In a new film, a young man tries to escape Santiago de Chuco—just like the town’s biggest hero once did.
Peru
In a poor neighborhood on Lima’s outskirts, supply disruptions and rising prices have residents struggling to afford staples.
Lima-based journalist Mitra Taj discusses Pedro Castillo’s second impeachment, Alberto Fujimori’s almost-release from prison, and the blanquirroja’s clutch World Cup qualifier win.
This week features features children of musicians from Argentina and Cuba who are extraordinary artists in their own right, alongside a live concert of music by younger composers in New York.
Fears of a radical shift by Peru’s president are misplaced, but lack of direction remains a problem.
Economists weigh in on what membership in the "club of rich nations" could mean for their countries.
Rising demand for the commodity should be a boon for the region, but the path ahead isn’t straightforward, explains Luna Lithium’s Emily Hersh.