China's Tianqi alleged errors in Chile effort to block SQM stake - papers... READ MORE›
Chilean researchers contend that the grave site was plundered and the mummified skeleton was stolen, violating the country's laws... READ MORE›
Between 2012 and 2017, exports of Peruvian quinoa, the golden grain of the Incas, have quadrupled in value from 34.5 million to more than 124 million, data from Promperu showed... READ MORE›
There's even been a documentary movie about Ata the mummy -- the skeleton was named after the Atacama Desert, where it was found... READ MORE›
There is, however, one critical ability that human beings have and birds do not mastery of their environment... READ MORE›
Chile argues Bolivia already has access on favorable terms. Oral arguments run through March 28... READ MORE›
I have come to Chile, sent by Pope Francis, to gather useful information concerning Monsignor Juan Barros, Scicluna said... READ MORE›
Photos 2010 Chile mine rescue Relatives stand by as rescuers work to free 33 miners trapped inside the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile, on August 6, 2010... READ MORE›
ALMA is a state-of-the-art telescope located in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile... READ MORE›
Chile's conservative President-elect Sebastian Pinera on Tuesday named Senator Baldo Prokurica as incoming mining minister, a key post in the world's top copper exporter... READ MORE›
Pope Francis has apologised for remarks he made last week in Chile defending a bishop accused of covering up sexual abuse... READ MORE›
Francis lamented the pressure being exerted by great business interests that want to lay hands on its petroleum, gas, lumber, gold and industrial scale farming... READ MORE›
Francis lamented the pressure being exerted by great business interests that want to lay hands on its petroleum, gas, lumber, gold and industrial scale farming... READ MORE›
Thousands of indigenous people had traveled to meet the pontiff from throughout the Amazon basin region of Peru, Brazil and Bolivia... READ MORE›
Thousands of indigenous people had traveled to meet the pontiff from throughout the Amazon basin region of Peru, Brazil and Bolivia... READ MORE›
While the vast majority of Chile's estimated 1 million citizens of Mapuche descent oppose violence, a small number rely on it to push their agenda... READ MORE›
Five other churches had previously been hit by arsonists in Chile's capital Santiago... READ MORE›
Five other churches had previously been hit by arsonists in Chile's capital Santiago... READ MORE›
Francis also referred to the more recent violence that has flared in Araucania, the Mapuche heartland and one of Chile's poorest regions... READ MORE›
Five other churches had previously been hit by arsonists in Chile's capital Santiago... READ MORE›
Five other churches had previously been hit by arsonists in Chile's capital Santiago... READ MORE›
In his first event of the day, Francis met privately with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet and addressed lawmakers, judges and other authorities at La Moneda palace... READ MORE›
3 Indigenous discontent On Wednesday, Pope Francis will visit Temuco, a city in southern Chile that acts as the de facto capital for the indigenous Mapuche people... READ MORE›
In his first event of the day, Francis met privately with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet and addressed lawmakers, judges and other authorities at La Moneda palace... READ MORE›
World Bank economist denies accusations of bias against Chile media... READ MORE›
Since Ms. Bachelet's first term in 2006, Chile's ranking has fallen from 25th to 57th... READ MORE›
Chilean officials on Saturday criticized the World Bank, saying it treated the South American country unfairly in its closely watched annual Doing Business competitiveness rankings... READ MORE›
Several Catholic churches have been vandalised in Chile in advance of Pope Francis' visit to the country next week... READ MORE›
Several churches in Chile have been attacked or vandalised ahead of a visit by Pope Francis next week... READ MORE›
It is also the world's best place to produce solar energy, with the most potent sun power on the planet... READ MORE›
Chilean poet Pablo Neruda did not die of prostate cancer, forensic experts have said... READ MORE›
While his relationship with Chilean authorities was rocky at times, both Tompkins and his partner Kris found wide success across South America... READ MORE›
Roberto Kozak was born on 14 May 1942, in a rural village in north-east Argentina... READ MORE›
Tetovo in Macedonia - a city of 50,000 near the Kosovo border - has the worst PM2.5 air pollution in Europe, according to the WHO data... READ MORE›
Approximately 4,000 people were evacuated from the Los Lagos area but officials have removed the initial tsunami warning... READ MORE›
Rapa Nui protection area, about same size as Chilean mainland, will protect up to 142 species, including 27 threatened with extinction... READ MORE›
Eight mostly small ports in the area were closed, Chile's Navy said... READ MORE›
About 42 percent of the forest fires are in plantation forests, which are like matchboxes, said Mary Kalin Arroyo of the University of Chile... READ MORE›
Indigenous residents of Chile's famed Easter Island have voted to create the largest marine protection zone in Latin America... READ MORE›
A rare snowfall in the Chilean capital Santiago has caused disruption and blackouts, leaving thousands of residents shivering in the dark... READ MORE›
Despite the assurances, mistrust of the mainland runs high on Easter Island, over not just the marine park but almost everything... READ MORE›
Grey glacier is located in the Southern Patagonian ice field, just west of the Cordillera del Paine... READ MORE›
Company upset over short film that uses Pablo Nerudas famous poem on how US corporations treated Latin American countries as empty banana republics... READ MORE›
Chile is one of only a handful of countries worldwide where abortion is illegal without exception... READ MORE›
The machine works well enough that it is now being heralded as lifeline for people throughout Chile and South America who need access to clean water... READ MORE›
Chile had been one of seven Roman Catholic countries with an abortion ban in all circumstances... READ MORE›
Tsunami warnings have been issued in Chile and Peru, following a strong earthquake near Iquique... READ MORE›
Related Stories Chilean President Michelle Bachelet has announced plans to end a total ban on abortions in the predominantly Roman Catholic country... READ MORE›
A powerful 8.3-magnitude earthquake struck Chile Wednesday night in the community of Illapel 142 miles north of Santiago leaving at least three people dead... READ MORE›
Emergency teams are working on the ground to connect with isolated persons and re-establish the water supply wherever possible, Chilean president Michelle Bachelet wrote on Twitter... READ MORE›
Prosecutors from Sao Tome and Principe and Sea Shepherd officials speculated that the Thunder's captain had sunk the ship on purpose to dispose of evidence... READ MORE›
First-term senator Alejandro Guillier seems to be enjoying a Trump-like political ascent, but his policies have more in common with the center-left... READ MORE›
The indigenous health care providers in the south of the country mostly serve the Mapuche community... READ MORE›
Measures relaxed on Monday night after cars were ordered off streets of Santiago, businesses shut and 7 million residents told to stay indoors... READ MORE›
Against abortion pill Chilean conservatives have rallied against the abortion bill ever since Bachelet introduced it in January 2015... READ MORE›
REUTERS Pablo Sanhueza Unlike most countries in Latin America, voting is not mandatory in Chile, a country of 17 million people with a 250 billion economy... READ MORE›
In her memoir, Mi Life with Pablo Neruda, the poet's wife and muse Matilde Urrutia never mentioned Araya's claim... READ MORE›
The court upheld an appeal filed on the El Morro mine by the Diaguita community in northern Chile... READ MORE›
Expedition member Leonardo Albornoz told Chile's Channel 7 they're keeping the exact site secret to prevent looting... READ MORE›
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