The ‘triangle of death’: Chile’s P-72 highway where three Carabineros were killed
The route that connects Cañete and Tirúa in the forested Biobío region is considered the most dangerous in the country after a spate of attacks
The route that connects Cañete and Tirúa in the forested Biobío region is considered the most dangerous in the country after a spate of attacks
The attack on the Mexican Embassy in Ecuador highlights a turbulent panorama in which diplomatic crises and bilateral tensions threaten regional integration
Attorney General Tarek William Saab said he will take action to locate and arrest the individuals suspected of killing the anti-Maduro activist, whose body was found last month inside a suitcase covered with cement
A survey conducted by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance shows that, in 11 of 19 countries analyzed, less than half of voters think that the last elections were free and fair
A group of researchers put satellite transmitters on six animals to capture information at a depth of 1,640 feet under the sea. They are seeking to gain a better understanding of both the water conditions and the species’ behavior
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the Chilean head of state reviews his time in office and addresses his political future. ‘The depth of the changes we imagined went against the grain of what the majority of people wanted. We changed our priorities and our speed, but not our principles,’ he says, at the halfway point of his administration
The criminal organization accused of murdering former soldier Ronald Ojeda was first detected in the South American country three years ago
The region’s far-right leaders are waging a battle against the gains made by the feminist movement
The decision will reopen the investigation into President Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuelan security forces during a crackdown on anti-government protests in 2017
For the first time, the Chilean victim is able to hug her children, who were taken from her at birth and adopted off to a family in the United States. ‘I couldn’t believe it when they told me they were alive,’ she tells EL PAÍS
The Chilean government has filed a complaint regarding the case of Ronald Ojeda Moreno, who was taken from his apartment in Santiago at dawn
The Chilean director of Oscar-nominated ‘La Memoria Infinita’ talks about her creative process and how her characters’ pain becomes her own.
Ronald Leandro Ojeda Moreno was taken from his apartment by four individuals posing as police officers. Authorities are not ruling out any hypothesis, including a Venezuelan counterintelligence operation
Suspicions of arson were raised from the outset. Minister of the Interior Carolina Tohá indicated last Sunday that the government had information from ‘reliable people’ that supported that thesis
The project is one small piece in a global ramp-up of lithium production to make batteries for storing clean wind and solar energy and powering electric cars
The cause of death of the former Chilean president, whose helicopter crashed into Lake Ranco, was asphyxiation due to submersion
Twice president, he broke the hegemony of the Chilean left in 2010, faced a social uprising, and at 74 had not abandoned the possibility of running for office again
The worst tragedy in the South American country since the 2010 earthquake has left at least 131 dead
According to local media, the right-wing ex-president crashed while piloting an aircraft in the south of the country
In El Olivar, one of the towns devastated by the fires in Viña del Mar, residents take turns on watch at night to prevent new outbreaks of arson or looting
The death toll from the fires in the Valparaíso region is at least 122, but authorities warn that the number will continue to rise
Gabriel Boric warned the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighborhoods
Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Tohá says there are currently 92 forest fires burning in the center and south of the country, where temperatures have been unusually high this week
The farmer was the first person to encounter the Uruguayan rugby players from the plane crash, whose story is recounted in ‘Society of the Snow’
In Latin America, women are the primary users of public transportation systems increasingly dominated by electric vehicles
Journalists Marcelo Contreras and Rafael Valle release a book featuring 96 interviews, in which they refute myths about the industry during the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship
Director Felipe Gálvez’s feature debut, recounting episodes from the genocide of the Selk’nam people in Tierra del Fuego, premieres in Latin America after winning the Film Critics Award at the Cannes Film Festival