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SAO PAULO — Peru’s former First Lady Nadine Heredia and her youngest son arrived in Brazil on Wednesday after the neighboring country granted her asylum, her lawyer and the foreign ministries ...
Peru’s former First Lady Nadine Heredia has fled to Brazil, where she has been granted diplomatic asylum after a court in her home country sentenced her and her husband, former President Ollanta ...
Peruvian former first lady Nadine Heredia, sentenced with her husband to 15 years in prison for money laundering, arrived Wednesday in Brazil, where she has been granted asylum. [AFP] Peruvian ...
Former Peruvian First Lady Nadine Heredia arrived in Brazil on Wednesday after seeking asylum to avoid serving a 15-year prison sentence handed down on her and her husband Ollanta Humala ...
Nadine Heredia was convicted on Tuesday alongside her husband for laundering campaign contributions, including from infamous Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht. Peru will allow the ...
Humala and wife Heredia sentenced to 15 years jail Humala's lawyer says sentence is 'excessive' Heredia seeks asylum in Brazilian embassy in Lima LIMA, April 15 (Reuters) - A Peruvian court on ...
Heredia seeks asylum in Brazil amid Odebrecht scandal Humala jailed alongside other former Peruvian presidents Heredia will receive cancer treatment in Brazil Peru's political corruption ...
Former President Ollanta Humala and his wife, Nadine Heredia, were sentenced on Tuesday to 15 years in prison for money laundering. Brazil granted her diplomatic asylum, officials said. By Alan ...
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Peru’s former first lady seeks asylum in Brazilian Embassy as she and ex-President Humala sentenced to prisonPeru’s former First Lady Nadine Heredia requested asylum at the Brazilian Embassy in Lima on Tuesday, the same day she and her husband, former President Ollanta Humala, were sentenced to 15 ...
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