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Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV receives young Peruvians participating in the Jubilee of Young People at the Vatican on July 28, 2025. The Pope welcomed them ‘as pilgrims of hope’ ready to meet thousands of other young people to celebrate the Holy Year event together. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV receives young Peruvians participating in the Jubilee of Young People at the Vatican on July 28, 2025. The Pope welcomed them ‘as pilgrims of hope’ ready to meet thousands of other young people to celebrate the Holy Year event together. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV receives young Peruvians participating in the Jubilee of Young People at the Vatican on July 28, 2025. The Pope welcomed them ‘as pilgrims of hope’ ready to meet thousands of other young people to celebrate the Holy Year event together. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV receives young Peruvians participating in the Jubilee of Young People at the Vatican on July 28, 2025. The Pope welcomed them ‘as pilgrims of hope’ ready to meet thousands of other young people to celebrate the Holy Year event together. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV receives young Peruvians participating in the Jubilee of Young People at the Vatican on July 28, 2025. The Pope welcomed them ‘as pilgrims of hope’ ready to meet thousands of other young people to celebrate the Holy Year event together. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Meets Young Peruvians Participating In The Jubilee - Vatican

Pope Leo XIV receives young Peruvians participating in the Jubilee of Young People at the Vatican on July 28, 2025. The Pope welcomed them ‘as pilgrims of hope’ ready to meet thousands of other young people to celebrate the Holy Year event together. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Kako in Peru

Princess Kako in Peru

Japanese Princess Kako chats with Japanese Peruvians in Lima on Nov. 3, 2023, during an official visit to Peru.

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Princess Kako in Peru

Princess Kako in Peru

Japanese Princess Kako attends a tree-planting ceremony in a Japanese garden at a cultural hall in Lima operated by Japanese Peruvians on Nov. 3, 2023.

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Princess Kako in Peru

Princess Kako in Peru

Japanese Princess Kako walks in a Japanese garden at a cultural hall in Lima operated by Japanese Peruvians on Nov. 3, 2023.

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Princess Kako in Peru

Princess Kako in Peru

Japanese Princess Kako makes a speech during a ceremony in Lima hosted by Japanese Peruvians on Nov. 3, 2023, to mark the 150th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and Peru.

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Princess Kako in Peru

Princess Kako in Peru

Japanese Princess Kako makes a speech during a ceremony in Lima hosted by Japanese Peruvians on Nov. 3, 2023, to mark the 150th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and Peru.

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Princess Kako in Peru

Princess Kako in Peru

Japanese Princess Kako makes a speech during a ceremony in Lima hosted by Japanese Peruvians on Nov. 3, 2023, to mark the 150th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and Peru.

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Peru strengthens vaccine administration following new COVID-19 variant

STORY: Peru strengthens vaccine administration following new COVID-19 variant DATELINE: Sept. 3, 2023 LENGTH: 00:03:36 LOCATION: Lima CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Ministry of Health conference announcing the new variant in Peru 2. various of the vaccination 3. various of Peruvians in downtown Lima 4. various of vaccine 5. various of the vaccination STORYLINE: Peruvian Health Minister Cesar Vasquez announced on Friday that in the coming days they will reinforce the administration of the bivalent vaccine against the coronavirus variant EG.5 after confirming the first two cases in the country. He emphasized that the bivalent vaccine "provides the best protection against these new variants" and mentioned that the country has a "sufficient quantity of these vaccines" to protect the entire population, especially vulnerable groups and those who have not yet been vaccinated against the new coronavirus. According to the Ministry of Health, these EG.5 variant cases involve a 57-year-old male and a

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Peru promotes wetlands preservation

STORY: Peru promotes wetlands preservation DATELINE: Feb. 4, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:53 LOCATION: Lima CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (Spanish): DANIELA CHANGANAQUI ALFARO, Head of Prohvilla's Scientific and Project Development Office 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (Spanish): DANIELA CHANGANAQUI ALFARO, Head of Prohvilla's Scientific and Project Development Office STORYLINE: With the thematic tour "Without water there are no wetlands" by the Pantanos de Villa Natural Protected Area (Prohvilla) in the Chorrillo district of Lima, capital of Peru, local authorities promote among Peruvians the need to work to preserve the various wetlands of the country. The four-day program started on Feb. 2 on the occasion of the celebration of World Wetlands Day, said Daniela Changanaqui Alfaro, head of Prohvilla's Scientific and Project Development Office. SOUNDBITE 1 (Spanish): DANIELA CHANGANAQUI ALFARO, Head of Prohvilla's Scientific and Project Development Office "It's important to know about how important the ecosystem i

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Disaster relief event in Peru

Disaster relief event in Peru

LIMA, Peru - Japanese-Peruvians perform in a musical during an event in Lima, Peru, on May 21, 2011, to support Japanese areas hit by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami.

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Elderly Japanese-Peruvians do not hide anger at World War II

Elderly Japanese-Peruvians do not hide anger at World War II

LIMA, Peru - Augusto Kage, in this photo taken June 20, runs a seafood restaurant in El Callao, neighboring Lima.

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Elderly Japanese-Peruvians do not hide anger at World War II

Elderly Japanese-Peruvians do not hide anger at World War II

LIMA, Peru - Sisters Yuriko Tanaka (R) and Miyoko Sakata are photographed together in Lima on June 19 as they view photos of a U.S. internment camp in Texas and other facilities.

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Ex-Peruvian editor Sakuda talks about ousted President Fujimori

Ex-Peruvian editor Sakuda talks about ousted President Fujimori

LIMA, Peru - Alejandro Sakuda, former editor-in-chief of major Peruvian newspaper La Republica, meets with Kyodo News in Lima on Dec. 12 to talk about deposed President Alberto Fujimori. He accused Fujimori of ''deceiving Peruvians'' for having denied holding Japanese citizenship during the 10 years he was the country's leader.

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Japanese-Peruvians rally in Tokyo, demand Fujimori go home

Japanese-Peruvians rally in Tokyo, demand Fujimori go home

TOKYO, Japan - A group of Japanese-Peruvians staged a demonstration Dec. 10 in Tokyo's busy Shibuya district, demanding deposed Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori go home and answer to allegations about human rights abuses under his administration. The Japanese-Peruvians, along with Japanese members of a citizens group calling for democratic reforms in Peru, chanted ''Fujimori, go home.'' Fujimori, who is staying at the Tokyo home of novelist Ayako Sono, refuses to return to Peru, where authorities want him to face trial over allegations that he amassed illegal funds while in office.

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Kin of victims in Peruvian hostage crisis meet Obuchi

Kin of victims in Peruvian hostage crisis meet Obuchi

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (2nd from L) meets at his official Tokyo residence July 27 relatives of three Peruvians who died in the military operation that ended the hostage standoff at the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima in 1997. Relatives of Supreme Court Justice Carlos Giusti, as well as commandos Juan Valer and Raul Jimenez, are in Japan on a weeklong trip at the invitation of the Japanese government.

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Peruvians aged 18 and up with pre-existing conditions take 2nd booster

STORY: Peruvians aged 18 and up with pre-existing conditions take 2nd booster DATELINE: June 8, 2022 LENGTH: 0:03:08 LOCATION: Lima CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of people getting a fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): GIULIANA DEL CASTILLO, Manager of Health and Social Wellness at San Isidro Municipality in Lima, Peru STORYLINE: Peruvians older than 18 years old who suffer from pre-existing conditions or comorbidities in regard to COVID-19 can now go to vaccination sites to take a fourth dose, or a second booster, in order to combat COVID-19. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): GIULIANA DEL CASTILLO, Manager of Health and Social Wellness at San Isidro Municipality in Lima, Peru "Since June 1, we have started vaccination for people who have COVID comorbidities, aged 18 and up. It is important that people come out to get vaccinated in order to strengthen their immune system." According to the health official, it is necessary for those older than 18 years old and who suffer from health vulnerab

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Peruvian expert urges strict observance of anti-epidemic measures after mask restrictions eased

STORY: Peruvian expert urges strict observance of anti-epidemic measures after mask restrictions eased DATELINE: May 5, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:49 LOCATION: Lima CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of street views in Peru 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): GUSTAVO GRANDEZ, Medical researcher at National University at San Marcos in Peru STORYLINE: Peruvians should continue to be responsible in terms of safety measures against COVID-19, following the loosening of the mask mandate in the country starting this May, medical expert Gustavo Grandez warns. This loosening of requirements will take place in regions in which more than 80 percent of the population has received three vaccine doses. The first localities that reached this requirement were metro Lima, the Lima provinces, the province Callao, Ancash and Ica. The doctor and researcher at the Center of Technological, Biomedical and Environmental Investigation at the National University of San Marcos said that, in this sense, Peruvians should maintain social distancing,

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Elderly Japanese-Peruvians do not hide anger at World War II

Elderly Japanese-Peruvians do not hide anger at World War II

LIMA, Peru - Sisters Yuriko Tanaka (R) and Miyoko Sakata are photographed together in Lima on June 19 as they view photos of a U.S. internment camp in Texas and other facilities. (Kyodo)

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Disaster relief event in Peru

Disaster relief event in Peru

LIMA, Peru - Japanese-Peruvians perform in a musical during an event in Lima, Peru, on May 21, 2011, to support Japanese areas hit by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami. (Kyodo)

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Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako visits a welfare facility for Japanese-Peruvians in Callao near Lima on July 12, 2019, during her visit to mark the 120th anniversary of the start of Japanese immigration to Peru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako visits a welfare facility for Japanese-Peruvians in Callao near Lima on July 12, 2019, during her visit to mark the 120th anniversary of the start of Japanese immigration to Peru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako visits a welfare facility for Japanese-Peruvians in Callao near Lima on July 12, 2019, during her visit to mark the 120th anniversary of the start of Japanese immigration to Peru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako in Peru

Japanese Princess Mako visits a welfare facility for Japanese-Peruvians in Callao near Lima on July 12, 2019, during her visit to mark the 120th anniversary of the start of Japanese immigration to Peru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Peruvians protest Fujimori pardon

Peruvians protest Fujimori pardon

Thousands of Peruvians march in Lima on Dec. 28, 2017, in protest against the humanitarian pardon granted to former President Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Peruvians protest Fujimori pardon

Peruvians protest Fujimori pardon

Peruvians gather in a square in Lima on Dec. 25, 2017 to protest the pardon granted to former President Alberto Fujimori. Protesters raised black-framed photographs of the victims of a bloody counterinsurgency campaign during Fujimori's rightwing 1990-2000 government. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Anti-TPP protest in Peru

Anti-TPP protest in Peru

Peruvians demonstrate against the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade pact in the capital Lima on Nov. 18, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-Peruvian editor Sakuda talks about ousted President Fujimori

Ex-Peruvian editor Sakuda talks about ousted President Fujimori

LIMA, Peru - Alejandro Sakuda, former editor-in-chief of major Peruvian newspaper La Republica, meets with Kyodo News in Lima on Dec. 12 to talk about deposed President Alberto Fujimori. He accused Fujimori of ''deceiving Peruvians'' for having denied holding Japanese citizenship during the 10 years he was the country's leader.

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Japanese-Peruvians rally in Tokyo, demand Fujimori go home

Japanese-Peruvians rally in Tokyo, demand Fujimori go home

TOKYO, Japan - A group of Japanese-Peruvians staged a demonstration Dec. 10 in Tokyo's busy Shibuya district, demanding deposed Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori go home and answer to allegations about human rights abuses under his administration. The Japanese-Peruvians, along with Japanese members of a citizens group calling for democratic reforms in Peru, chanted ''Fujimori, go home.'' Fujimori, who is staying at the Tokyo home of novelist Ayako Sono, refuses to return to Peru, where authorities want him to face trial over allegations that he amassed illegal funds while in office.

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Kin of victims in Peruvian hostage crisis meet Obuchi

Kin of victims in Peruvian hostage crisis meet Obuchi

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (2nd from L) meets at his official Tokyo residence July 27 relatives of three Peruvians who died in the military operation that ended the hostage standoff at the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima in 1997. Relatives of Supreme Court Justice Carlos Giusti, as well as commandos Juan Valer and Raul Jimenez, are in Japan on a weeklong trip at the invitation of the Japanese government.

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