
Why Chile is home to the fastest trains in South America
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
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
One hundred years after the inauguration of the ‘cathedral of football’ in London almost nothing remains of the original venue, but the doors to the tunnel are being restored in Santiago
An increase in production has combined with a slump in demand for electric cars in China, but more factors are influencing lithium’s ups and downs
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
It took six years for lawmakers to finally approve the initiate and the law will need another five yeas to reach its full force
Violence and organized crime are on the rise across the region, upending government plans and putting citizens on alert
In Colombia, restrictions on President Gustavo Petro have come from both Congress and the high courts. In the rest of the region, similar dynamics are happening
The success of the conference lies in its acceptance that while governments in the region do not share the same ideology, they share a common destiny
The study provides a rare partial count of casualties from these devices used by police around the world, including in Colombia, Chile, Hong Kong, and at Black Lives Matter protests in the United States
Latin America, the land of supernatural occurrences, has had just one episode of spectacular economic growth, which occurred in Venezuela in the 1940s and 50s
According to a Global Energy Monitor report, the region may have more than 319 gigawatts of large-scale solar and wind power within the next decade
From positions in government, autonomous institutions or academia, female economists in the region are leaving their mark on public policy and resource management
Bárbara Hernández has just broken a Guinness World Record for swimming in the frozen waters south of her home country
A new biography about the singer-songwriter recounts the months and days before he was executed after the 1973 coup against Salvador Allende
Around the world, the Chilean actor, whose family fled the Pinochet regime, is becoming the next big star thanks to the HBO hit show ‘The Last of Us’
Health authorities have detected at least eight cases of infected birds in the wild and in backyard fowl, and adopted new measures to prevent its spread to poultry farms
Eliminalia uses fake news, cloned websites and bots to deceive Google, according to an investigation by Forbidden Stories and EL PAÍS, which for the first time reveals the company’s client list
According to Rodolfo Reyes, investigators have concluded that the toxin detected in the laureate’s body in 2017 was exogenous, meaning it must have been administered
EL PAÍS looks at the most catastrophic quakes that have hit the world since 2001
The state produced more than 60% of the savory hot peppers in 2021
The tournament will include six teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean, including Mexico, which returns after two editions
At a cost of $210 million, the new ‘Almirante Viel’ will allow 30 scientists to carry out year-round operations in Antarctica
Artificial illumination is so bright now that astronomical observatories can no longer see celestial objects clearly
Jorge Luis Ceballos, his country’s sole glaciologist, will probably see his favorite ice mass disappear before he retires in three years
By 2030, 70% of the region’s electricity could come from renewable sources
The Latin American country has far exceeded its goal to reach 20% of energy production from renewable sources by 2025
The 48 passengers on the LATAM flight recounted scenes of panic as the aircraft lost an engine and was rocked in every direction. Aviation authorities in Chile, where the plane took off, have opened an investigation