LIMA, Peru — Peru’s presidential election is so tight that it’ll likely be citizens abroad, rather than those from within the country, who will break the tie. Leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez is leading the race with 50.06% of the votes, ... .
Peru’s presidential runoff remains on a knife’s edge as of midday Monday, with over 94% of votes counted and both candidates urging supporters to remain calm ... Meanwhile, in the capital, Lima, Fujimori currently leads with 63% to Sanchez’s 36% ... .
In a stunning political turnaround, incumbent SeoulMayorOh Se-hoon has secured a victory in Wednesday’s local elections, overcoming an early exit poll projection that had forecast a loss to his liberal rival Chong Won-o.
A Peninsular bighorn sheep appears to have died after getting tangled in razor wire installed earlier this year on the California-Mexico border, realizing the fears of wildlife advocates that the security barrier would harm the endangered animals.