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Domesticated Llamas Unearth Ancient Cultural Exchange in Northern Chile
Archaeological excavations at El Olivar in northern Chile uncovered a mass grave with 56 domesticated llamas and over 200 humans dating back to 1090 AD, revealing cultural exchange and the symbolic value of llamas for a pastoralist population from the Bolivian Altiplano or Peru.
Domesticated Llamas Unearth Ancient Cultural Exchange in Northern Chile
Archaeological excavations at El Olivar in northern Chile uncovered a mass grave with 56 domesticated llamas and over 200 humans dating back to 1090 AD, revealing cultural exchange and the symbolic value of llamas for a pastoralist population from the Bolivian Altiplano or Peru.
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16% Bias Score


ICSID Increases Peru's Compensation to Enagás to $302 Million
A Spanish energy company, Enagás, will receive $302 million in compensation from Peru after an ICSID arbitration ruling, increasing the initial award. The decision stems from Peru's 2017 unilateral termination of a gas pipeline concession due to corruption involving a consortium partner, Odebrecht.
ICSID Increases Peru's Compensation to Enagás to $302 Million
A Spanish energy company, Enagás, will receive $302 million in compensation from Peru after an ICSID arbitration ruling, increasing the initial award. The decision stems from Peru's 2017 unilateral termination of a gas pipeline concession due to corruption involving a consortium partner, Odebrecht.
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44% Bias Score


Over 100 Previously Unknown Structures Discovered at Gran Pajatén, Peru
A three-year World Monuments Fund (WMF) initiative in Peru's Río Abiseo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has uncovered over 100 previously unknown archaeological structures at Gran Pajatén, significantly expanding our understanding of the pre-Hispanic Chachapoya civilization.
Over 100 Previously Unknown Structures Discovered at Gran Pajatén, Peru
A three-year World Monuments Fund (WMF) initiative in Peru's Río Abiseo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has uncovered over 100 previously unknown archaeological structures at Gran Pajatén, significantly expanding our understanding of the pre-Hispanic Chachapoya civilization.
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32% Bias Score


Prevost's Papacy: Hope for Peru Amidst Corruption and Global Justice Challenges
The election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope is viewed with optimism in Peru, given the Catholic Church's past support for human rights and democratic transitions, contrasting with the actions of sanctioned former Cardinal Cipriani; the article connects this to broader global issues of tr...
Prevost's Papacy: Hope for Peru Amidst Corruption and Global Justice Challenges
The election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope is viewed with optimism in Peru, given the Catholic Church's past support for human rights and democratic transitions, contrasting with the actions of sanctioned former Cardinal Cipriani; the article connects this to broader global issues of tr...
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48% 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


Peruvian Protestors Condemn Crime Surge, Blame Government Inaction
On May 14, 2025, hundreds protested in Lima against rising crime in Peru, blaming laws seen as aiding illicit activities like illegal mining; the protest, though with limited participation, highlighted public anger and demands for governmental change.
Peruvian Protestors Condemn Crime Surge, Blame Government Inaction
On May 14, 2025, hundreds protested in Lima against rising crime in Peru, blaming laws seen as aiding illicit activities like illegal mining; the protest, though with limited participation, highlighted public anger and demands for governmental change.
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48% Bias Score

Peruvian-born Pope Leo XIV Signals Global Support for Migrant Rights
Pope Leo XIV, formerly Bishop Robert Prevost of Chiclayo, Peru, has championed migrant rights, notably aiding thousands of Venezuelan migrants through housing, aid programs, and assistance with residency papers and small business funding, reflecting his commitment to humanitarian aid stemming from h...

Peruvian-born Pope Leo XIV Signals Global Support for Migrant Rights
Pope Leo XIV, formerly Bishop Robert Prevost of Chiclayo, Peru, has championed migrant rights, notably aiding thousands of Venezuelan migrants through housing, aid programs, and assistance with residency papers and small business funding, reflecting his commitment to humanitarian aid stemming from h...
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44% Bias Score

Fragmented European Airspace Poses Biggest Long-Term Threat to Aviation, Says Fraport CEO
Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte identifies the fragmented European airspace as the biggest long-term challenge for air travel, causing delays, higher costs, and increased emissions, while progress towards a unified system is hampered by geopolitical factors and a shortage of air traffic controllers.

Fragmented European Airspace Poses Biggest Long-Term Threat to Aviation, Says Fraport CEO
Fraport CEO Stefan Schulte identifies the fragmented European airspace as the biggest long-term challenge for air travel, causing delays, higher costs, and increased emissions, while progress towards a unified system is hampered by geopolitical factors and a shortage of air traffic controllers.
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32% Bias Score

First American Pope Leo XIV Inaugurated
On October 27th, 2024, Robert Francis Prevost, the first American Pope, was formally inaugurated as Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City, attended by numerous world leaders and marking a historic moment for the Catholic Church.

First American Pope Leo XIV Inaugurated
On October 27th, 2024, Robert Francis Prevost, the first American Pope, was formally inaugurated as Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City, attended by numerous world leaders and marking a historic moment for the Catholic Church.
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36% 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

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
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