Chile News in English

March 29, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 29th March, and here’s your Chile daily news capsule.

A school inspector was murdered in Calama, raising concerns about rising violence in schools.

The University of Concepción is set to have its first female rector after two candidates advance.

A new calculator estimates how much the fuel price hike will cost citizens in transport and food.

Four candidates are in the race for the UN Secretary-General position, with Lula backing Bachelet.

Martine Tapia is the only visitor to Nicolás Zepeda in prison, claiming past experiences with manipulators.

Poduje responds to Orrego regarding the cancellation of the bike lane on Alameda, saying he should fund it.

Investigations into the controversial removal of the PDI chief reveal significant political implications.

A shooting outside Mall Plaza Oeste left a security guard injured during a robbery attempt.

The rise in fuel prices is now a major test for the government as President Kast signs an energy law.

The Public Prosecutor's Office has filed a complaint against a judge linked to a corruption network.

Massive protests against Trump are spreading across the U.S. and around the world, with millions participating.

Yemen's government condemns Houthi missile attacks against Israel, escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Codelco reports profits exceeding 2.4 billion dollars, with a significant contribution to the national treasury.

Samsung celebrates 20 years of leading the global TV market, showcasing advancements in entertainment technology.

Santiago strengthens its health network with a workshop focused on tuberculosis updates.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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