Santiago, Chile – Chris Flaherty remembers clearly the phone call in which he learned about his biological family. It was in October
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Chile march to commemorate Pinochet victims marred by violence | News
Rival protests are being held in Chile’s capital ahead of the 50th anniversary of a military coup that ousted President Salvador Allende.
Chile launches push to find people disappeared in Pinochet era | Human Rights News
As Chile approaches the 50th anniversary of its 1973 coup, the country’s government has launched an initiative to search for people who
Deadly floods in Chile after rains swell rivers | Floods News
At least two people are dead and three others missing after days of heavy rainfall swelled Chile’s rivers, causing widespread floods. The
Chile’s justice minister: Pinochet-era wounds must remain visible | Human Rights
Video Duration 24 minutes 55 seconds 24:55 As Chile marks 50 years since Augusto Pinochet’s military coup, Luis Cordero Vega discusses its
The Mapuche and the Myth of Chile | Indigenous Rights
Video Duration 48 minutes 43 seconds 48:43 As Chile struggles to agree on a new constitution, The Big Picture examines whether old
South America: A hard road to unity | Politics News
Unlike other parts of the world, Latin America is free of war. Yet it is a region plagued by inequality, crime, corruption,
Chile’s conservatives win most seats on constitution rewrite body | News
After a failed progressive majority rewrite, a collection of right-wing parties will now draft a new constitution. Chilean right-wing parties have won
The struggle against mega-basins is a struggle for life | Water
On March 24, 25 and 26, more than 25,000 people gathered in the commune of Sainte-Soline, western France, as part of an
Peru sends forces to Chile border where hundreds stranded | Migration News
People seeking to leave Chile amid increase in restrictions have been stuck in extreme climate with few supplies. The Peruvian government is
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