Peru News in English

May 7, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 7th May, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.

Business groups demand the JNE release audit results before announcing first-round election results.

Fernando Rospigliosi sends a law to the government to remove Delia Espinoza from the Bar Association.

Minsa reports 23 cases of Coxsackie virus and suspends in-person classes in some schools.

The JNJ initiates disciplinary action against Piero Corvetto over irregularities in the 2026 elections.

Argentina reveals tourists who died from hantavirus traveled through three countries before boarding.

The Pacific Alliance Scholarship 2026 applications open for academic exchanges in Chile, Colombia, or Mexico.

Latest ONPE count shows votes for Keiko Fujimori, Roberto Sánchez, and Rafael López Aliaga ahead of the second round.

A network deceives Peruvians into fighting for Russia, warns the Foreign Ministry against such traps.

The Prosecutor's Office explains why it couldn't request preventive detention for a driver who hit a security guard.

Over 8.8 million Peruvians live in poverty, with hunger affecting 41.6% in Metropolitan Lima.

Trump suspends military operation to escort ships in Hormuz at Pakistan's request.

More than 100 bombs dropped in ten minutes as BBC reconstructs Israel's deadliest attack on Lebanon.

Samsung retains its top position in the global gaming monitor market for the seventh consecutive year.

EsSalud urges parents to take extra precautions for children to prevent asthma crises.

The Childhood Commission summons the health minister to discuss progress in childhood immunization.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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