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Chile's finance minister, Mario Marcel, resigned amid a cabinet reshuffle. President Boric cited Marcel's personal reasons ...
Independiente vs Universidad de Chile was abandoned in the 48th minute due to security concerns with rival fans clashing in ...
Fans were hospitalized and detained after violent attacks during a match in a stadium near Buenos Aires, prompting officials ...
Chile's finance minister Mario Marcel, considered a stabilizing and pragmatic figure in President Gabriel Boric's ...
Argentina on Friday released 104 Chileans detained following a bloody brawl that erupted during a knock-out Copa Sudamericana ...
Chile President Gabriel Boric named Nicolas Grau as the nation’s new finance minister on Thursday, tapping a longtime leftist ...
More than 100 fans were arrested after violence erupted in the stands during a Copa Sudamericana match between Independiente ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNChile, Argentina football fans trade blame over stadium violence
Argentine and Chilean football fans traded blame on Thursday after a pitched battle in a Buenos Aires stadium involving ...
Santiago, Chile — When Gabriel Boric is sworn in as Chile's president, he'll not only be the youngest to lead the South American country but also the first in Latin America to sport several tattoos.
Chilean leftist Gabriel Boric was sworn in as president on Friday, vowing to listen to all sides while warning of the challenges ahead, as the Andean country marked the sharpest shift in its ...
SANTIAGO, Chile — Gabriel Boric, a tattooed 35-year-old former student leader from the far south of Patagonia, has secured a crushing victory to become Chile’s president-elect.
Boric’s election comes after two years of massive peaceful demonstrations in Chile over inequality, high cost of living and privatization. On Sunday, Gabriel Boric addressed supporters in Santiago.
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