The Washington Times

Peru

Latest Peru Items
  • Restaurant owners said to harbor illegals

    A criminal complaint unsealed yesterday charges the owners of the El Pollo Rico restaurant in Wheaton with employing and harboring illegal aliens, money laundering and structuring deposits to avoid currency reporting requirements.


  • Nonnative penguins eyed for U.S. list

    The Bush administration will decide whether nearly a dozen species of nonnative penguins will be included on the U.S. list of threatened and endangered species and whether a decline in populations is based in part on global warming.


  • Nonnative penguins eyed for U.S. list

    The Bush administration will decide whether nearly a dozen species of nonnative penguins will be included on the U.S. list of threatened and endangered species and whether a decline in populations is based in part on global warming.


  • Liberia tops list of embassy liens

    U.S. taxpayers send tens of millions of dollars in foreign aid to the Republic of Liberia, yet the West African nation owes the D.C. government back taxes on its 16th Street embassy property in Northwest, city records show.


  • Violence in vogue on bags, T-shirts

    When actress Cameron Diaz bought a purse as a tourist in China, she never expected the uproar she would face by carrying it to Peru.


  • Inside Politics

    Edwards' shuffle


  • Briefly

    MEXICO


  • Embassy Row

    Latin trade crucial


  • Associated Press photographs
A Bolivian farmer picked coca leaves to sell. Most cocaine in Bolivia comes from humble drug labs and operations.

    Cocaine pushes through Brazil

    PUERTO SUAREZ, Bolivia -- The view into Brazil from this Bolivian border city is of an Amazon jungle paradise: an endless green horizon broken only by a patch of urban skyline reflected in a shimmering lagoon.


Happening Now