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‘I will never get my eyes back’: the Chilean woman blinded by police who is ...

The Guardian 09 Nov 2021
For weeks, Chile had been racked by a wave of mass protests against social inequality , but there were few signs ...
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Influx of Haitians arrive at Buffalo's Vive Shelter seeking asylum and pursuing dreams

The Buffalo News 09 Nov 2021
Emilia Louisiac needs a map of the world to show how she ended up in Buffalo ... She was most recently living in Chile where she worked as a fruit packer ... Many fled to South America, including Chile but in late 2020, new restrictive legislation there passed. Violent protests erupted ... From Santiago, Chile, he traveled by bus, boat and often on foot ... border.
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Green light for mining project raises red flags for Chile penguin reserve

Mongabay 08 Nov 2021
The approval of a mining and port project in Chile has generated a wave of outrage in the country ... Hundreds of people in Chile have taken to the streets to protest ... National Forestry Corporation (CONAF), the public institution responsible for managing Chile’s protected wild areas.
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Venezuela and ICC signs Agreement of Understanding to facilitate cooperation and mutual assistance

Jurist 06 Nov 2021
The letter of understanding was signed alongside a full investigation into allegations of crimes committed by the Venezuelan government against opposition protesters in 2017, referred to the ICC by Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru. The protests started ...
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Chile expels 120 Venezuelans, Colombians in migration crackdown

La Prensa Latina 05 Nov 2021
Santiago, Nov 4 (EFE).- Chile’s government on Thursday carried out its biggest deportation operation of 2021, expelling 120 Colombian and Venezuelan migrants via charter flight ... That has been the case in northern Chile, where the entry of thousands of migrants in recent months has sparked anti-immigration protests.
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Chile leftist presidential candidate Boric tests positive for COVID-19

Reuters 04 Nov 2021
21 vote ... Chile's presidential election, the first since widespread protests in 2019 rocked the world's top copper producer, is a crossroads for the nation, long seen as a safe harbor for investors, miners and business in South America ... Our Standards. The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. More from Reuters ....
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2-week UN climate summit formally opens in Glasgow

The Times of India 31 Oct 2021
The slow pace of action has angered many environmental campaigners, who are expected to stage loud and creative protests during the summit. The outgoing president of the meeting, Chile's Carolina Schmidt, started the talks by ...
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UN climate summit to formally kick off in Glasgow

Citizen Tribune 31 Oct 2021
The slow pace of action has angered many environmental campaigners, who are expected to stage loud and creative protests during the summit. The outgoing president of the meeting, Chile’s Carolina Schmidt, started the talks by asking officials to observe a minute’s silence for those who have died due to the coronavirus pandemic since the last U.N.
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Two-week UN climate summit formally opens in Glasgow

Indian Express 31 Oct 2021
The slow pace of action has angered many environmental campaigners, who are expected to stage loud and creative protests during the summit. The outgoing president of the meeting, Chile’s Carolina Schmidt, started the talks by asking officials to observe a minute’s ...
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Prospects for Chile: New president, new constitution, continuing turmoil

People's World 29 Oct 2021
And Chile’s economy, recovering from the pandemic, is booming ... A demonstrator holds a portrait of Chile’s late President Salvador Allende during protests marking the anniversary of the 1973 military coup and Allende’s subsequent death, in Santiago, Chile, on Sept ... Protesters have called upon Piñera to resign.
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ACLED Regional Overview - South America (16-22 October 2021)

Reliefweb 28 Oct 2021
In Chile, thousands of citizens took to the streets to mark the second year anniversary of the 2019 unrest ... In Chile, thousands of citizens held a nationwide protest on 18 October, to mark the second year anniversary of mass civil unrest in 2019 (24 horas, 19 October 2021).
photo: AP / Luis Hidalgo
Police arrest a person suspected of stealing goods from a supermarket on the two-year anniversary of the start of anti-government mass protests over inequality, in Santiago, Chile, Monday, Oct. 18, 2021.
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Chile is at the dawn of a new political era

Mail Guardian South Africa 26 Oct 2021
Sepúlveda, a lawyer who co-founded Chile’s association of feminist lawyers (ABOFEM) in 2018 and was its executive director during the 2019 protests, saw at the time that changing these structural issues could not be done from within the existing system; at the very least, the country needed a new constitution and a more progressive government.
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Mining firms seek 'stability' for sector in new Chilean constitution

Mining Weekly 26 Oct 2021
Chile is redrafting its decades-old market-friendly constitution after major protests in 2019 laid bare social anger and wide inequality ...
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Mining firms seek ‘stability’ for sector in new Chilean constitution

Mining Dot Com 25 Oct 2021
Chile is redrafting its decades-old market-friendly constitution after major protests in 2019 laid bare social anger and wide inequality in the mineral-rich Andean nation ... Mining taxes and royalty payments on copper and battery metal lithium are in the spotlight in Chile and ...
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Capital flees Chile as uncertainty of future beckons

Beijing News 22 Oct 2021
Sepulveda, a lawyer who co-founded Chile's association of feminist lawyers (ABOFEM) in 2018 and was its executive director during the 2019 protests, saw at the time that changing these structural issues could not be done from within the existing system; at the very least, the country needed a new constitution and a more progressive government.

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