An official report by Gendarmería de Chile raises serious human rights concerns regarding Mauricio Hernández Norambuena's current detention conditions, urging his immediate transfer back to Rancagua.
The Council for the Defense of Fishing Heritage (CONDEPP) and various organizations in the Pelagic Table have officially declared Undersecretary of Fisheries Osvaldo Urrutia an "invalid interlocutor" for dialogue with the artisanal fishing sector, shifting the discussion directly to the Minister of Economy amid active mobilization by pelagic fishermen in the Biobío Region.
The legendary cartoonist Alejandro Montenegro, known as “Rufino,” has passed away, leaving behind a legacy that boldly challenged the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet through humor and satire.
The political instability of the United Kingdom has come to the forefront once again following Keir Starmer's announcement on Monday of his resignation as Prime Minister, succumbing to internal pressures that became unbearable within his own cabinet.
In a dramatic turn of events, Colombian President Petro has raised serious allegations of electoral fraud, demanding an urgent review of 122,000 voting tally sheets amid concerns over transparency in the recent runoff election.
The involvement of attorney Ronald Von Der Weth in a civil case concerning Senate President Manuel José Ossandón has sparked a debate about the boundaries between the roles of public-funded parliamentary advisors and the private professional activities they may engage in concurrently.
A preliminary report from the General Comptroller's Office of Chile dismantles claims of a crisis involving the alleged trafficking of Haitian children, revealing instead significant administrative failures within various government agencies.
A recent survey reveals that nearly 49% of respondents believe José Antonio Kast's government has underperformed, highlighting a growing public dissatisfaction as his promise to restore order faces significant challenges just 100 days into his administration.
In a pivotal open runoff election, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called on citizens to engage in the democratic process amid challenges stemming from the counting of votes, with over 33,000 polling stations contested.
The Universidad Austral de Chile is making significant strides in developing electric propulsion systems for smaller vessels, promoting a sustainable future for the maritime industry.