Located on a hill at the highest point of Santiago de Chile’s Parque Araucano, the two yellow cubes are surrounded by native trees and wildlife. In order to access them, people have to use a series of ...
Leeah Derenoncourt is one of many digital nomads uprooting their lives in America and heading for greener pastures—and the ...
It is shocking to think that one of the most advanced economies in the region, and Latin America’s most prosperous country, can go from peace to a military enforced curfew in the space of a few days.
For connoisseurs of chaos, Santiago can be hard to fall in love with. The city doesn't immediately seduce with gorgeously crumbling buildings or frissons of danger. It’s the most orderly of Latin ...
Chileans head to the polls Sunday to vote for president, and some from the nation now living in Utah will be able to cast ...
The race now goes to a second round on Dec. 14 and analysts believe the starkly opposed Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast ...
At an informal settlement near a disused landfill, a group of migrants anxiously await the outcome of Chile's presidential ...
Leftist former Labour Minister Jeannette Jara and far-right leader Jose Antonio Kast set to face off in December run-off ...