OPINION
International Analysis: Four Years Later, Egyptians’ Revolution Co-opted
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By Martin Libicki and David Gompert — The Mark News — Responsible media reported that ISIS...International Analysis: Illegal Logging in Myanmar and China’s Complicity
Op-Ed by Yun Sun — The Mark News — The recent escalation of tensions in northern Myanmar –...
ARCHAEOLOGY
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Editorial: Don’t Tread On Me
Over the course of five decades, German-born Peruvian archaeologist Maria Reiche dedicated her life... -
Peru to File Charges Against Govt Archaeologist Over Nazca Lines Damage
The Ministry of Culture is to press criminal charges against an archaeologist stationed in the... -
Beyond Machu Picchu — Choquequirao, Lost City in the Clouds
By Gary Ziegler — The first rays of morning sunlight illuminate the great stone altar, streaming...
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Peru Energy Summit in March
A Peru Energy Summit is being held in Lima March 9 and 10, organized by Latin Markets. This is the second year this energy summit is being held, and will examine major investment, development and operational challenges and opportunities in the market. More than 60 presenters from the most important […]
Read more ›International Analysis: Illegal Logging in Myanmar and China’s Complicity
Op-Ed by Yun Sun — The Mark News — The recent escalation of tensions in northern Myanmar – resulting from the military’s crackdown on illegal logging – once again brought Myanmar to the top of China’s list of foreign policy priorities. Myanmar is the second-largest country in Southeast Asia. It […]
Read more ›Fall in the Sol Coming Sooner than Later
By Nicholas Asheshov — The pressure on the Sol is building up. In the first three days of this week, mostly on Monday 26 and Wednesday 28, the Central Reserve Bank sold $665 million from the country’s reserves cache to block a free market fall in price beyond its new S/.3=US$1 level, reached reluctantly […]
Read more ›Peru Sees Higher Copper, Zinc and Silver Production
Peru’s government is banking on an increase in copper, zinc and silver production this year, which would help support a rebound in a sluggish economy. The director of mining at the Mines and Energy Ministry, Edgardo Alva, said that Peru should produce about 1.8 million tonnes of copper in 2015, […]
Read more ›Congress Rescinds Government Youth Labor Law
Peruvian lawmakers yesterday rescinded government legislation to create a new youth labor code, after heavy backlash from student organizations and union groups. The legislation, which became known as the “Ley Pulpin,” was at the center of a number of street protests over the last few weeks by students and unions […]
Read more ›International Analysis— Paris Terrorist Attacks: A Godsend for Marine Le Pen?
Op-Ed by Emmanuel Martin — The Mark News The deadly Paris attacks earlier this month – carried out by the Kouachi brothers at Charlie Hebdo and by Amedy Coulibaly against a kosher supermarket – were clearly launched in the name of radical Islam. Claiming that “political correctness” and “permissiveness” towards […]
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