Miss Universe Organization Gets Commentator Fired From TV Gig For Insulting Miss Mexico
Chilean photographer and journalist Jordi Castell made sexist and insulting comments about Miss Mexico on television. He was fired from Chilevision after significant backlash
Suspected Tren de Aragua Leader Arrested in Colombia as Gang Solidifies Regional Presence
Carlos Francisco Gómez Moreno, a.k.a "Bobby" is also the right-hand man of Héctor Guerrero Flores, a.k.a. "Niño Guerrero," the leader of Tren de Aragua
Chilean President Gabriel Boric Reveals He Has A 'Baby Reindeer'-esque Stalker
President of Chile, Gabriel Boric is in a difficult situation after being accused of sexual harassment and the distribution of images without permission.
Miss Universe Co-Owner Sues Chilean Photographer Who Insulted Miss Mexico
Raúl Rocha is taking legal action against the photographer who made a misogynistic comment about María Fernanda Beltrán, the Mexican representative for the Miss Universe pageant.
Ex RBD Alfonso 'Poncho' Herrera Stars in the New Adaptation of 'The House of the Spirits'
The new adaptation of Isabel Allende's novel will also celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the publication of the first edition.
Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandals Push Chileans to Join Temple of Satan As Hundreds Apply for Membership
There are about 100 members of The Temple of Satan of Chile, but hundreds more have since applied for membership.
Cathy Barriga, The Disgraced Chilean Politician Now Creating Explicit Content Under House Arrest
Barriga follows the footsteps of Camila Polizzi, another public figure who started dabbling in the same industry
Firefighter who 'wanted to be a hero' arrested for causing 137 deaths in fire
39-year-old Elías Antonio Salazar is the third suspect to have been arrested in connection to the deadly fires that erupted in February
Tren de Aragua gang members continue to cross into the U.S. through Texas, Mexican authorities warn
The gang was designated as a transnational criminal organization by the U.S. Treasury Department in July of this year
Workers Strike At World's Biggest Copper Mine In Chile
Workers at the world's largest copper mine in Chile are striking after pay talks with Australian resources giant BHP fell apart, casting a shadow of uncertainty Wednesday over the market for the commodity.
More than a million fans have attended games at Copa América so far with the knockout stages still to come
The game between Argentina and Chile at MetLife Stadium saw the highest attendance out of all the games played so far with 81,106 fans
Eight years after winning back-to-back titles, Chile seeks to get back to the top at Copa América 2024
Short guide on everything a Chilean fan needs to know ahead of the Copa América 2024
A trip around the Copa América 2024 venues: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Everything you need to know about the city of East Rutherford, one of the 14 venues selected for Copa América 2024
Chile's Lithium Dreams Raise Water Concerns In The Desert
Chile is seeking to retake its position as the world's top lithium producer, but environmentalists fear extraction in the Atacama desert will harm fragile ecosystems there.
This is the special version of 'Cumbre,' the 2024 Copa America ball to be used in the final
Despite not being officially unveiled, the Puma store in the U.S. has already listed the item and it's sold out
The 150th Kentucky Derby takes place this weekend with a Latino jockey favored to win
13 of 24 Kentucky Derbies have been won by Latino jockeys since the year 2000
Attack In Restive Chilean Province Leaves Three Police Officers Dead
In Santiago, hundreds of people gathered outside the presidential palace to protest the killings.
Cheap Chinese Steel Threatens Jobs In Latin America
Last year, the region imported a record 10 million tons of Chinese steel -- a 44 percent rise from the year before, according to data from the Latin American Steel Association (Alacero).
As Tensions Between Venezuela and Chile Rise, A Damning News Report Against Maduro Goes Viral
In the report, prosecutor Héctor Barrios insinuated that Maduro's government is behind the murder of one of its critics in Santiago
Chile Recalls Ambassador After Venezuelan Foreign Minister Labels El Tren de Aragua Gang 'A Fiction'
The criminal organization originated in Venezuela and is accused of many crimes in Chile, including homicide and drug trafficking
New Threads, Same Vibrant Passion: Countries Start Revealing Their Copa América Jerseys
Out of the 14 confirmed teams that will participate at the event this Summer, seven are sponsored by Adidas
Venezuelan Dissident Ronald Ojeda Moreno Found Dead in Chile Days After Kidnapping
The body was found in the metropolitan area of Santiago, the Chilean capital
Chile Takes A Step Back From Granting Full Permission To Google Over Data Center
The Chilean government gave a green signal for its announced $200 million Cerrillos Data Center in Santiago back in 2020. However, the data center faced opposition from residents and local officials due to concerns about its potential impact on the capital's water supply.
New Venezuela Drama: Study Reveals Migrants Outpacing Education Levels in Some LatAm Host Countries
Venezuelans living in Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Brazil have, on average, higher levels of education than locals
Why the Kidnapping of a Venezuelan Dissident in Chile has Latin America on its Toes
Ronald Ojeda Moreno was declared a "traitor to the country" by the Maduro government. The Boric administration is "considering all hypotheses."
Chilean Judiciary Reopens Investigation into Pablo Neruda's Death
His family believes he was poisoned during the military dictatorship led by Augusto Pinochet
These Are the Smartest Cities in Latin America, According to a New Index
The top-ranked city is located in South America, according to the IESE Cities in Motion Index 2024
Former Chilean President Sebastián Piñera Killed in Helicopter Crash
The aircraft fell in Lago Ranco, Los Ríos region. Piñera led the country between 2010-2014 and 2018-2022
What To Know About Chile's Voracious Wildfires
Summer is in full swing in Chile and a brutal heatwave has seen temperatures reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) since last week.
Wildfires Scorch Central Chile, Death Toll Tops 110
Responders continued to battle fires in the coastal tourist region of Valparaiso amid an intense summer heat wave, with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) over the weekend.