Ultraconservative José Antonio Kast takes office as president in Chile after a landslide win promising tough action on crime and immigration ...
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Elected in an economic upswing, Chile's Kast takes office as global turmoil rattles markets
By Alexander Villegas and Fabian Cambero SANTIAGO, March 10 (Reuters) - Elected on promises of economic growth, deregulation ...
Chile’s achievement demonstrates that eliminating leprosy is achievable and requires building strong systems that can detect, respond to and provide comprehensive care for pe ...
A Chinese-backed submarine cable project triggered a diplomatic dispute and unprecedented political rift in Chile before the ...
Jose Antonio Kast became Chile's president on his third attempt, becoming the country's most right-wing leader in over three decades by pledging a firm hand on security and order. Unlike Brazil's ...
The spat comes just days before a Latin American leader's summit in Miami and two weeks before Chile's incoming right-wing ...
Economic problems are piling up for Chile’s President-elect José Antonio Kast even before he takes office on March 11, ...
The United States has accused Chile of putting its own security and regional stability at risk by advancing a Chinese ...
Chile has denied permission for a Chinese hospital ship, Silk Road Ark, to offer medical services due to a lack of authorization, amidst U.S. concerns over a proposed undersea cable project involving ...
Chile’s president-elect José Antonio Kast will take office on March 11 facing a complex geopolitical dilemma: how to maintain the country’s deep commercial links with China while responding to growing ...
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Chile's cable project sparks US-China power struggle
A project to lay a 20,000-kilometer undersea cable connecting Hong Kong and Chile, involving Chinese capital and technology, is emerging as a new flashpoint in the global power competition between the ...
For much of the past 20 years, Chile’s salmon industry has been impacted by crises, regulatory tightening, and political conflict. But according to Multi X CEO Cristián Swett, the tide may finally be ...
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