Peru Video. Deadly protests continue to rock Peru Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/12/2022 - 7:57 GMT+1 At least seven people have died and tens more injured in protests in Peru in support of the ousted former President Pedro Castillo Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Deadly protests continue to rock Peru Now playing Next Trump says 'you'll find out' how far he'll go to seize Greenland Now playing Next Train crash near Barcelona: Emergency teams deployed to accident site Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 21st, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Spain train crash: Canine units deployed to gather evidence Now playing Next Storm Harry hits Malta with strong winds and high waves Now playing Next One killed in Barcelona train crash, just days after deadly collision Now playing Next We prefer respect over bullies, Macron says at Davos Now playing Next Homes dug out from deep snowdrifts in Russia's Kamchatka Now playing Next "Snow apocalypse": Russia's Kamchatka emerges from record winter storm Now playing Next This electric car lets you fix it yourself - no mechanic needed Now playing Next Trump pledges tariffs on wine if France does not join 'Board of Peace' Now playing Next Fact check: Are Romanians protesting against an 'anti–free speech' law? Now playing Next US Treasury Secretary asks Europe to “sit down and wait” for Trump in Davos Now playing Next 'It will be difficult for Spaniards to overcome this trauma,' train crash survivor tells Euronews Now playing Next Armenia and Azerbaijan leaders hail peace at Davos as Serbian president warns of US-Europe divorce More videos
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