Chile News in English
June 7, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 7th June, and here’s your Chile daily news capsule.
Operation Tokyo: banks reported suspicious transactions linked to detainees from the Aragua Train two years ago.
Violent robbery in Ñuñoa: a woman was assaulted and an elderly man with terminal cancer was attacked.
Who funded the mayors' meeting in La Serena? President Kast faced boos during the event.
Civil Registry issues statement on identity card delivery errors and responds to CIPER's report.
Front Amplio lawmakers address TGR over complaints of account draining from student loan debtors.
UC joins the fall of major teams in the League Cup, finishing second in their group.
Kast begins northern tour in Arica, praising the city's pride and love for Chile.
Senator Gastón Saavedra criticizes CAP for lack of transparency during the steel crisis.
AZA revives the steel industry by purchasing part of Huachipato for 130 million dollars.
Tragic loss: renowned actor Julio Jung passes away at 84, leaving a cultural void.
Concern rises over respiratory illnesses as experts urge vaccination and preventive measures.
Santiago Airport and health officials emphasize the need for measles vaccinations amid travel increase.
Scientists scrutinize Botox, finding cellular changes linked to muscle atrophy.
Abandoned land in Antofagasta intervened due to health risks and potential mosquito breeding grounds.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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