Chile News in English
May 13, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 13th May, and here’s your Chile daily news capsule.
Araos denies Lincolao's version, stating that the mass layoffs plan is indeed real.
Alvarado defends Steinert amid security criticism, recalling Boric's lengthy planning process.
The government activates the "breakwater" plan to counter over a thousand opposition amendments.
Mizala and Martínez advance to the second round for the University of Chile rectorship.
Fech regains leadership as the PC and FA coalition wins the elections.
Lavín files a legal challenge against Judge Urrutia, claiming a biased ruling.
The Senate approves Dinko Franulic as a new Supreme Court minister, filling a key vacancy.
Weekly signing and no-contact orders are issued for those accused of assaulting Deputy Olivares.
Professor Maza emphasizes the importance of universities in fostering critical thinking.
The government launches a national plan to remove unused cables across the country.
An Ecuadorian candidate emerges in the race for the UN, challenging Bachelet.
Trump warns that the truce with Iran is in a critical state, calling their proposal unacceptable.
China opposes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, heightening tensions in the region.
The copper market hits a historic high, celebrating a new record in London.
Health officials urge influenza vaccinations for seniors as coverage remains low.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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