All the Al Jazeera News stories that I've field produced in Peru with correspondent Mariana Sanchez.
In Peru, palaeontologists and archaeologists have warned that the Dakar rally poses a serious risk to parts of the country's unique geological fabric, one of the world's largest geoglyphs. They're worried about features formed from fossil deposits dating back millions of years.
In Peru, a former ballerina has been released from prison after serving a 25-year sentence for hiding a rebel leader in her dance studio. Maritza Garrido was released on Monday, on the eve of the 25th anniversary of her arrest along with Abimael Guzman.
Peru's flood victims seek aid Peru's government is airlifting food, water and clothes to flood victims around the country. Months of rain have killed dozens of people and forced more than half a million more from their homes. But aid is scarce in the highlands, where small communities are still cut off.
At least 100,000 people have been rendered homeless by the heavy flooding in Peru, in the country's worst rainy season since 1925. Many Peruvians are now helping out at rescue centres around the capital as the crisis shows no sign of slowing down. Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from the capital Lima.
Peru's flood victims hope for recovery Peruvians are waiting for the end of a brutally rainy season. Floods and landslides have already killed at least 80 people since December. More than 100,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. Forecasters say heavy rain will continue until the end of next month.
The historic centre of Peru's capital, Lima, was named a World Heritage site in 1988. But nearly 30 years on, an architectural study reveals 80 percent of it could be lost unless urgent repairs are carried out. Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from Lima, Peru.