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Former Chilean President Piñera Dies in Helicopter Crash
Former Chilean President Sebastián Piñera died on February 6, 2024, when the helicopter he was piloting crashed into Lago Ranco, killing him from drowning, while three other passengers survived. Despite an ongoing investigation, the cause of the crash remains unclear, sparking a national debate abou...
Former Chilean President Piñera Dies in Helicopter Crash
Former Chilean President Sebastián Piñera died on February 6, 2024, when the helicopter he was piloting crashed into Lago Ranco, killing him from drowning, while three other passengers survived. Despite an ongoing investigation, the cause of the crash remains unclear, sparking a national debate abou...
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44% Bias Score


Accidental Injury in Davis Cup Leads to Belgium's Controversial Victory
In a Davis Cup match in Hasselt, Belgium's Zizou Bergs accidentally injured Chile's Cristian Garin during a celebration, causing Garin's withdrawal and leading to Belgium's 3-1 victory and subsequent advancement to play Australia in September.
Accidental Injury in Davis Cup Leads to Belgium's Controversial Victory
In a Davis Cup match in Hasselt, Belgium's Zizou Bergs accidentally injured Chile's Cristian Garin during a celebration, causing Garin's withdrawal and leading to Belgium's 3-1 victory and subsequent advancement to play Australia in September.
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52% Bias Score


Chilean Ministry of Education Misallocates Funds, Neglecting Urgent Educational Needs
The Chilean Ministry of Education misallocated $250 billion pesos, using only 6.8% for educational recovery, leading to unsatisfactory levels in key indicators, including attendance and conflict resolution, while prioritizing other initiatives like student loan forgiveness for high-income earners.
Chilean Ministry of Education Misallocates Funds, Neglecting Urgent Educational Needs
The Chilean Ministry of Education misallocated $250 billion pesos, using only 6.8% for educational recovery, leading to unsatisfactory levels in key indicators, including attendance and conflict resolution, while prioritizing other initiatives like student loan forgiveness for high-income earners.
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56% Bias Score


Chile Approves Pension Reform: AFP Changes, Increased Contributions, and Phased PGU Hike
Chile's Chamber of Deputies passed a pension reform modifying the AFP system with a new employer contribution (8.5%), changes to AFP administration, a phased PGU increase to $254 by September 2025, and a shift to generational funds; the reform will undergo constitutional review.
Chile Approves Pension Reform: AFP Changes, Increased Contributions, and Phased PGU Hike
Chile's Chamber of Deputies passed a pension reform modifying the AFP system with a new employer contribution (8.5%), changes to AFP administration, a phased PGU increase to $254 by September 2025, and a shift to generational funds; the reform will undergo constitutional review.
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48% Bias Score


Chile's Fertility Rate Plummets: A Unique Convergence of Factors
Chile's fertility rate is plummeting, projected to reach 0.88 children per woman in 2024, exceeding global trends and mirroring similar declines in countries like South Korea and China, driven by factors such as increased female participation in the workforce, high living costs, and changing cultura...
Chile's Fertility Rate Plummets: A Unique Convergence of Factors
Chile's fertility rate is plummeting, projected to reach 0.88 children per woman in 2024, exceeding global trends and mirroring similar declines in countries like South Korea and China, driven by factors such as increased female participation in the workforce, high living costs, and changing cultura...
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44% Bias Score


Chilean Industrial Project Threatens World-Class Observatory
A US\$10 billion industrial project in Chile, INNA, threatens the Paranal Observatory due to potential light pollution, prompting international concern from astronomers and sparking a debate about balancing energy development with scientific research.
Chilean Industrial Project Threatens World-Class Observatory
A US\$10 billion industrial project in Chile, INNA, threatens the Paranal Observatory due to potential light pollution, prompting international concern from astronomers and sparking a debate about balancing energy development with scientific research.
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40% Bias Score

Chile's Pro-Investment Agenda Risks Environmental Damage
In Chile, a pro-investment agenda prioritizing economic growth over environmental protection is causing concern among 160 environmental organizations, who warn of weakened safeguards and increased socio-environmental conflicts, jeopardizing biodiversity and potentially harming long-term economic sus...

Chile's Pro-Investment Agenda Risks Environmental Damage
In Chile, a pro-investment agenda prioritizing economic growth over environmental protection is causing concern among 160 environmental organizations, who warn of weakened safeguards and increased socio-environmental conflicts, jeopardizing biodiversity and potentially harming long-term economic sus...
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60% Bias Score

California and Chile to Collaborate on Wildfire Response
California and Chile will sign a wildfire-fighting collaboration agreement in 2025, sharing knowledge and training to combat increasingly intense wildfires worsened by climate change, following recent devastating fires in both regions.

California and Chile to Collaborate on Wildfire Response
California and Chile will sign a wildfire-fighting collaboration agreement in 2025, sharing knowledge and training to combat increasingly intense wildfires worsened by climate change, following recent devastating fires in both regions.
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24% Bias Score

Isapres Begin Returning Surplus Funds to Users in Late January 2025
Chilean private health insurers (isapres) started returning surplus funds to users in late January 2025, after a 2024 Supreme Court ruling on overcharges and subsequent legislation, with the returned money usable only for medical expenses.

Isapres Begin Returning Surplus Funds to Users in Late January 2025
Chilean private health insurers (isapres) started returning surplus funds to users in late January 2025, after a 2024 Supreme Court ruling on overcharges and subsequent legislation, with the returned money usable only for medical expenses.
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40% Bias Score

Industrial Project Threatens Chile's Paranal Observatory
AES Andes plans a large industrial complex near Chile's Paranal Observatory, threatening its dark skies essential for astronomical research; light and dust pollution from the complex risk degrading observations at the world's leading observatory and planned expansions, highlighting challenges in bal...

Industrial Project Threatens Chile's Paranal Observatory
AES Andes plans a large industrial complex near Chile's Paranal Observatory, threatening its dark skies essential for astronomical research; light and dust pollution from the complex risk degrading observations at the world's leading observatory and planned expansions, highlighting challenges in bal...
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60% Bias Score

Witness Testimony Links Venezuelan Minister to Murder of Ex-Lieutenant in Chile
Chilean authorities are investigating the murder of Venezuelan ex-Lieutenant Ronald Ojeda, whose killing they believe was ordered by Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, according to witness testimony; the Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan criminal organization, was allegedly hired for the assa...

Witness Testimony Links Venezuelan Minister to Murder of Ex-Lieutenant in Chile
Chilean authorities are investigating the murder of Venezuelan ex-Lieutenant Ronald Ojeda, whose killing they believe was ordered by Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, according to witness testimony; the Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan criminal organization, was allegedly hired for the assa...
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48% Bias Score

Chile Transforms Cooking Oil Waste into Renewable Diesel to Combat Fuel Import Challenges
Chile's state-owned oil company ENAP is converting 100 million liters annually of used cooking oil into renewable diesel, reducing carbon emissions by up to 80%, initially supplying gas trucks, addressing fuel import challenges and volatile weather conditions.

Chile Transforms Cooking Oil Waste into Renewable Diesel to Combat Fuel Import Challenges
Chile's state-owned oil company ENAP is converting 100 million liters annually of used cooking oil into renewable diesel, reducing carbon emissions by up to 80%, initially supplying gas trucks, addressing fuel import challenges and volatile weather conditions.
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44% Bias Score
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