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Sunday, May 25, 2014

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UNESCO requests a halt to disputed million dollar Valparaíso mall

UN asks Chilean government to halt construction of seaside mall that threatens the historic port city’s heritage status. While many in in Valparaíso are building to restore the port city to its former colorful and eclectic glory following the devastating fires last month, another construction project — a massive harborside shopping center — could threaten the city’s status as an UNESCO heritage site. As far back as last October, UNESCO has More...
by Sandra Segall | Published 16 hours ago

Inequality sets the tone in Bachelet’s state of the nation address

President singles out education reform, tax changes, women’s electoral quotas and improved reproductive rights as key to increasing equality in Chilean society. President Michelle More...

Signature tax reform passes lower house, bill goes to Senate

The Chamber of Deputies approved President Michelle Bachelet’s tax proposal Wednesday, which would yield vital funds for promises of free higher education. Following the approval More...

U de Santiago honors Ecuador’s president for work in education reform

University bestows honorary doctorate on Rafael Correa for his ‘outstanding’ work toward reforming Ecuador’s education system. President Correa’s trip to La Moneda on More...

Market wrap: Chilean mining stocks fall on likely Chinese slowdown

May 19-13: Asset sales and mergers continue, while Chile’s stalling GDP growth and fears of reduced demand from China cut mining share prices. Potentially lower demand from More...

This week in business: investment fall keeps brakes on economic growth

Major stories from the world of trade, finance and economics: Magallanes region boasts relentless double-digit growth, alcohol tax to hit wineries. The rural Magallanes Region More...

Catholic priest apologizes over stolen children

Priest Gerardo Joannon at the center of the scandal has apologized for a network that stole children from unwed mothers during More...

Government asks doctors to not extract confessions in abortion cases

Case of a minor reported to police by a doctor after a home abortion gone wrong prompts Health Ministry to ask More...

UNESCO requests a halt to disputed million dollar Valparaíso mall

UN asks Chilean government to halt construction of seaside mall that threatens the historic port city’s...

Pro-medical marijuana right-wing mayor erects giant condom in Santiago

UDI’s Rodolfo Carter raises eyebrows by inflating a mammoth condom in capital in the name of...

Rainbow flag flies over the capital as thousands march for equality

On International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, minority groups united to celebrate diversity — and call...

New ambassador to Australia connected to Pinochet-era crimes

Human rights groups at home and abroad denounce appointment of James Sinclair who served in Chile’s intelligence More...

Ecuador’s president met by anti-mining protesters in capital

As Chilean copper company Codelco profits from the ‘Ecuadorian Miracle’ under Rafael Correa, anti-mining activists say indigenous people are marginalized. Last..

Ex presidents to Bachelet: Challenge ICJ jurisdiction in Bolivia case

Four previous presidents meet with current head of state to discuss the territorial dispute and the Chile’s future with the International..

Students march as president promises reform in state of nation speech

Despite cold, rain and promises of free higher education, student movement takes to streets in Valparaíso demanding More...

Students to march on Congress for president’s state of the nation

Organizations representing Chile’s student movement say president’s ‘historic’ reforms won’t change a flawed system. The first phase of a landmark education..

Bachelet sends first education bill to Congress, students plan protest

President sets election-winning education reform plans in motion, targeting pre-school improvements, profits, copayments and discriminatory selection. The government sent the first..

US Ambassador Hammer: Bad case of ‘foot in mouth’ disease?

Opinion: Mike Hammer’s poorly received commentary on Bachelet’s tax reform was inappropriate, historically insensitive and firmly favored the ‘1 percent.’ The..

Chile’s ‘charming man’ finally wins English hearts, alongside trophies

Pellegrini overcomes a fractious dressing room and relationship with the press to win the Premier League and a chance to build..

Wine adventures and sacrifices in Tagua Tagua

It’s always more fun to have an adventure. Hikes can be beautiful and a good workout, but how much cooler is..

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