Violent Tren de Aragua gangsters bring kidnappings and killings to relatively safe and prosperous Chile
The fates of former ‘model’ economies carry lessons for current stars
Strategy is at risk as President Gabriel Boric’s government works to take back control of resources
Rightwing billionaire who left office in 2022 was piloting aircraft
Legislation will move to the Senate after provisional approval in lower house of Congress
Call for probe into possible crimes shows mounting global concern over ‘escalation of violence’ in Middle East
H5N1 cases in South Georgia increase concerns about virus’s ability to adapt and infect mammals and humans more easily
Once a blueprint for other countries, the scheme is now despised by many Chileans and its survival is in doubt
Partnership is first step in President Gabriel Boric’s national strategy for battery metal
Rightwing-led draft fails to win majority approval after a left-led effort was voted down last year
Latest version appears to be in peril after voters rejected leftwing draft last year
Gabriel Boric struggles to govern after a string of legislative defeats and crime wave
A gateway to the Atacama wilderness, Afro-Cuban beats in Havana, a Costa Rican surf lodge – and more
There is no economic justification for abandoning democracy
Leftist president’s unity drive over 50th anniversary of putsch backfires, aggravating country’s political paralysis
Extreme weather phenomenon could spark inflationary surge due to food and energy shortages
Patricio Guzmán, who left his country after the 1973 revolution, trains his camera on a new social uprising
Voters punish leftist Gabriel Boric’s government over rising crime and slowing economy
Australia, Argentina and African countries set to benefit as Santiago moves ‘urgently’ to take stake in key projects
Country’s president is betting long-term demand will provide the clout needed to keep overseas investors in place
Leftwing leader Gabriel Boric also promises to impose stricter environmental rules
Company behind Casillero del Diablo redoubles its premium push despite slow US sales
Unusual warm February in US, Europe’s warmest January on record and Antarctic sea ice hits a record low for the month
In her extraordinary memoir, Chilean writer Nona Fernández combines astronomy and neuroscience with a refusal to forget
South American country will secure more favourable terms for its exports and professional services