Chile
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Chilean Patagonia: Does it Have More Capacity to Capture CO₂ than the Amazon?
The Amazon is believed to be Latin America's main barrier to containing the effects of climate change. However, a recent…
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Gabriel Boric Is in a Political Crisis and on the Brink of a Far-Right Constitution
The recent results in the constituent put Gabriel Boric on the brink of a far-right constitution
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Latin America in Short: Díaz-Canel Re-elected in Cuba | Controversial Mining Project in Chile
This week, Díaz-Canel was re-elected in Cuba by Parliament. In Chile, on the other hand, a controversial mining project was…
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The Great Moment of Alexis Sánchez, The “Wonder Child” of a Golden Generation
At 34 years old, Alexis Sánchez is experiencing a tremendous present after a difficult time in Italy. Key figure and…
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The lights and shadows of the struggles and achievements of Latin American women
A study by the research agency Provokers provides clues to better understand the challenges faced by Latin American women
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The Rebirth of Nicolás Jarry, the Chilean Tennis Player Who Overcame a Harsh Sanction
Nicolás Jarry lived through some quite difficult last years, but he knew how to overcome it on time and this…
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What Is the Role of the First Ladies in Latin America?
The role of first lady is ambiguous, but little by little it is becoming more relevant in Latin America. People…
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Lithium Takes its Place in the World as a Strategic Resource. Is it Time to Nationalize it?
Lithium is a strategic resource. Its recent nationalization in Mexico and the enormous reserves of South America position Latin America…
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The Historic Record of Bárbara Hernández and other Athletes Who Have Challenged the Ice
The whole world turned its gaze to Antarctica thanks to Bárbara Hernández, a Chilean swimmer who achieved a Guinness Record…
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Fires in Chile, Monocultures and Resilience: What Challenges Lie Ahead?
The fires in Chile are being controlled little by little, although the state of emergency remains. They certainly leave lessons…
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