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Peruvian Protest Turns Violent: Injuries Reported, One Detained
A protest in Lima, Peru on September 20, 2025, against President Dina Boluarte and Congress, resulted in clashes between police and protesters, leaving at least one person detained, several injured by rubber bullets, and two journalists wounded.
Peruvian Protest Turns Violent: Injuries Reported, One Detained
A protest in Lima, Peru on September 20, 2025, against President Dina Boluarte and Congress, resulted in clashes between police and protesters, leaving at least one person detained, several injured by rubber bullets, and two journalists wounded.
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32% Bias Score


Boluarte's Final Address Amidst Protests and Investigations
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte delivered her final address to Congress on July 28th, facing protests amid a 4% approval rating and multiple investigations, including one into the deaths of over 60 people during post-Castillo protests; public concern over crime and corruption is high.
Boluarte's Final Address Amidst Protests and Investigations
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte delivered her final address to Congress on July 28th, facing protests amid a 4% approval rating and multiple investigations, including one into the deaths of over 60 people during post-Castillo protests; public concern over crime and corruption is high.
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56% Bias Score


Five Constitutional Complaints Filed Against Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces five constitutional complaints in 48 hours, including allegations of omitting a medical absence, covering up an ally's escape, and illicit enrichment, while her approval rating stands at a mere 2% amidst national calls for her resignation.
Five Constitutional Complaints Filed Against Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces five constitutional complaints in 48 hours, including allegations of omitting a medical absence, covering up an ally's escape, and illicit enrichment, while her approval rating stands at a mere 2% amidst national calls for her resignation.
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56% Bias Score


Peru Faces Another Political Crisis Amidst National Strike and Record Low Approval Ratings
Peru's President Dina Boluarte appointed Eduardo Arana as the new Prime Minister following the resignation of Gustavo Adrianzén amidst a national transportation strike impacting tourism in the southern Andes, while only 2% of Peruvians support her administration according to Ipsos.
Peru Faces Another Political Crisis Amidst National Strike and Record Low Approval Ratings
Peru's President Dina Boluarte appointed Eduardo Arana as the new Prime Minister following the resignation of Gustavo Adrianzén amidst a national transportation strike impacting tourism in the southern Andes, while only 2% of Peruvians support her administration according to Ipsos.
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56% Bias Score


Eighth Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Record-Low Approval for Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces an unprecedented 94% disapproval rating as Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén resigns, becoming the eighth to leave office during her administration, amidst ongoing scandals and a severe political crisis.
Eighth Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Record-Low Approval for Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces an unprecedented 94% disapproval rating as Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén resigns, becoming the eighth to leave office during her administration, amidst ongoing scandals and a severe political crisis.
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68% Bias Score


Peru Suspends Gold Mining After 13 Miners Murdered
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte suspended gold mining and imposed a curfew in Pataz after criminals murdered 13 gold mine workers who were held hostage for over a week; the government's response follows a record increase in homicides (35.9% in 2024 vs 2023) amid a surge in illegal mining and relate...
Peru Suspends Gold Mining After 13 Miners Murdered
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte suspended gold mining and imposed a curfew in Pataz after criminals murdered 13 gold mine workers who were held hostage for over a week; the government's response follows a record increase in homicides (35.9% in 2024 vs 2023) amid a surge in illegal mining and relate...
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36% Bias Score

Controversial Figure Appointed as Peru's Minister of Justice
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte appointed Juan José Santiváñez, a controversial former Interior Minister facing accusations of influence peddling and misconduct, as the new Minister of Justice and Human Rights, sparking outrage among lawmakers amidst a backdrop of significant political instability.

Controversial Figure Appointed as Peru's Minister of Justice
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte appointed Juan José Santiváñez, a controversial former Interior Minister facing accusations of influence peddling and misconduct, as the new Minister of Justice and Human Rights, sparking outrage among lawmakers amidst a backdrop of significant political instability.
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56% Bias Score

Peruvian President's \$10,000 Salary Increase Fuels Outrage Amidst Crisis
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte's salary has been increased to \$10,000 per month, sparking outrage due to her historically low approval rating (7 percent), ongoing corruption investigations, and the socio-economic challenges faced by Peruvians.

Peruvian President's \$10,000 Salary Increase Fuels Outrage Amidst Crisis
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte's salary has been increased to \$10,000 per month, sparking outrage due to her historically low approval rating (7 percent), ongoing corruption investigations, and the socio-economic challenges faced by Peruvians.
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64% Bias Score

Peru's Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Rising Insecurity and Political Crisis
Peru's Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén resigned amid public anger over the murder of 13 miners, marking the fourth change in leadership under President Dina Boluarte in two and a half years, highlighting the country's deep-seated political instability and rising insecurity.

Peru's Prime Minister Resigns Amidst Rising Insecurity and Political Crisis
Peru's Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén resigned amid public anger over the murder of 13 miners, marking the fourth change in leadership under President Dina Boluarte in two and a half years, highlighting the country's deep-seated political instability and rising insecurity.
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48% Bias Score

Peru's Controversial Law Lowering Age of Criminal Responsibility Faces Backlash
Peru's Law 32330, lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 16, is facing widespread criticism for violating international treaties and the country's constitution, sparking concerns about its inapplicability and potential negative impacts on juvenile rehabilitation.

Peru's Controversial Law Lowering Age of Criminal Responsibility Faces Backlash
Peru's Law 32330, lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 16, is facing widespread criticism for violating international treaties and the country's constitution, sparking concerns about its inapplicability and potential negative impacts on juvenile rehabilitation.
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52% Bias Score

Peruvian President's undisclosed surgeries fuel investigation
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte underwent five surgical procedures in June 2023, including four cosmetic surgeries, according to her plastic surgeon, contradicting her statements and intensifying a Fiscalía investigation into potential misconduct.

Peruvian President's undisclosed surgeries fuel investigation
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte underwent five surgical procedures in June 2023, including four cosmetic surgeries, according to her plastic surgeon, contradicting her statements and intensifying a Fiscalía investigation into potential misconduct.
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48% Bias Score

Peru's Extortion Crisis: Schools Bombed, Murders Surge Amidst Corruption
Criminal gangs in Peru are extorting schools, leading to school closures and a state of emergency in Lima and Callao after a school bombing and the murder of a singer who refused to pay; the crisis reflects deeper issues of corruption and state capacity.

Peru's Extortion Crisis: Schools Bombed, Murders Surge Amidst Corruption
Criminal gangs in Peru are extorting schools, leading to school closures and a state of emergency in Lima and Callao after a school bombing and the murder of a singer who refused to pay; the crisis reflects deeper issues of corruption and state capacity.
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48% Bias Score
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