Chile
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Monoculture plantations and too few fire breaks contributed to 11 deaths and devastation of 2,000 sq miles
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Protests against Donald Trump, the battle for Mosul, the Australian Open tennis: the news of the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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Join an expert panel on Thursday 2 February from 2-3.30pm GMT to discuss how the region can challenge inequality and thrive in 2017
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Under General Pinochet’s rule of terror in Chile, one man saved thousands of people from the dictator’s brutal secret police. How did Roberto Kozak do it – and escape death?
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Reasons to be hopeful Another, more beautiful America is rising. Trump will be resisted
Rebecca SolnitAmerican people will stand up for ideals of humanity, from lawyers and tech workers to the Californian senate -
Evacuation order and tsunami watch lifted three hours after the Christmas Day quake struck, allowing 5,000 people to return home
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While it lags behind its US counterpart, the pioneering initiative has gained global recognition. We meet the entrepreneurs developing their business in Chile
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Alongside her husband, Doug, Kris McDivitt Tompkins bought up vast swathes of Patagonia to save it from developers. Now, a year after Doug’s sudden death, she explains how their shared vision is close to reality
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Four-masted tall ship the Esmeralda is a national symbol of Chile but some say the navy should retire it from service
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• Sebastian Pol jumps on to fence to confront a fan in the crowd
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LGBT change There are reasons to be cheerful ... LGBTI rights gains in unlikely countries