Indigenous women in Peru are fighting for their rights in a context of dispossession, environmental damage and violence.
Machu Picchu has always been hard to reach, but a new airport will soon change that and bring 200% more visitors to the area – and some area residents aren't happy about it.
The “March of Sacrifice” was organized by the relatives of those murdered in 2023, when newly installed President Dina ...
Hiking to Machu Picchu has long been on my bucket list. That a 600-year-old abandoned town built by the Incans is still ...
From supporting 60,000+ Andean alpacas and 7600+ alpaquero and weaver families to using 98% natural, organic, and recycled fibers, the 2025 report highlights how PAKA brings people closer to the sourc ...
Actors Milena Cataño y Daniela Cusi will present a staged reading of Three Sea Stories, exploring sisterhood, memory, and the generational wounds shared across Latinx families The Bravas Theatre & ...
The third matchday of the CONMEBOL Women's Nations League was full of dramatic moments. Read on to see how the four games played out. With the Argentinian national team on a break, it was a good ...
In Peru, women’s rights exist in a strange paradox: on paper, we have the laws, the representation, and the international commitments that promise equality; in reality, our lives tell a different ...
Nestled in the Peruvian Andes near Cusco, Rainbow Mountain—locally known as Vinicunca—displays natural mineral striations that create its multicolored appearance. The surrounding landscape blends reds ...
At least 900 tourists were stranded near Peru’s ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu on Tuesday, the country’s tourism minister said, after a passenger train service was suspended due to a protest.
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