Chile on Tuesday declared a state of emergency and curfew across much of the country, including the capital Santiago, ...
Washington's unease over 'low-orbit satellites' deployment could scuttle US$80 million project for Beijing's astronomical ...
Jaime Guzmán Errazuriz, a chief advisor to Chile’s military dictatorship (1973-1990). President Fernández denied a request for extradition and granted Apablaza refugee status in Argentina.
Military deployment will maintain collaboration ... In addition, since last Thursday, sanitary measures to enter Chile have been relaxed, such as not requesting the PCR exam or requesting the ...
By Mathew Cohen Chile has put a planned Chinese astronomical observatory project under review, potentially dealing a blow to ...
Newsweek previously reported China's involvement in an observatory in South America that researchers said could be used to ...
Chile’s government shifted its attention to ... The government deployed the military overnight to maintain security, and 207 people were detained, Toha said. Three people who are electricity ...
The progressive wave of recent elections has brought uncertainty and economic stagnation, so the country needs a new ...
Chile produces roughly a quarter of the world ... electricity — and other key services — since the (1973-1990) military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. From a civil rights pioneer to ...
Chile’s government imposed a curfew on Tuesday ... was tasked with replacing the one that had been in place since the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. The new text, which would have ...
A "disruption in the supply of electricity" had provoked a "massive power outage" across more than a dozen regions in the country, Chile’s national disaster response service said. The country's ...
Claudia Diaz holds the face of her sister Natalie, one of the victims of forced adoptions during the military rule of Augusto Pinochet, at the airport in Santiago, Chile, on Saturday. Photo: Reuters ...