Peru News in English
January 29, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 29th January, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.
Citizens in Ayacucho demand justice during a live protest led by Generation Z.
The National Bank announces salary and pension payment dates for February 2026.
Over 1.2 million Peruvians can vote from 121 cities abroad in upcoming elections.
The Ministry of Education confirms the start date for the 2026 school year.
Lima experiences its hottest day of summer, with temperatures soaring above 30 degrees Celsius.
Marilya Gonzales faces controversy after a private video goes viral online.
The future of José Jerí hangs in the balance as Congress debates his potential censure.
The government intensifies efforts against illegal mining with new strategies and military support.
Indecopi prepares for a property auction with starting prices as low as 7,362 soles.
César Acuña unveils his campaign team for the 2026 elections, including former ministers.
Marco Rubio warns the Senate that the U.S. is ready to use force against Venezuela if needed.
The Constitutional Court's ruling on outsourcing pressures the Supreme Court's final decision.
Health officials report a significant dengue outbreak in La Libertad as cases rise.
A journalist credits his Apple Watch for alerting him to a serious health issue.
Esteban Pavez confirms his transfer to Alianza Lima, marking a new chapter in his career.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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