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elcomercio.pe • Sports • World
A controversial non-VAR review of a foul on Paolo Guerrero during a Peru vs. Venezuela match is the focus of this article.
elcomercio.pe • Technology • Peru
AI-powered traffic solutions, like Hangzhou's City Brain, demonstrate the potential to significantly reduce congestion, offering a model for cities like Lima facing similar challenges.
gestion.pe • Technology • Peru
Worldcoin's iris-scanning technology for digital identity verification has gained over one million users in Peru, raising questions about privacy and data security.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
Peruvian law requires explicit consent for using employee images in advertising, with significant fines for non-compliance.
gestion.pe • Legal • Peru
A Peruvian court ordered a refund for a faulty apartment after a decade-long legal battle, highlighting delays in consumer protection processes and setting a precedent for future cases.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
Peru's Indecopi has established a one-year timeframe for completing property title independent, clarifying that this is the reasonable time frame if no timeframe is specified in the contract.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
A Peruvian Supreme Court ruling clarifies that workers who receive compensation for wrongful dismissal cannot be reinstated unless they return the funds.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
A Peruvian court ruled that Miraflores municipality's regulations on bars and restaurants, requiring weapon detectors and staff training, were illegal due to exceeding their legal authority.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
A Peruvian municipality was fined by Indecopi for unauthorized use of a photograph in its public promotions, highlighting the importance of obtaining consent and paying royalties for copyrighted material.
gestion.pe • Law • Peru
Indecopi ruled against Miraflores' restrictions on itinerant street vendors, declaring them illegal and highlighting the need for consistent provincial regulations.
gestion.pe • Economics • Peru
Donald Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs on imports from several countries, including Peru, has raised concerns among Peruvian businesses about the potential economic impact.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
A controversial new regulation in San Isidro, Peru, is sparking conflict among council members due to restrictions on information access and sanctions for perceived misconduct.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
This opinion piece criticizes Peru's government and private sector for their failures, citing several examples of corruption, negligence, and lack of accountability.
gestion.pe • Finance • Peru
Peruvian banks will be allowed to charge interest rates up to 115% on certain loans, a measure aimed at combating informal lending and promoting financial inclusion.
elcomercio.pe • Education • Peru
A proposed Peruvian law mandates a preparatory semester for university admission, sparking debate over its impact on university autonomy and equitable access to higher education.
elcomercio.pe • Entertainment • Peru
The Premios Luces, an award ceremony celebrating Peruvian entertainment and culture, held its annual event at the Hilton Hotel in Miraflores, showcasing talented individuals and awarding achievements in various fields.
elcomercio.pe • Crime • Peru
Fans attending the Stray Kids concert in Lima, Peru, report extortion attempts outside the San Marcos Stadium.
elcomercio.pe • Law • Peru
This article details the devastating effects of Peru's criminalization of abortion on women, highlighting the disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations and the role of healthcare professionals in perpetuating the issue.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
A proposed 'zero cycle' for Peruvian universities, requiring a preparatory semester before admission, faces criticism for its potential to strain university resources and undermine academic meritocracy.
elcomercio.pe • Business • Peru
Peruvian businesses invest a low percentage of their total labor costs on employee training, significantly less than the international average, leading to high employee turnover.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
A transportation strike in Lima, Peru, united formal and informal transport sectors against rising crime and government inaction.
valor.globo.com • Logistics • Peru
Despite initial enthusiasm, the Chancay port in Peru faces challenges in significantly impacting Brazilian trade due to high freight costs, customs procedures, and inadequate road and rail infrastructure.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte and several ministers attended the wake of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa in Barranco.
elcomercio.pe • Obituary • Peru
Actor Antonio Banderas paid tribute to the late Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, calling his death a 'dark day for literature'.
elcomercio.pe • Traffic • Peru
Residents of Surco districts 7 and 8 in Lima, Peru, are experiencing unbearable traffic congestion due to a high concentration of commercial centers, schools, universities, and clinics, impacting their quality of life.
elpais.com • Obituary • Peru
This article details the final years of Mario Vargas Llosa's life, focusing on his battle with an incurable illness and his reconciliation with family.
latercera.com • Obituary • Peru
This article details the final years of renowned author Mario Vargas Llosa, focusing on his undisclosed illness and his eventual passing.
elpais.com • Biography • Peru
This article details the complex romantic life of Peruvian Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, focusing on his significant relationships with Julia Urquidi, Patricia Llosa, and Isabel Preysler.
elcomercio.pe • Crime • Peru
In San Martín de Porres, Peru, residents report extortion attempts involving individuals placing false surveillance stickers on homes, raising concerns about escalating insecurity.
gestion.pe • Economics • Peru
A slight increase in the average desired salary in Peru to S/ 3,176 is observed, with variations across job sectors and experience levels.
elcomercio.pe • Traffic • Peru
Heavy traffic jams plague the Panamericana Sur highway in Peru due to the Semana Santa long weekend, causing significant delays for travelers heading to coastal destinations.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
The article details the operation of illegal warehouses in Barrios Altos, Lima, highlighting the risks, lack of regulation, and potential criminal involvement.
gestion.pe • Politics • Peru
Peru's Comptroller General warns of risks in the control of illegal trafficking of cultural goods at the new Jorge Chávez Airport, highlighting inadequate internet access and location of the Ministry of Culture's inspection module.
gestion.pe • Advertising • Peru
Peruvian audiences are shifting towards "social TV," impacting advertising strategies as viewers increasingly interact with television content through social media.
gestion.pe • Economics • Peru
A Peruvian study reveals a mismatch between the demand for graduates in certain professions and the number of university graduates.
gestion.pe • Business • Peru
A study reveals that while Peruvian businesses increasingly use AI-powered chatbots, Limeños prioritize speed in customer service but reject impersonal chatbot interactions.
gestion.pe • Business • Peru
Winning consortia in Peru's Lote I and VI oil auctions challenge Perupetro's objections, arguing that the rejection of their bids is based on an incorrect interpretation of financial regulations.
gestion.pe • Economics • Peru
Peru's Congress is poised to approve a bill including the General Sales Tax (IGV) in Obras por Impuestos (OxI) and establishing a new 'Servicios por Impuestos' (SxI) program, aiming to boost private investment in public projects.
gestion.pe • Business • Peru
The Peruvian bottled water market is experiencing growth, driven by health consciousness and innovation in flavors and packaging, with key players like AJE, ISM, and CBC leading the industry.
gestion.pe • Finance • Peru
Despite women in Peru having similar credit access and lower default rates than men, they face higher interest rates on loans, raising concerns about potential gender discrimination in the financial sector.
elcomercio.pe • History • Peru
This article details the history of early organized crime in Peru, focusing on French panderer mafias that exploited women through prostitution in Lima during the 1910s.
gestion.pe • Finance • Peru
Traditional mortgages in Peru offer lower interest rates than those facilitated by the MiVivienda fund, due to differences in borrower risk profiles and property values.
gestion.pe • Finance • Peru
In Peru, the demand for CFA-certified financial professionals is increasing, with a potential salary premium of up to 35% compared to MBA holders in specialized roles.
gestion.pe • Finance • Peru
Protecta Security's president discusses the impact of eliminating mandatory mortgage insurance in Peru, the growth of private income insurance, and the company's future plans.
oglobo.globo.com • Religion • Peru
Despite accusations of sexual abuse and sanctions from Pope Francis, Peruvian Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani defied the Vatican by attending pre-conclave activities.
elcomercio.pe • Crime • Peru
Six inmates escaped from a juvenile rehabilitation center in Peru using a homemade rope to scale a 9-meter wall, highlighting security failures and raising questions about the facility's management.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte criticizes the release of a suspect, known as 'Cuchillo,' in the murder of 13 miners, highlighting flaws within the country's justice system.
gestion.pe • Business • Peru
Peruvian bondholders are challenging the sale of Telefónica del Perú to Integra TecInternational for US$1 million, arguing the sale was irregular and harms their interests.
gestion.pe • Religion • Peru
American Cardinal Robert Prevost, a potential successor to Pope Francis, holds Peruvian nationality, confirmed by Peru's national identity registry.
elcomercio.pe • Culture • Peru
The article details the vibrant and growing ballroom scene in Lima, Peru, highlighting its origins, significance for the LGBTQ+ community, and its cultural impact.
elcomercio.pe • Tourism • Peru
Chiclayo, Peru, is gaining international attention after Pope Leon XIV's mention, leading to the planned launch of a religious and gastronomic tourism route.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte's entire cabinet resigned, leaving a temporary void in the exercise of power, sparking debate about the country's political stability and the government's response.
elcomercio.pe • Mycology • Peru
A group of Peruvian scientists, inspired by their mentor, are working to change public perception of fungi beyond the popular notions of mushrooms and hallucinogens, highlighting their crucial role in ecosystems and potential for diverse applications.
gestion.pe • Prisons • Peru
This article analyzes Peru's prison system, highlighting its severe overpopulation, the increasing costs of maintaining inmates, and ongoing debates about privatization and inmate labor.
elcomercio.pe • Education • Peru
In Peru, a significant number of young people are neither studying nor working, with women disproportionately affected, prompting an initiative to improve vocational guidance in schools.
gestion.pe • Telecommunications • Peru
This article details the 30-year history of Telefónica del Perú, from its privatization and market dominance to its current financial challenges and future plans.
gestion.pe • Business • Peru
KM40 mall, owned by Jefferson Farfán, is attracting more brands and visitors, with strategies focused on year-round appeal and community engagement.
gestion.pe • Finance • Peru
Investing in factoring with regional and municipal governments in Peru poses high risks due to payment uncertainties, hindering the growth of this financing tool for SMEs.
gestion.pe • Politics • Peru
Two bills propose significant changes to Peru's private pension system, allowing nearly total withdrawals at retirement and withdrawals for the unemployed.
elcomercio.pe • Crime • Peru
Two extortionists in Villa El Salvador, Peru, were injured, one fatally, when an explosive device they planted detonated prematurely.
elcomercio.pe • Crime • Peru
Two individuals are under investigation for the death of a Venezuelan woman in San Bartolo, Peru, with arrest warrants issued.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte's statements regarding her surgeries are contradicted by medical reports and witness testimonies, leading to a constitutional complaint against her for alleged omission of duties.
gestion.pe • Finance • Peru
Peru's Congress is considering an eighth withdrawal of funds from private pension funds (AFP), while the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) opposes it, creating a political standoff.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
A leaked report reveals a proposed 125% salary increase for Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, prompting public outcry and government secrecy.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
The Sánchez family's significant economic power in Peru's Pataz region, derived from informal mining and extensive property holdings, is intertwined with alleged political connections and legal investigations.
elcomercio.pe • Mining • Peru
A Peruvian prosecutor warns of at least ten areas facing critical illegal mining activity, mirroring the violence seen in Pataz and highlighting insufficient resources and legal loopholes.
theatlantic.com • History • Peru
An anthropologist's expedition to a remote Peruvian village unearths a trove of ancient Inca khipus, sparking renewed hope in deciphering this enigmatic writing system and uncovering lost history.
gestion.pe • Education • Peru
Peruvian technological institutes and schools are experiencing a surge in enrollment, nearing pre-pandemic levels and showing increased investment in infrastructure and technology.
elcomercio.pe • Economics • Peru
A study reveals that 80% of small businesses in Lima have been victims of at least one crime, resulting in significant economic losses and highlighting the impact of insecurity on Peru's economy.
elcomercio.pe • Crime • Peru
Rising insecurity in Peru significantly impacts small businesses, forcing them to incur extra security costs and even leading to closures, while hindering economic recovery.
gestion.pe • Business • Peru
The new owner of Telefónica del Perú outlines a plan to restructure the company, address its debts, and achieve a financial surplus by the first quarter of 2026.
elcomercio.pe • Crime • Peru
A new mass grave containing at least five bodies has been discovered in Pataz, Peru, linked to violence surrounding illegal gold mining.
gestion.pe • Cybersecurity • Peru
Cyberattack attempts in Peru surged ninefold in 2024, driven by the use of generative artificial intelligence, impacting sectors such as manufacturing and retail.