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Chile to Reform Controversial Punta Peuco Prison
In 1993, Chile's first convictions for human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship led to the creation of Punta Peuco prison for former DINA officials, sparking controversy and prompting President Boric to announce its reform into a common prison in 2024.
Chile to Reform Controversial Punta Peuco Prison
In 1993, Chile's first convictions for human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship led to the creation of Punta Peuco prison for former DINA officials, sparking controversy and prompting President Boric to announce its reform into a common prison in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Chilean Poll: Rising Income, Widening Aspiration Gap
A recent Chilean poll shows that despite a tripling of per capita income in 20 years, the gap between aspirations and reality increased; homeownership remains the top priority, followed by better food, better neighborhoods, and vacations, reflecting a shift towards experiences and non-essential good...
Chilean Poll: Rising Income, Widening Aspiration Gap
A recent Chilean poll shows that despite a tripling of per capita income in 20 years, the gap between aspirations and reality increased; homeownership remains the top priority, followed by better food, better neighborhoods, and vacations, reflecting a shift towards experiences and non-essential good...
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36% Bias Score


Chile Submits Bill to Legalize Abortion Up to 14 Weeks
The Chilean government proposed a bill on May 28th to legalize abortion up to 14 weeks, reversing a Pinochet-era ban, despite facing parliamentary opposition and only 34% public support according to the Center for Public Studies.
Chile Submits Bill to Legalize Abortion Up to 14 Weeks
The Chilean government proposed a bill on May 28th to legalize abortion up to 14 weeks, reversing a Pinochet-era ban, despite facing parliamentary opposition and only 34% public support according to the Center for Public Studies.
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16% Bias Score


Domesticated Llamas Unearth Ancient Cultural Exchange in Northern Chile
Archaeological excavations at El Olivar in northern Chile uncovered a mass grave with 56 domesticated llamas and over 200 humans dating back to 1090 AD, revealing cultural exchange and the symbolic value of llamas for a pastoralist population from the Bolivian Altiplano or Peru.
Domesticated Llamas Unearth Ancient Cultural Exchange in Northern Chile
Archaeological excavations at El Olivar in northern Chile uncovered a mass grave with 56 domesticated llamas and over 200 humans dating back to 1090 AD, revealing cultural exchange and the symbolic value of llamas for a pastoralist population from the Bolivian Altiplano or Peru.
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16% Bias Score


Santiago Hike Reveals Stunning Andes Views
NPR journalist Brian Mann's recent urban hike in Santiago, Chile, on a Sunday morning, revealed stunning views of the Andes mountains, encounters with wildlife, and showcased the city's blend of urban and natural landscapes.
Santiago Hike Reveals Stunning Andes Views
NPR journalist Brian Mann's recent urban hike in Santiago, Chile, on a Sunday morning, revealed stunning views of the Andes mountains, encounters with wildlife, and showcased the city's blend of urban and natural landscapes.
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20% Bias Score


Chile to Reform Constitution, Address Mapuche Land Conflict
Chilean President Gabriel Boric announced on May 22, 2025, a constitutional reform recognizing Indigenous peoples, particularly the Mapuche, and a new land restitution system to resolve a long-standing conflict that caused 60 deaths, 1468 injuries, and 4810 damaged properties between 2013 and 2024, ...
Chile to Reform Constitution, Address Mapuche Land Conflict
Chilean President Gabriel Boric announced on May 22, 2025, a constitutional reform recognizing Indigenous peoples, particularly the Mapuche, and a new land restitution system to resolve a long-standing conflict that caused 60 deaths, 1468 injuries, and 4810 damaged properties between 2013 and 2024, ...
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40% Bias Score

Chilean Judge Issues First Conviction in Illegal Adoption Case
Judge Alejandro Aguilar in Chile issued the first conviction in an investigation into child abductions and illegal adoptions (1970-1990), ordering preventative prison for four individuals and requesting the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel; the network involved lawyers, pries...

Chilean Judge Issues First Conviction in Illegal Adoption Case
Judge Alejandro Aguilar in Chile issued the first conviction in an investigation into child abductions and illegal adoptions (1970-1990), ordering preventative prison for four individuals and requesting the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel; the network involved lawyers, pries...
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44% Bias Score

Chile's Salmon Industry: Economic Boom vs. Environmental Concerns
Chile's $6.4 billion salmon industry, employing 86,000, faces environmental criticism due to 408 farms operating within protected areas, creating tension between economic benefits and environmental preservation.

Chile's Salmon Industry: Economic Boom vs. Environmental Concerns
Chile's $6.4 billion salmon industry, employing 86,000, faces environmental criticism due to 408 farms operating within protected areas, creating tension between economic benefits and environmental preservation.
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16% Bias Score

Telefónica Chile Appoints New CEO Amidst Potential Sale
Telefónica Chile appointed Juan Vicente Martín Fontelles as its new CEO on June 1st, replacing Roberto Muñoz Laporte, who is leaving after 25 years. This follows reports that Telefónica is considering selling its Chilean subsidiary for approximately 1.2 billion euros to either América Móvil or Milli...

Telefónica Chile Appoints New CEO Amidst Potential Sale
Telefónica Chile appointed Juan Vicente Martín Fontelles as its new CEO on June 1st, replacing Roberto Muñoz Laporte, who is leaving after 25 years. This follows reports that Telefónica is considering selling its Chilean subsidiary for approximately 1.2 billion euros to either América Móvil or Milli...
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40% Bias Score

Chile Legalizes Abortion Up to 14 Weeks, Facing Congressional Opposition
The Chilean government introduced a bill to legalize abortion up to 14 weeks, aiming to reduce the estimated 40,000–170,000 unsafe clandestine abortions annually, despite facing opposition in Congress. The bill proposes providing financial and healthcare accessibility, reflecting rising public suppo...

Chile Legalizes Abortion Up to 14 Weeks, Facing Congressional Opposition
The Chilean government introduced a bill to legalize abortion up to 14 weeks, aiming to reduce the estimated 40,000–170,000 unsafe clandestine abortions annually, despite facing opposition in Congress. The bill proposes providing financial and healthcare accessibility, reflecting rising public suppo...
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44% Bias Score

25,000 Chilean Officials Abused Medical Leave for International Travel
A Contraloría report revealed that 25,000 Chilean public officials took medical leave and traveled internationally between 2023 and 2024, involving 35,585 leaves and 59,575 border crossings during sick leave; this disproportionately affected early childhood education institutions.

25,000 Chilean Officials Abused Medical Leave for International Travel
A Contraloría report revealed that 25,000 Chilean public officials took medical leave and traveled internationally between 2023 and 2024, involving 35,585 leaves and 59,575 border crossings during sick leave; this disproportionately affected early childhood education institutions.
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60% Bias Score

44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.

44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score
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