Inmates of Chile’s Largest Prison Find Solace in Caring for Stray Cats In Chile’s oldest and most overcrowded prison, the inmates have found solace in the hundreds of stray cats.
Chile Rejects Conservative Constitution The South American country’s struggle to adopt a new national charter illustrates the challenges of democracy.
Chile Votes on New Conservative Constitution in Referendum 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.
Joan Jara, Who Found Justice for Husband Slain After Coup, Dies at 96 She sought accountability in the military killing of the leftist folk singer Victor Jara in the right-wing turmoil that carried Gen. Augusto Pinochet to power in Chile in 1973.
Chile, Known for Its Wines and Piscos, Turns to Gin Distilleries are popping up across the country as Chileans use the versatile spirit to showcase their country’s unique botanicals.