A Beretta belonging to the former military coup leader was recovered by police after an attack on a house in Valdivia, leading to the reopening of a 10-year-old investigation over the theft of 17 weapons from his former residence
The government of Gabriel Boric is set to unveil six new high-speed machines that will cut down the trip between Santiago and Chillán to under four hours
Green energy companies in the South American country are demanding changes to current laws and improvements to the electrical distribution systems. This is so that they can receive correct remuneration, while ensuring that megawatts are not wasted
A cooperative of producers in Atacama, Chile is revolutionizing the sector: two of its labels have received gold medals at an international extreme wine competition
The foundation that runs the Chilean poet’s museum-houses said these might have to shut down due to lack of funds. The pandemic is partly the cause, but also a feminist reassessment of the Nobel Prize winner’s life and works
Thanks to the turning point that was the pandemic, employers are being forced to improve wages and offer more flexible working hours. But the American job market is still yet to rebound to pre-Covid levels
The former US president is making the most of his White House fame with new moneymaking projects such as paid events, a souvenir store and a communications company
Doctors in many countries on the continent have spent the pandemic writing prescriptions for the antiparasitic drug to fight Covid-19, despite widespread doubts in the scientific community over its use
Young people on the bottom rung of US Congress are fighting to improve their labor situation. Many lawmakers have come out in support of their unionizing effort
There are competing theories about why the Catholic relic, which was made in Caravaca in the north of Spain, wound up in St. Mary’s City, a former European settlement
Mask mandates and the teaching of critical race theory and transgender issues have been met with anger by some parents, who have insulted and harassed educators and even issued death threats
At least three flights a day are being operated out of San Antonio to return thousands of people to Port-au-Prince, as hundreds of border control agents are sent to expedite the process
Having reached the top through a supposedly revolutionary technology to diagnose disease, the Theranos founder is now facing 12 counts of fraud and conspiracy and could be sentenced to 20 years
The death of Bo, the Obamas’ Portuguese Water Dog, unleashed sorrow and tributes from across the United States, but the Bidens will continue the long tradition of presidential pets
The Senate has approved the Covid-19 relief bill aimed at rescuing the economy from fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, but measures such as a rise in the minimum wage were rejected