Flooding, landslides strike Peru
Torrential rains, landslides and overflowing of rivers have killed 25 people and affected over 200,000 in Peru since the beginning of the year.
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Quinn Kelley 0 Comment Americas, Weather, World flooding, landslides, Lima, Peru
Torrential rains, landslides and overflowing of rivers have killed 25 people and affected over 200,000 in Peru since the beginning of the year.
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Jin Kim 0 Comment World Lima, parade, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, Peru, peru independence day
Peru gained independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821. A large military parade is held in honor of the Armed Forces and the National Police of Peru.
Quinn Kelley 0 Comment The Baltimore Sun, World Barcelona, Cincinnati, gay pride, India, Istanbul, LGBT, Lima, London, Peru, Seoul, Turkey
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month is celebrated in June each year to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York. Thousands have gathered at parades around the world to celebrate LGBT pride.
Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Daily Brief Antofagasta, Chile, China, cricket, Egypt, elephant, England, flood, India, Israel, Kiev, Lima, Mursi, Nelson Mandela, Nepal, surf, Tel Aviv, Tour de France
Protests in Egypt continue as pro Mohamed Mursi rally in the streets of Cairo, riders hit a bump in the road during the seventy stage of the Tour de France as they pile up during a fall, children release balloons following prayers for Nelson Mandela outside the hospital where he is being treated and more in today’s daily brief.