Peru News in English
March 10, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 10th March, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.
Minedu coordinates with private schools to ensure educational continuity during remote classes.
Water cuts in Lima from March 9th to 11th affect several districts.
Geopolitical tensions push the dollar to S/3.50 while gold remains a safe haven asset.
Energy Minister says gas pipeline repairs could finish ahead of schedule.
High waves reported in Lima, potentially tripling wave height until March 12th.
Alianza Lima defeats Melgar 3-1, becoming the new leader of the Apertura Tournament.
Keiko Fujimori's party brings 28 candidates facing legal issues to the 2026 elections.
Datum survey shows electoral landscape shifting as elections approach.
Former Energy Deputy Minister criticizes past government for ignoring pipeline alternatives.
Government announces S/120 bonus for taxi drivers amid natural gas shortages.
Trump claims the war in Iran is nearly over as oil prices drop below $100.
Massacre in Lebanon raises death toll to 394, including 83 children, due to Israeli attacks.
Dengue cases in Peru surpass 7,400 with 12 fatalities reported this year.
Minsa warns of potential indigenous measles outbreak in Peru amid health system concerns.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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