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Chilean Judge Removed, Citing Political Persecution
On October 16, 2024, the Chilean Senate dismissed Supreme Court Justice Sergio Muñoz Gajardo after a constitutional accusation for dereliction of duty, filed by right-wing lawmakers, alleging favoritism towards his daughter and jurisdictional violations; he has appealed to the Inter-American Commiss...
Chilean Judge Removed, Citing Political Persecution
On October 16, 2024, the Chilean Senate dismissed Supreme Court Justice Sergio Muñoz Gajardo after a constitutional accusation for dereliction of duty, filed by right-wing lawmakers, alleging favoritism towards his daughter and jurisdictional violations; he has appealed to the Inter-American Commiss...
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60% Bias Score


Chile's Rural Education: Disparities and Policy Challenges
In 2025, 29.3% of Chilean schools are rural, facing low enrollment and significant urban-rural educational gaps (10 points in reading comprehension, 12 in math at 4th grade, and 5.1% less access to higher education), despite similar school characteristics; however, the 23.6% of rural students who we...
Chile's Rural Education: Disparities and Policy Challenges
In 2025, 29.3% of Chilean schools are rural, facing low enrollment and significant urban-rural educational gaps (10 points in reading comprehension, 12 in math at 4th grade, and 5.1% less access to higher education), despite similar school characteristics; however, the 23.6% of rural students who we...
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36% Bias Score


Puerto Ideas Festival Showcases Neuroscience and Astronomy Advancements in Chile
The Puerto Ideas science festival in Antofagasta, Chile (April 24-27), will feature Nobel laureates and leading scientists discussing neuroscience, astronomy, and aging, with over 100 free activities expected to attract 16,000 attendees.
Puerto Ideas Festival Showcases Neuroscience and Astronomy Advancements in Chile
The Puerto Ideas science festival in Antofagasta, Chile (April 24-27), will feature Nobel laureates and leading scientists discussing neuroscience, astronomy, and aging, with over 100 free activities expected to attract 16,000 attendees.
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24% Bias Score


Chile's Intensifying Political Polarization: A Nation Divided"
Chile's political polarization, fueled by continuous elections and controversial statements from candidates like Matthei regarding the 1973 coup, has intensified, hindering progress on national issues and increasing social division, with polarization scores rising from 31 to 43 points between Octobe...
Chile's Intensifying Political Polarization: A Nation Divided"
Chile's political polarization, fueled by continuous elections and controversial statements from candidates like Matthei regarding the 1973 coup, has intensified, hindering progress on national issues and increasing social division, with polarization scores rising from 31 to 43 points between Octobe...
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44% Bias Score


Chile's Declining Birth Rate: High Costs and Unequal Burden
Chile's birth rate has fallen to a ten-year low of 1.5 children per woman in 2023, with 173,920 births registered, down from 240,000 in 2013, due to high childcare costs, unequal parental responsibilities, and economic struggles among young adults.
Chile's Declining Birth Rate: High Costs and Unequal Burden
Chile's birth rate has fallen to a ten-year low of 1.5 children per woman in 2023, with 173,920 births registered, down from 240,000 in 2013, due to high childcare costs, unequal parental responsibilities, and economic struggles among young adults.
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52% Bias Score


Illegal Adoptions from Chile to Italy: A Mother's Search
In Chile, Maria Avilla's 4-year-old daughter was illegally adopted, possibly to Italy, highlighting a larger pattern of illegal international adoptions from poor families, involving Italian agencies and the troubled Chilean child welfare agency, SENAME.
Illegal Adoptions from Chile to Italy: A Mother's Search
In Chile, Maria Avilla's 4-year-old daughter was illegally adopted, possibly to Italy, highlighting a larger pattern of illegal international adoptions from poor families, involving Italian agencies and the troubled Chilean child welfare agency, SENAME.
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48% Bias Score

Chile Expands Early Childhood Education Access and Quality"
Chile's government expanded early childhood education, adding 70,000 childcare spaces and planning 800 new facilities by 2018, creating the Undersecretariat of Early Childhood Education in 2015 and launching the "Agenda Sala Cuna para Chile" to further improve access and quality.

Chile Expands Early Childhood Education Access and Quality"
Chile's government expanded early childhood education, adding 70,000 childcare spaces and planning 800 new facilities by 2018, creating the Undersecretariat of Early Childhood Education in 2015 and launching the "Agenda Sala Cuna para Chile" to further improve access and quality.
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56% Bias Score

Metlen Announces $815 Million Renewable Energy Deal in Chile
Metlen and Glenfarne finalized an $815 million agreement to construct a 588 MW hybrid renewable energy project in Chile, combining solar PV and 1,610 MWh of battery energy storage, furthering Metlen's Asset Rotation program and strengthening its global presence in renewable energy.

Metlen Announces $815 Million Renewable Energy Deal in Chile
Metlen and Glenfarne finalized an $815 million agreement to construct a 588 MW hybrid renewable energy project in Chile, combining solar PV and 1,610 MWh of battery energy storage, furthering Metlen's Asset Rotation program and strengthening its global presence in renewable energy.
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44% Bias Score

Chile's Plummeting Birth Rate: A Demographic Crisis
Chile's fertility rate has dropped to 1.16 children per woman in 2024, one of the world's lowest, due to effective policies preventing teenage pregnancies and women's increased workforce participation, leading to concerns about a shrinking population and reliance on immigration.

Chile's Plummeting Birth Rate: A Demographic Crisis
Chile's fertility rate has dropped to 1.16 children per woman in 2024, one of the world's lowest, due to effective policies preventing teenage pregnancies and women's increased workforce participation, leading to concerns about a shrinking population and reliance on immigration.
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52% Bias Score

Rare Male Frilled Shark Discovery Extends Species' Range in Chilean Waters
A male frilled shark, the first confirmed in Chilean waters, was caught near Chiloé Island in 2015, extending the species' known range by 530 miles southward and adding to the fewer than 40 specimens documented globally since 1884.

Rare Male Frilled Shark Discovery Extends Species' Range in Chilean Waters
A male frilled shark, the first confirmed in Chilean waters, was caught near Chiloé Island in 2015, extending the species' known range by 530 miles southward and adding to the fewer than 40 specimens documented globally since 1884.
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24% Bias Score

Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.

Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.
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44% Bias Score

Pinochet-Rauff Connection Revealed: New Book Challenges Official History
Philippe Sands' new book, Calle Londres 38, unveils a previously unknown link between Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and Nazi Walther Rauff, revealing their collaboration in human rights abuses and questioning the legitimacy of Pinochet's return to Chile after his arrest in London.

Pinochet-Rauff Connection Revealed: New Book Challenges Official History
Philippe Sands' new book, Calle Londres 38, unveils a previously unknown link between Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and Nazi Walther Rauff, revealing their collaboration in human rights abuses and questioning the legitimacy of Pinochet's return to Chile after his arrest in London.
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40% Bias Score
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