Peru News in English
April 17, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 17th April, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.
Abandoned voting ballots found in Surquillo raise concerns over electoral custody failures.
Roberto Sánchez and Rafael López Aliaga continue to battle for the second spot in elections.
Juntos por el Perú plans to report Lima's mayor for violating political neutrality.
Rafael López Aliaga offers a reward for evidence of electoral fraud amid ongoing disputes.
Congress grants confidence vote to Luis Arroyo's cabinet amidst political tensions.
New law increases pensions for retired teachers to S/3,500 despite warnings from authorities.
FBI warns about Chinese apps posing risks to mobile security in the United States.
New school shooting in Turkey leaves at least nine dead, raising safety concerns.
U.S. Senate rejects resolution to prevent Trump from ordering new attacks on Iran.
Mitsubishi enters the taxi market with a new electric crossover, aiming for efficiency.
Astronauts from Artemis II praise their spacecraft after returning to Earth from lunar mission.
Auroras borealis expected in 18 U.S. states on April 16th and 17th, a sight not to miss.
Emergency health teams conduct house-to-house checks in Juliaca due to measles cases.
Leptospirosis alert issued as early detection is crucial for pet health.
Dengue cases rise in La Libertad, prompting activation of a special unit for patient care.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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