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Dan Collyns
Dan Collyns is a British multimedia journalist based in Lima, Peru. His written, radio and TV reports have been published and broadcast internationally. You can follow him on twitter: @yachay_dc
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Devastating downpour, caused by high ocean temperatures, could not have been predicted, president said, months after state of emergency declared for wildfires
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With almost 90% of votes counted, candidate for incumbent party just short of 40% required for outright victory
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International arrest warrant issued for 70-year-old Toledo over claims he took bribes from construction giant Odebrecht
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Peru, one of the hotspots for tuberculosis, has some of the highest global recovery rates thanks to a community-based method for fighting the disease
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Ricardo Stuckert’s astounding images reminded me of my experiences meeting isolated indigenous people. With living space diminishing, their future is in peril
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Blazes have burnt 12,000 hectares, including five protected natural areas and endangered species under threat from fires that ‘took us by surprise’
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As Paris climate agreement comes into force, inhabitants of Amazon rainforest demand recognition of key role their communities play in conservation
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Al fundar una ONG antes de concluír su mandato, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski quería asegurar el agua y saneamiento para todos los peruanos
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Researchers and campaingers suspect pollution killed the rare Titicaca water frogs that are endemic to the famous lake and derive their nickname from their wrinkly skin
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A programme of cash transfers tied to regular health checks for children has turned Peru into a remarkable success story in tackling infant malnutrition
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Tens of thousands expected to support marches in Lima and beyond as women stage countrywide ‘cry against impunity’ in face of almost daily attacks
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Peru’s public prosecutor says former president and his health ministers were not responsible for forced sterilisations in 1990s, leaving survivors angry
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That Evo Morales lost a bid for a fourth term in February is today the least of his problems, as his government stands accused of targeting press freedom over coverage of the spiralling saga of a child fathered with an ex-girlfriend
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Maxima Acuña de Chaupe has won a major environmental prize for defending her land from the biggest gold-mining project in South America
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Despite Keiko Fujimori’s efforts to distance herself from her father’s ‘errors’ the frontrunner is forced to suspend events in run-up to Sunday’s election
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Cholitas were once seen as second-class citizens in Bolivia, but their inimitable wrestling performances, which entertain tourists and locals alike, have earned earned these indigenous women acceptance and respect
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Figures show president will not be able to continue his unbroken run in power after constitutional amendment is defeated at ballot box by 51% to 49%
Water in development How can Peru prepare to withstand more devastating floods and landslides?