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In Peru, private corporations are hiring public law enforcers, writes Stephanie Boyd.

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Tax avoidance is anything but a victimless crime, with some of its most pernicious effects in the Global South, ...

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Vanessa Baird reviews a gripping new documentary from Peru which has global implications.

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Roxana Olivera talks to Goldman Environment Prize winner Máxima Acuña.

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Roxana Olivera meets indigenous women in Peru who are still waiting for justice, two decades after being...

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A blow for press freedom occurs just as the country prepares for a new ultra-right government, writes Stephanie Boyd...

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Despite the election upset, the opposition will not be silenced, writes Stephanie Boyd.

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Peruvians head to polling stations across the Andean nation, Lucas Iberico Lozada reports.

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The first email ever sent from the Wampis community of Soledad in the Peruvian rainforest was to New Internationalist...

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Graciela Romero Vasquez decries the intersection of violence, money and state collusion in the mining...

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Thomas Mc Donagh on the unequal struggle between Amazonian communities and Spanish transnational Repsol.

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The climate summit in Peru dodged all the big issues. Now the clock is ticking, says Joe Ware.

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Milan Gandhi looks at what’s at stake at COP20 for those bearing the brunt of the West’s failure to tackle...

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Peru’s climate change talks open to allegations of hypocrisy and deception, Stephanie Boyd reports.

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Strange goings-on in the trial of indigenous protesters accused of killing police in Bagua. Roxana Olivera...

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Stephanie Boyd on why she thinks the mega-miner should win Public Eye’s competition.

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