Chileans are voting in a runoff presidential election on Sunday that is expected to result in the South American country's sharpest rightward shift since the end of the military dictatorship in 1990.
Jose Antonio Kast won Chile’s presidential election on Sunday, leveraging voter fears over rising crime and migration to take the country to its sharpest rightward shift since the end of dictatorship ...
How does Chile, a country of 16 million residents and geographically isolated by the Atacama and the Andes, compete in a world of 6 billion individuals and in a region of economic and political ...
Chile has become the first country in Latin America to offer satellite coverage for mobile phones, enabling connectivity in ...
Few countries ever go from poor to rich. But tiny Chile, in a corner of South America, has for 20 years been quietly and successfully fighting poverty; and posting some of the world's most impressive ...
Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while Araucanian Indians (also known as Mapuches) inhabited central and southern Chile. Although Chile ...
Given the political upheaval in Venezuela and Brazil, Chile remains a good-news story for South America. But times have gotten bit tougher in recent years and, as in other developing countries, ...
Chile may not be as big as Brazil or have as many IT professionals who speak English as they have in Mexico, but that hasn’t deterred global sourcing leaders in this Southern Cone country from putting ...
Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations. It has been relatively free of the coups and arbitrary governments that have blighted the continent. The exception was the 17-year ...