Peru News in English

June 3, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 3rd June, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.

Government announces temporary subsidy for public transport in Lima and Callao due to rising fuel prices.

Roberto Sánchez alters his government program just a week before the presidential elections in Peru.

Family members of Zoila Castillo demand justice during the preventive detention hearing of Alexis Alcántara.

Electoral material for the 2026 elections has reached almost all voting offices in Peru.

Foreign Minister announces over 2,500 voting tables for Peruvians abroad in the upcoming elections.

Passengers will no longer pay transfer fees for national connections at Jorge Chávez Airport.

Keiko Fujimori criticizes Roberto Sánchez's new team, calling it a "political Frankenstein."

A woman in Trujillo sentenced to four years for causing the death of a security guard in an accident.

A woman claims the electoral office sent her to vote in Áncash despite voting in Comas for 15 years.

Record copper prices could lower the dollar's value in Peru, raising concerns among experts.

The Foreign Ministry ends the functions of ambassadors in 17 countries as new appointments await.

A significant El Niño phenomenon approaches, raising alarms about potential disasters in affected sectors.

Minsa intensifies measles vaccination efforts, sending health buses to schools and neighborhoods.

Carcinoma identified as the most common type of oral cancer in Peru, according to recent studies.

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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