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Government expects law to reduce permit processing times without lowering environmental or regulatory standards.
Chile's state-run copper producer Codelco said on Tuesday it has secured regulatory approval for a new lithium quota, ...
If you love spicy peppers, Southwestern cuisine, and fiery funky festivals, then this unique New Mexico farm town belongs on your bucket list.
Chile will go back to the drawing board to redraft its Augusto Pinochet-era constitution after a new text got overwhelmingly rejected in a historic referendum vote on Sunday, a blow to the country ...
The camera, now bolted to the end of a giant telescope at the Rubin Observatory, is expected to shoot photos of 20 billion ...
The New York Times spoke with firefighters and residents in the two cities of Viña del Mar and Quilpué, ... Chile is one of the few countries in the world with a privatized water rights system.
According to the World Inequity Lab, a research center focusing on the study of income and wealth distribution worldwide, Chile is one of the most unequal countries in Latin America with the top ...
Chileans vote on a new constitution on Sunday that would pull the South American nation to the right. The process began with protests from the left. By Jack Nicas Reporting from Santiago, Chile In ...
His company buys chile powder locally and ships it anywhere in the world for $68/pound. One of his online retailers is selling the holy chile on its website for the unprecedented price of $100/pound.
Chile has voted a resounding NO to a proposed constitution that would have put a focus on social issues and gender parity, enshrine rights for the indigenous population, and address climate change.
The new species is named Oceanites barrosi, or the Andean storm-petrel. The name honors ornithologist Rafael Barros Valenzuela who first recorded storm-petrels in Chile, and who became “one of ...