LIMA, Peru – The three Venezuelan migrants eke out a living 90 seconds at a time in a busy intersection of Peru's capital. When the traffic light flashes red, the acrobatics and break dancing starts.
LIMA, Perú — The three Venezuelan migrants eke out a living 90 seconds at a time in a busy intersection of Peru’s capital. When the traffic light flashes red, the acrobatics and break dancing starts.
"They're (the police) just standing there guarding. I imagine they’ve had their salaries raised so they can stand there and do nothing. Here, they all gather bravely and stand united, but when it ...
Protests in the streets of Peru have continued to grow as protesters continue to demand President Dina Boluarte's resignation and for her predecessor Pedro Castillo to return to office. "We have ...
Chef Javier Wong taught me the essence of ceviche. He started his restaurant in the garage of his house and it has expanded from there. He is the only chef in the kitchen and his restaurant has no ...
The article by Juan Arellano was originally published in Spanish on his Globalizado blog and translated into English for Global Voices by Victoria Robertson. Big cities are home to different kinds of ...
Guests will be able to wave hi to Old Saint Nick, who is wearing an oxygen tank and holding a candy cane, through the tank's 4-inch-thick windows. “Sixty years ago or so when we first went to the ...
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