Peru

Greg Bestavros and Marina Fanous are confined to their hostel in Cusco, Peru after other guests in their hostel tested positive for coronavirus. They've been told they cannot leave for at least 28 days, and can't get on the government-supported plane to return to Canada. (Courtesy of Greg Bestavros and Marina Fanous)

For Canadians at a hostel in Peru, coronavirus has them trapped in their room

Ottawa is flying hundreds of Canadians home from Peru. These Torontonians fear they won’t get help, stuck inside on quarantine for at least a month, maybe longer.

Trudeau’s Saturday update on the coronavirus in Canada: Full transcript

The Prime Minister provides his daily briefing: Northwest Territories limits non-essential travel while work continues to bring Canadians home from Peru, Spain, Morocco and elsewhere

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A radical transformation for the president of Peru

Ollanta Humala once vowed to nationalize energy and mining. These days, he’s closer to Obama than Chavez.

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A hill to dye on

Eduardo Gold is attempting to reform a glacier on the Chalon Sombrero mountain in western Peru

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Vacation from hell

Two Canadians in Peru face earthquakes, landslides, floods, near-death—and death