LIMA (Reuters) - Protesters blocked key roads and forced the closure of five airports in Peru amid violent protests that flared up again on Friday and have left at least 16 dead, following the ousting and arrest of former President Pedro Castillo.
Pressure rose on Peru s fledgling government Friday as two cabinet members resigned following deadly protests that have rocked the country since former President Pedro Castillo s removal from office
Pressure is rising on Peru's fledgling government after two cabinet members resigned following deadly protests that have rocked the country since the ousting and arr.
Peru's Congress on Friday rejected a move to bring forward elections as deadly protests left thousands of tourists stranded in the gateway city to Machu Picchu.