Chile News in English
March 5, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 5th March, and here’s your Chile daily news capsule.
Muñoz admits he didn’t inform De Grange about the Chinese cable during their meeting.
H5N1 avian influenza confirmed in wild birds in Valparaíso region, raising health alerts.
Matías Insunza calls out lawyers with serious misconduct still practicing, labeling it unacceptable.
Mandatory vaccination campaign begins March 1st, targeting specific worker groups across the country.
Urgent call reveals details of triple homicide involving police in Cañete, raising public concern.
CGR reports Minister Vallejo used official car for party activities, raising ethical questions.
President Boric arrives in Punta Arenas, awaiting Kast to resume transfer of power agenda.
Minimum wage in Chile set to increase in 2026, with positive impacts on employment expected.
Former mayor in the U.S. sentenced for assaulting a 16-year-old at a party, shocking the community.
U.S. seeks Chilean teachers with salaries up to 47 million pesos annually, check application details.
Military operation against narcoterrorism launched by the U.S. in Ecuador, targeting terrorist groups.
Study shows strength training can rejuvenate the brain, potentially reversing aging effects.
Vitacura enhances breast cancer prevention with free mammogram services throughout March.
World Obesity Day raises awareness on how habits can influence genetic expression.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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