Costa Rica joins forces with Mexico, the US, Brazil, and Peru to showcase the vibrant spirit of Latin American tourism at World Travel Market London 2025. This thrilling event highlights the region’s growing appeal to travelers from the UK and around the globe.
Browsing: Peru
Pequeño J,’ the alleged mastermind behind a chilling triple murder, has been captured in Peru. This arrest represents a major breakthrough in the cross-border investigation, pushing authorities one step closer to delivering justice
Peru and Argentina authorities have teamed up to crack a chilling string of murders that stretch across both nations. United in purpose, officials are relentlessly digging deep to uncover the motives behind these crimes and bring the suspects to justice in this intense cross-border investigation
Vietnam has proudly joined Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Kenya, and Japan in offering exclusive luxury tours to stunning, off-the-beaten-path destinations. This thrilling new chapter catapults Vietnam into the spotlight of the high-end travel scene, crafted especially for discerning travelers seeking unforgettable and unique adventures
A German court has delivered a significant blow to climate justice by dismissing a groundbreaking lawsuit brought forth by a Peruvian farmer against the energy behemoth RWE. This pivotal case argued that the company’s emissions were accelerating glacier melting in the majestic Andes, highlighting the urgent battle for our planet’s future
Cardinal Daniel Sturla is brimming with optimism regarding the possibility of papal visits to Argentina, Uruguay, and Peru. He emphasizes the vital role these South American nations play in the Church’s mission. These anticipated trips would not only strengthen the bond between the papacy and the region but also reaffirm a deep commitment to its people and their spiritual journey.
In an exciting move to strengthen regional connectivity, a dynamic Chinese delegation has landed in Brazil to investigate the potential for a groundbreaking railway link to a key port in Peru. These discussions are set to elevate trade and infrastructure partnerships between the two nations, reflecting their deepening economic collaboration.
In a dramatic turn of events, Peru’s former first lady, Nadine Heredia, has fled to Brazil seeking asylum with her son. This move comes on the heels of her conviction for corruption tied to the notorious Odebrecht scandal. The ripples from this high-profile case continue to shake the foundations of politics across the region.








