Millions of people in Chile had their routines disrupted by an almost nationwide power cut. Media reports say some power has been restored in parts of the capital, Santiago. Research in Chile could ...
Wine imported from Chile, especially Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, represents a growing segment of ...
Eight restaurants known for their singular takes on green chile remain. The Original Chubby’s, at 1231 W. 38th Ave., a locale ...
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Ultimate Chile Itinerary: Must-See Destinations from Santiago to PatagoniaIf you’re looking to travel somewhere a little bit different for your next vacation, perhaps you haven’t considered Chile.
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Space.com on MSNWispy comet photobombs 'rare' planetary parade above Chile's Atacama Desert (photos)In February 2025, conditions were just right to catch a "planetary party" above the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) ...
SANTIAGO, Chile -- Electricity providers across Chile scrambled to restore service Tuesday after a sweeping blackout plunged ...
A large power outage struck most of Chile on Tuesday, resulting in a curfew until Wednesday morning for the areas hit by the blackout.
Chile's SQM , the world's second-largest lithium producer, reported a 40.9% fall in fourth-quarter net profit on Wednesday, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNLegend lives: 130-year frog mystery ends as scientists rediscover species in ChileA frog species not seen in over 130 years, Alsodes vittatus, has been rediscovered in Chile after decades of search efforts.
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Study Finds on MSNBack from the brink: The remarkable rediscovery of Alsodes vittatus, Chile’s long-lost frogFor 130 years, a small Chilean frog vanished from scientific view. Biologists searched. Nature enthusiasts kept their eyes open. But Alsodes vittatus remained stubbornly invisible.
Power has been restored to most of Chile’s 19 million people after the nation’s most disruptive blackout in 15 years ...
Citizens in Chile are getting back to normal after a nationwide power outage affected millions of people and a "state of emergency" gets lifted as officials point fingers at energy providers.
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