Peru News in English
February 7, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 7th February, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.
Peru finalizes the purchase of combat aircraft for its Air Force, citing U.S. leadership.
Peru expresses discontent to Mexico over political videos involving Betssy Chávez at its embassy.
Peru's Liga 1 standings update: Universitario and Alianza Lima aim for leadership in the Apertura.
A Venezuelan citizen wanted for homicide in Chile has been expelled from Peru.
Julio Velarde offers advice to the winning candidate in the upcoming 2026 elections.
A missing engineer from Los Olivos was found deceased in a morgue after a month-long search.
The Peruvian Congress gathers 62 signatures to call an extraordinary session on a censure motion.
Peru's banks report record profits of 14 billion soles, while maintaining high consumer interest rates.
A new community center in Lima promises to transform the shopping experience for residents.
Experts warn about the potential decline of smartphones in the age of artificial intelligence.
The Islamic State claims responsibility for a deadly attack on a mosque in Pakistan.
Clinica San Juan de Dios introduces “Juanito,” a virtual assistant aimed at enhancing patient care.
Diresa Loreto strengthens partnerships with journalists to combat dengue prevention efforts.
Specialists highlight the dangers of tobacco consumption, urging public awareness and action.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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