman during forced sterilizations in the 1990s. The case, reinforced by CIDH condemnation, underscores the lasting impact of these policies. The ruling marks a significant step in addressing historical human rights violations in Peru.

Peru's President Reverses Decision on Hernando de Soto as Prime Minister
Peru’s President initially considered Hernando de Soto for Prime Minister but changed his mind, ultimately abstaining from the appointment. This shift suggests internal political turbulence and ongoing debates over economic policy direction.

Peru's Cockfighting Culture Endangers Critically Endangered Sawfish Species
Cockfighting in Peru is endangering the critically endangered largetooth sawfish, adding a cultural threat to conservation efforts. The practice intensifies the risk to these rare marine creatures, according to Mongabay reports.