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Chile

July 2024

  • A man holds a large piece of seaweed over his head

    On our plate
    ‘Instead of crisps, kids could eat snacks from the sea’: the forager chef looking to revolutionise Chile’s diet

    From ‘sea carrots’ to the rubbery luga, Rodolfo Guzmán is on a mission to transform seaweed’s unique salty flavours into irresistible bites
  • A middle-aged woman sits in a tidy kitchen and show off her passport from when she was an infant.

    Chile’s stolen children: a new effort offers hope to Pinochet-era international adoptees

    Thousands of children were adopted abroad during the Pinochet dictatorship – many in murky circumstances
    • ‘I play with happiness’: the table tennis star making her Olympic debut at 58

    • This is how we do it around the world: a sex special
      ‘We’ve been together 33 years. I want sex once a week. He wishes it was three times a day’: This is how we do it in Chile

    • Adoptee stolen at birth sues Chile over thousands of dictatorship-era thefts

June 2024

  • A bird's eye shot of a woman squatting on a rocky beach, sorting through plastic using a pink sieve.

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘Your plastic is here’: how Easter Island copes with 500 pieces of rubbish an hour washing ashore

  • SORCERY - press film still - 32 SORCERY

    Sorcery review – orphaned girl out for revenge in unsettling Indigenous horror

May 2024

  • Piles of red paper bags with black hexagons on them.

    Our unequal earth
    Latin America labels ultra-processed foods. Will the US follow?

    In 2010, Mexico led the way, followed by Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Argentina and Colombia
  • A young man stands on a hillside in front of a colossal statue of a face, taking a picture

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘Moai designs are getting lost’: extreme weather chips away at Easter Island statues

    Experts call for conservation action as the features on Rapa Nui’s famous monoliths are eroded by fire and rain
    • Our unequal earth
      The US food industry has long buried the truth about their products. Is that coming to an end?

    • Southern lights ignite the sky in geomagnetic glory – in pictures

    • Castoffs to catwalk: fashion show shines light on vast Chile clothes dump visible from space

April 2024

  • Sean and Emily with their birth mother, Sara, outside her house in Santiago, Chile

    She was told her babies were dead. Instead they were sold abroad. What happened when she met them 40 years on?

    Four families torn apart by Chile’s illegal adoption scandal finally found each other decades later. They describe the emotional moment they met – and how they pieced together the lives they had spent apart
  • An octopus on an underwater mountain off the coast of Chile

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Dragons, sea toads and the longest creature ever seen found on undersea peaks off South America

    Underwater mountains are biodiversity hotspots and researchers exploring the Salas y Gómez ridge off Chile have found 50 species probably new to science. How much more has yet to be discovered?
  • A man in a yellow oilskin jacket on a beach carrying two very huge crabs, while small fishing boats are anchored in an inlet. In the background are snow-topped mountains

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Crabs, kelp and mussels: Argentina’s waters teem with life – could a fish farm ban do the same for Chile?

    While the ecosystem is thriving off the coast of Argentina, the proliferation of salmon farms in Chile’s waters is threatening marine life, say critics

March 2024

  • Brian Jokat, a passenger of Latam Airlines flight LA800, recounts his experience on the flight

    ‘Felt like an earthquake’: passengers recall moment of terror on Latam flight as investigation launched

    Latam Airlines flight LA800 was headed to Auckland from Sydney when plane’s ‘gauges just blanked out’ due to technical problem, pilot reportedly told passengers

February 2024

  • The moai known as Hoa Hakananai'a in the British Museum

    British Museum’s Instagram flooded with calls to return Easter Island statue

  • Paulina Urrutia and Augusto Góngora in  Eternal Memory

    TV review
    Storyville: The Eternal Memory review – a beautiful, heart-rending portrait of Alzheimer’s disease

  • A man on horseback flees an encroaching forest fire in Viña del Mar, Chile

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘We are in an era of megafires’: new tactics demanded as wildfires intensify across South America

  • Locals clean the rubble of burnt-out houses after forest fires reached their neighborhood in Vina del Mar, Chile, Sunday, 4 February 2024. (AP Photo/Cristobal Basaure)

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘It was total panic – with black smoke, falling fireballs and tongues of flame’: the terror of Chile’s wildfires

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