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  • 28/07/2011 | Argentina

    Ollanta Humala sworn in as Peru's President

    Ollanta Humala was officially sworn in as the president of Peru today, taking over the reins of one of the world's fastest-growing economies as poor voters. Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was present at the ceremony Lima, after arriving to the city last night.

  • 27/11/2012 | Argentina

    CFK calls Unasur for support against 'vulture funds'

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner said today that she would make a plea for members of the Unasur to come together in the fight against ‘vulture funds’ in the region next week, during Peruvian President Ollanta Humala’s visit at the Government House.

  • 22/03/2012 | World

    UK 'disappointed' in Peru's decision to cancel British frigate visit

    The British embassy in Lima released a communiqué in which it stated that David Cameron’s government is “disappointed” on Peru after President Ollanta Humala decided to cancel the arrival of British frigate HMS Montrose to support Argentina’s claim over the Malvinas Islands sovereignty.

  • 20/12/2012 | Latin America

    Peru ramps up coca eradication in shift by Humala

    Less than a year after firing his drug czar, who irked the United States by halting coca eradication in Peru, President Ollanta Humala has gone on an unprecedented drive to uproot the crop used to make cocaine.

  • 24/09/2012 | Latin America

    Americas court tells Peru to scrap rule that could help Fujimori

    The Inter-American Court of Human Rights told Peru to annul a ruling by its Supreme Court that could have paved the way for an early release of jailed former President Alberto Fujimori.

  • 13/10/2012 | Latin America

    Two anti-drugs police killed in Peru jungle ambush

    Two police officers were killed and another two injured in an ambush in Peru's southeastern jungle region late last night, the latest strike again President Ollanta Humala's drive to regain control of cocaine-trafficking strongholds.

  • 30/11/2012 | Latin America

    Unasur calls for 'limiting vulture funds' actions'

    The Union for South American Nations agreed to limit the actions of vulture funds and categorically rejected a referendum that will take in place in Malvinas islands in March to decide the political status of the archipelago, during the summit in Lima.

  • 15/07/2012 | Latin America

    Humala approval rating suffers as conflicts flare

    Peruvian President Ollanta Humala's approval rating fell to a fresh low in July, a year since he took office as concern grows over his handling of increasingly violent social conflicts, an opinion poll showed.

  • 17/07/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala sounds out replacements for prime minister

    President Ollanta Humala has begun sounding out replacements for his prime minister as part of a widely expected Cabinet shuffle designed to calm a wave of violent anti-mining protests in the world's No. 2 copper producer.

  • 23/07/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala shuffles cabinet to calm protests

    President Ollanta Humala named human rights lawyer Juan Jimenez prime minister as the Peruvian leader shuffled his cabinet to calm a wave of violent anti-mining protests.

  • 20/05/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala approval rating hit by Shining Path

    Peruvian President Ollanta Humala's approval rating fell to 51 percent in May due to public outrage over deadly clashes between security forces and Shining Path rebels, an Ipsos Apoyo poll showed.

  • 09/06/2012 | Latin America

    Humala begins Europe visit

    Peru's president Ollanta Humala, travelled to Europe today, where he will stay for the total of one week and visit Switzerland, France and Germany.

  • 06/07/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala touts rebel capture after deadly protest

    Peruvian police captured 11 Shining Path rebels and freed 10 children thought to be in combat training, President Ollanta Humala said on Friday after a string of military setbacks and a week of anti-mining violence.

  • 20/04/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's army prepares for 'all-out' assault on rebels

    Peru's army is preparing one of its largest offensives in two decades against Shining Path rebels, officials said, hoping to quash remnants of the group that embarrassed the government over the weekend.

  • 22/04/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala gains in poll on kidnap, mine rescues

    Peruvian President Ollanta Humala's approval rating climbed to 56 percent in April, boosted by the release of energy industry workers kidnapped by Shining Path rebels, an Ipsos Apoyo poll showed on Sunday.

  • 27/04/2012 | Latin America

    Peru rebels kill 3 security forces, injure 2 on army search

    Shining Path rebels killed three members of Peru's security forces and wounded two others while they were searching for police who disappeared in an earlier ambush, the armed forces said.

  • 12/12/2011 | Latin America

    Peru's new mining minister says to attract investment

    Peru's new mine and energy minister said the government would attract private investment to the vast sector while requiring that it bring more social benefits for the fast-growing economy.

  • 17/01/2012 | Latin America

    Peruvian Vice-President quits over corruption allegations

    Peruvian Vice President Omar Chehade has resigned over corruption allegations but lawmakers expect him to try to hang onto his seat in Congress, where he could face an expulsion vote later today.

  • 18/04/2012 | Latin America

    Peru rebel leader mocks Humala's army after ambush

    Peru's first major hostage-taking in a decade was a ruse to lure soldiers into a remote jungle valley and kill them in ambushes, said the Shining Path rebel who led the kidnappings of 36 gas workers.

  • 15/11/2011 | Latin America

    Peru panel votes to suspend VP from Congress

    The ethics committee in Peru's Congress voted to suspend Vice President Omar Chehade from the legislature over corruption allegations, racheting up pressure on him to resign from both posts.

  • 05/12/2011 | Latin America

    Peru enforces emergency decree to end mining protest

    Security forces fanned out across Peru's Cajamarca region today to enforce emergency measures decreed by President Ollanta Humala to put an end to 11 days of protests against a $4.8 billion gold mine project.

  • 06/12/2011 | Latin America

    Peru detains leaders of protests over Newmont mine

    Peru's counterterrorism police detained two leaders of protests that have stalled Newmont Mining's $4.8 billion Conga gold mine project, in a widening crackdown by President Ollanta Humala.

  • 18/10/2011 | Latin America

    Peru’s vice president scandal throws Humala in political turmoil

    Prominent lawmakers urged Peruvian Vice President Omar Chehade to explain himself or step down after allegedly asking a police general to help his brother evict workers from a cooperative farm that a private company wanted to take over. The episode has made Peru's popular President Ollanta Humala face his first political crisis just three months into his term.

  • 20/10/2011 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala says backs investigation of VP

    Peru's President Ollanta Humala broke his silence surrounding the first political crisis of his government, saying he backed investigations into alleged corruption by Vice President Omar Chehade.

  • 07/11/2011 | Latin America

    Ruling party, opposition urge Peru VP to resign

    Peruvian lawmakers said that Vice-President Omar Chehade should resign as soon as possible over corruption allegations to put an end to the first political scandal of Ollanta Humala's young presidency.

  • 09/06/2011 | Latin America

    Humala: 'Peru's economy is rock solid'

    The newly elected Peruvian president said, during an interview for Venezuelan channel Telesur that the Peru’s economy is to “stay rock solid.”

  • 28/07/2011 | Latin America

    ‘I promise I’ll live,’ Chávez assures CFK

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, who currently undergoes a treatment for cancer, said he has had a “beautiful” conversation with his Argentine counterpart Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, to whom he promised he will beat the disease.

  • 28/09/2011 | Latin America

    High hopes indigenous consultation law in Peru, few effects

    A law that Peru's indigenous leaders fought for two years to get passed and the government says could end strife over natural resources may not resolve conflicts as hoped when it goes into effect in January.

  • 25/05/2011 | Latin America

    Writers reject Fujimori comeback

    Over one hundred Peruvian writers, among them the Nobel prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, have signed an open letter rejecting and repudiating the return of the Fujimori family to power. According to the authors´ point of view, it is a threat to democracy and civil liberties.

  • 04/06/2011 | Latin America

    Peruvian poll shows Humala with tiny lead

    Left-wing Ollanta Humala has edged ahead of right-wing lawmaker Keiko Fujimori heading into Sunday's presidential run-off, a poll by Datum showed, though the race is still technically tied, a source familiar with the data said.

  • 07/06/2011 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala says will chart his own course

    Peru's leftist president-elect Ollanta Humala said on Tuesday he will chart his own course and won't follow the path of his former political mentor, Venezuela's fiery socialist President Hugo Chavez.

  • 04/05/2011 | Latin America

    New Peru poll shows Humala, Fujimori nearly tied

    Right-wing lawmaker Keiko Fujimori is in a virtual tie with left-wing nationalist Ollanta Humala a month before Peru's presidential election, a poll showed, driving stocks higher.

  • 07/05/2011 | Latin America

    Peru poll shows Humala and Fujimori in virtual tie

    Peru's left-wing nationalist Ollanta Humala and right-wing lawmaker Keiko Fujimori are running almost neck-and-neck ahead of a June 5 presidential run-off election, a poll by Lima's Catholic University showed.

  • 23/05/2011 | Latin America

    Keiko Fujimori leads race in Peru polls

    Right-wing lawmaker Keiko Fujimori holds a lead over left-wing Ollanta Humala just two weeks before Peru's June 5 presidential election, but pollsters say the race could still be won be either candidate. Keiko is the daughter of jailed former President Alberto Fujimori

  • 09/04/2011 | Latin America

    Humala gains ethnic vote, widens lead in Peru

    Leftist front-runner Ollanta Humala, seeking to shore up the crucial ethnic vote, yesterday urged poor Peruvians with indigenous roots to back him in Sunday's presidential election.

  • 10/04/2011 | Latin America

    Ollanta Humala wins Peru 1st round, 2nd place up for grabs

    Left-wing nationalist Ollanta Humala won the first round of Peru's presidential election but there was a tight race to see who would face him in a June run-off, early official results and unofficial counts showed.

  • 12/04/2011 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala promises investors stability, peace

    Left-wing nationalist Ollanta Humala promised to promote a stable investment climate and defuse social conflicts if he wins a presidential run-off in June that will hinge on swaying centrist voters.


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