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Vizcarra Transferred to Overcrowded Prison Amidst Political Controversy
Former Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra was transferred from the exclusive Barbadillo prison to the overcrowded Ancón II prison on Friday, sparking controversy due to concerns of political motivations and unequal treatment within the Peruvian justice system.
Vizcarra Transferred to Overcrowded Prison Amidst Political Controversy
Former Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra was transferred from the exclusive Barbadillo prison to the overcrowded Ancón II prison on Friday, sparking controversy due to concerns of political motivations and unequal treatment within the Peruvian justice system.
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56% Bias Score


Husband a Person of Interest in Angeles National Forest Death
Sheylla Cabrera, 33, was found dead in Angeles National Forest after her husband, Jossimar Cabrera, 36, was seen on security footage dragging a large object from their apartment; he is believed to be in Peru with their three children, who are now in protective custody.
Husband a Person of Interest in Angeles National Forest Death
Sheylla Cabrera, 33, was found dead in Angeles National Forest after her husband, Jossimar Cabrera, 36, was seen on security footage dragging a large object from their apartment; he is believed to be in Peru with their three children, who are now in protective custody.
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52% Bias Score


Four Former Peruvian Presidents Imprisoned Simultaneously
Four former Peruvian presidents—Alberto Fujimori, Ollanta Humala, Alejandro Toledo, and Pedro Castillo—are simultaneously imprisoned in Barbadillo prison, near Lima, for various corruption charges, a situation unprecedented in Latin America.
Four Former Peruvian Presidents Imprisoned Simultaneously
Four former Peruvian presidents—Alberto Fujimori, Ollanta Humala, Alejandro Toledo, and Pedro Castillo—are simultaneously imprisoned in Barbadillo prison, near Lima, for various corruption charges, a situation unprecedented in Latin America.
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52% Bias Score


Peru Invests \$1.1 Billion in 75 Modern Schools to Boost Education
Peru launched 75 high-tech "Escuelas Bicentenario" schools, costing \$1.1 billion, aiming to improve education for 118,000 students and 5,100 teachers, with the Mariscal Ramón Castilla school in Lima serving as a model.
Peru Invests \$1.1 Billion in 75 Modern Schools to Boost Education
Peru launched 75 high-tech "Escuelas Bicentenario" schools, costing \$1.1 billion, aiming to improve education for 118,000 students and 5,100 teachers, with the Mariscal Ramón Castilla school in Lima serving as a model.
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36% Bias Score


Colombian Flag Incident in Peruvian Territory Sparks Tensions
Former Medellín mayor Daniel Quintero planted a Colombian flag on Peruvian soil in Santa Rosa de Loreto, escalating tensions between Colombia and Peru, which involve unauthorized overflights and border incursions, prompting strong condemnation and heightened security measures.
Colombian Flag Incident in Peruvian Territory Sparks Tensions
Former Medellín mayor Daniel Quintero planted a Colombian flag on Peruvian soil in Santa Rosa de Loreto, escalating tensions between Colombia and Peru, which involve unauthorized overflights and border incursions, prompting strong condemnation and heightened security measures.
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44% Bias Score


Peru's Solar Paradox: Village Next to Gigantic Plant Remains in Darkness
Pampa Clemesí, a Peruvian village near the Rubí and Clemesí solar plants—Peru's largest solar complex—lacks grid electricity, despite the plant's 440 GWh annual production. The government's delayed connection of a new power line, despite Orygen's $800,000 investment in infrastructure, leaves residen...
Peru's Solar Paradox: Village Next to Gigantic Plant Remains in Darkness
Pampa Clemesí, a Peruvian village near the Rubí and Clemesí solar plants—Peru's largest solar complex—lacks grid electricity, despite the plant's 440 GWh annual production. The government's delayed connection of a new power line, despite Orygen's $800,000 investment in infrastructure, leaves residen...
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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

Husband of Woman Found Dead in Angeles National Forest Flees to Peru
The body of missing 33-year-old Sheylla Gutiérrez Rosillo was discovered in Angeles National Forest; her husband, Jossimar Cabrera, is a suspect who fled to Peru after surveillance footage showed him removing a large object from their apartment, which contained her body; their three children are saf...

Husband of Woman Found Dead in Angeles National Forest Flees to Peru
The body of missing 33-year-old Sheylla Gutiérrez Rosillo was discovered in Angeles National Forest; her husband, Jossimar Cabrera, is a suspect who fled to Peru after surveillance footage showed him removing a large object from their apartment, which contained her body; their three children are saf...
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60% Bias Score

Peruvian Woman and Children Missing After Domestic Violence Threat
Sheyla Gutiérrez Rocillo and her three children are missing in California after she threatened to report her abusive husband, Josimar Cabrera Cornejo, to the police; blood was found outside their home, and Cabrera Cornejo was seen leaving alone with a large bag.

Peruvian Woman and Children Missing After Domestic Violence Threat
Sheyla Gutiérrez Rocillo and her three children are missing in California after she threatened to report her abusive husband, Josimar Cabrera Cornejo, to the police; blood was found outside their home, and Cabrera Cornejo was seen leaving alone with a large bag.
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60% Bias Score

Colombia-Peru Territorial Dispute over Santa Rosa Island in the Amazon
Colombia and Peru are engaged in a territorial dispute over Santa Rosa Island, located in the Amazon River's tri-border area, stemming from conflicting interpretations of the 1922 Salomón-Lozano Treaty and the 1934 Rio de Janeiro Peace Treaty, concerning the island's emergence after treaty ratificat...

Colombia-Peru Territorial Dispute over Santa Rosa Island in the Amazon
Colombia and Peru are engaged in a territorial dispute over Santa Rosa Island, located in the Amazon River's tri-border area, stemming from conflicting interpretations of the 1922 Salomón-Lozano Treaty and the 1934 Rio de Janeiro Peace Treaty, concerning the island's emergence after treaty ratificat...
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36% Bias Score

Peru Zoo Highlights Lion Conservation on World Lion Day
On August 9, 2025, the Parque de las Leyendas zoo in Lima, Peru, celebrated World Lion Day, raising awareness about the vulnerable status of lions due to habitat loss, poaching, and climate change, showcasing its two lions, Sultán and Chiclayanita.

Peru Zoo Highlights Lion Conservation on World Lion Day
On August 9, 2025, the Parque de las Leyendas zoo in Lima, Peru, celebrated World Lion Day, raising awareness about the vulnerable status of lions due to habitat loss, poaching, and climate change, showcasing its two lions, Sultán and Chiclayanita.
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24% Bias Score

Amazon Sedimentation Crisis Threatens Leticia Port, Fuels Colombia-Peru Dispute
Colombian President Petro accused Peru of "appropriating" the Amazon River island of Santa Rosa, sparking a diplomatic crisis; sedimentation on the Colombian side threatens Leticia's port, potentially impacting its 55,000 inhabitants by 2030, while the thalweg shift raises border concerns.

Amazon Sedimentation Crisis Threatens Leticia Port, Fuels Colombia-Peru Dispute
Colombian President Petro accused Peru of "appropriating" the Amazon River island of Santa Rosa, sparking a diplomatic crisis; sedimentation on the Colombian side threatens Leticia's port, potentially impacting its 55,000 inhabitants by 2030, while the thalweg shift raises border concerns.
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44% Bias Score
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