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Peruvian Archbishop Resigns Amidst Sodalitium Abuse Scandal
Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Peruvian Archbishop Miguel Cabrejos, following criticism over his handling of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae abuse scandal; Jesuit Bishop Gilberto Vizcarra will replace him.
Peruvian Archbishop Resigns Amidst Sodalitium Abuse Scandal
Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Peruvian Archbishop Miguel Cabrejos, following criticism over his handling of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae abuse scandal; Jesuit Bishop Gilberto Vizcarra will replace him.
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40% Bias Score


Peruvian Microcredit Program Improves Mangrove Ecosystem Conservation
In Tumbes, Peru, the Uniones de Crédito y Ahorro (Únicas) microcredit program has empowered over 307 shellfish and crab harvesters, providing over $870,000 in loans since late 2020, enabling them to comply with fishing regulations and improving their economic stability while preserving the mangrove ...
Peruvian Microcredit Program Improves Mangrove Ecosystem Conservation
In Tumbes, Peru, the Uniones de Crédito y Ahorro (Únicas) microcredit program has empowered over 307 shellfish and crab harvesters, providing over $870,000 in loans since late 2020, enabling them to comply with fishing regulations and improving their economic stability while preserving the mangrove ...
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44% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Self-Reporting Venezuelan National and Others
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a 23-year-old Venezuelan national in Detroit who requested custody, fearing he would commit crimes if not arrested; ICE also announced arrests of illegal immigrants in Colorado and New York City, and an international operation in Peru targeting...
ICE Arrests Self-Reporting Venezuelan National and Others
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a 23-year-old Venezuelan national in Detroit who requested custody, fearing he would commit crimes if not arrested; ICE also announced arrests of illegal immigrants in Colorado and New York City, and an international operation in Peru targeting...
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52% Bias Score


Peru's Boiling River: A Microcosm of Amazonian Climate Change
A study of Peru's Boiling River, heated by geothermal sources to over 90°C, shows decreased plant density and altered species composition near its hottest parts, serving as a potential model for Amazonian climate change impacts.
Peru's Boiling River: A Microcosm of Amazonian Climate Change
A study of Peru's Boiling River, heated by geothermal sources to over 90°C, shows decreased plant density and altered species composition near its hottest parts, serving as a potential model for Amazonian climate change impacts.
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20% Bias Score


Peruvian Cardinal Defies Vatican Sanctions Amidst Sexual Abuse Scandal
Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani, sanctioned by the Vatican in 2019 for sexual abuse allegations dating back to 1983, returned to Lima in January 2024, received a municipal award, and faces ongoing controversy and calls for accountability.
Peruvian Cardinal Defies Vatican Sanctions Amidst Sexual Abuse Scandal
Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani, sanctioned by the Vatican in 2019 for sexual abuse allegations dating back to 1983, returned to Lima in January 2024, received a municipal award, and faces ongoing controversy and calls for accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Latin America's Disappeared: Reconciliation Efforts and Ongoing Challenges
Thousands disappeared in Latin America during conflicts; Colombia, with 124,000 missing, uniquely involves former rebels in searches, while Peru (20,000 missing, 3,200 remains found) and Paraguay (500 missing, 15 bodies found) face challenges in accountability and justice.
Latin America's Disappeared: Reconciliation Efforts and Ongoing Challenges
Thousands disappeared in Latin America during conflicts; Colombia, with 124,000 missing, uniquely involves former rebels in searches, while Peru (20,000 missing, 3,200 remains found) and Paraguay (500 missing, 15 bodies found) face challenges in accountability and justice.
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24% Bias Score

Peru's Forced Sterilizations: 300,000 Victims, Slow Justice"
During Peru's 1990s internal conflict, an estimated 300,000 impoverished Quechua women were forcibly sterilized under Alberto Fujimori's regime; the UN's CEDAW committee has denounced this as a potential crime against humanity, urging Peru to provide reparations and psychological support to victims,...

Peru's Forced Sterilizations: 300,000 Victims, Slow Justice"
During Peru's 1990s internal conflict, an estimated 300,000 impoverished Quechua women were forcibly sterilized under Alberto Fujimori's regime; the UN's CEDAW committee has denounced this as a potential crime against humanity, urging Peru to provide reparations and psychological support to victims,...
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52% Bias Score

China's Molybdenum Ban Sends EV Resources Shares Soaring
China's ban on molybdenum exports, supplying nearly half the world's demand, caused EV Resources' share price to surge 133% due to its Peruvian Parag project's potential to become a crucial alternative supply source.

China's Molybdenum Ban Sends EV Resources Shares Soaring
China's ban on molybdenum exports, supplying nearly half the world's demand, caused EV Resources' share price to surge 133% due to its Peruvian Parag project's potential to become a crucial alternative supply source.
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56% Bias Score

Peruvian President Boluarte Announces Third Cabinet Reshuffle Amidst Qali Warma Scandal
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte announced three new ministers, marking the seventh cabinet reshuffle since December 2022, amid a scandal involving adulterated food products in the Qali Warma social program that implicated her spokesperson.

Peruvian President Boluarte Announces Third Cabinet Reshuffle Amidst Qali Warma Scandal
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte announced three new ministers, marking the seventh cabinet reshuffle since December 2022, amid a scandal involving adulterated food products in the Qali Warma social program that implicated her spokesperson.
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44% Bias Score

Peruvian Cardinal Sanctioned for Abuse, Archbishop Supports Victims
Pope Francis sanctioned Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani in 2019 for alleged 1983 abuse of a minor; despite this, Cipriani returned to Lima in January 2024 and received an award, prompting Archbishop Carlos Castillo to issue a statement supporting victims and journalists who exposed the case.

Peruvian Cardinal Sanctioned for Abuse, Archbishop Supports Victims
Pope Francis sanctioned Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani in 2019 for alleged 1983 abuse of a minor; despite this, Cipriani returned to Lima in January 2024 and received an award, prompting Archbishop Carlos Castillo to issue a statement supporting victims and journalists who exposed the case.
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40% Bias Score

Vatican Confirms Sanctions Against Cardinal Cipriani for Child Sexual Abuse
The Vatican confirmed disciplinary measures against Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani of Peru in 2019 for a credible accusation of child sexual abuse dating back to 1983, involving actions such as restrictions on public life and residence, despite his public denial and criticism of Pope Francis.

Vatican Confirms Sanctions Against Cardinal Cipriani for Child Sexual Abuse
The Vatican confirmed disciplinary measures against Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani of Peru in 2019 for a credible accusation of child sexual abuse dating back to 1983, involving actions such as restrictions on public life and residence, despite his public denial and criticism of Pope Francis.
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36% Bias Score

Pope Dissolves Influential Peruvian Catholic Group Amid Abuse Allegations
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a Peruvian Catholic group, due to decades-long allegations of abuse and financial mismanagement, following a 2023 Vatican investigation that revealed "sadistic" abuses and the expulsion of its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, in 2024.

Pope Dissolves Influential Peruvian Catholic Group Amid Abuse Allegations
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a Peruvian Catholic group, due to decades-long allegations of abuse and financial mismanagement, following a 2023 Vatican investigation that revealed "sadistic" abuses and the expulsion of its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, in 2024.
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40% Bias Score
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