Chile News in English
May 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th May, and here’s your Chile daily news capsule.
Tsunami of 1,500 amendments triggers fast-tracking of Miscellaneous Law in Congress.
Senator Ibáñez calls the resignation of Science Undersecretary Rafael Araos "disappointing."
Carabineros confirm two arrests for the assault on Deputy Javier Olivares in Olmué.
President Kast uses images of former leaders for his first public account, claiming progress.
Joaquín Lavín visits his son in prison, stating he’s going through a tough time.
Kast reflects on the importance of science after controversial comments on university funding.
Investors urged to return to Chile during the Chile Day event in Toronto.
Government reports 21 homicides in the past week, totaling 343 victims this year.
Trump declares the truce with Iran is in a critical state, calling proposals unacceptable.
Evo Morales declared in rebellion after failing to appear in court; capture ordered.
France and the U.S. confirm new hantavirus cases among cruise passengers.
Drone attacks shake Kiev following the end of a three-day truce with Russia.
NASA and SpaceX to live stream the launch of the Polaris Project next Tuesday.
Santiago celebrates National Theater Day with affordable tickets and a diverse lineup.
The Café Científico UFRO explores the link between microorganisms and cancer.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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