Peru News in English

June 26, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 26th June, and here’s your Peru daily news capsule.

A seismic doublet may have caused the recent earthquakes in Venezuela.

Peru's electoral jury begins announcing results for the presidential runoff.

The JNE rejects nullification requests from Juntos por el Perú, citing weak arguments.

Experts warn Lima could face a quake 32 times more devastating than Venezuela's recent disaster.

The JNE officially hands out credentials to newly elected senators and parliamentarians.

The Peruvian sol and Lima's stock market drop as Keiko Fujimori emerges as the likely president.

Congress closes its final session of the unicameral era, maintaining constitutional order.

New legislation in Peru mandates military and police crimes be tried in military courts.

Isabella Ladera seeks help in locating a missing family member after the Venezuelan earthquakes.

The Ministry of Economy anticipates stronger impacts from El Niño starting in November.

Pope Francis sends 100,000 euros in humanitarian aid to Venezuela following the earthquakes.

The family of footballer Héctor Bello faces tragedy as his wife dies protecting their baby.

The Ministry of Health deploys ten intercultural brigades to improve healthcare in Loreto.

The Ministry of Health receives over 79,000 doses of Nirsevimab for infant protection.

Walking 30 minutes daily is recommended to protect the health of older adults.

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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