We have started to collect the most important news related to Chile in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Twelve people including a priest are charged in Chile over death-squad killings during the Pinochet regime.
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Chile police arrest some 450 people as clashes erupt during anti-government protests in Santiago.
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A retired Chilean general becomes the first top officer of the Pinochet era to get a life term for rights violations.
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A giant 28-wheel vehicle that will help build a major telescope array in Chile passes a series of tests.
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Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, under house arrest in Chile, fails to win a seat in Japan's parliament.
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A small explosion takes place outside the British and Israeli embassies in Chile, but there are no reports of casualties.
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An explosion has occurred outside the British Embassy in Chile, the Foreign Office has confirmed.
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A Chilean judge rules that Peru's former President Alberto Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru.
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A cold snap grips parts of South America, and snow falls on Argentina's capital for the first time since 1918.
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One of the most notorious figures from Chile's former military regime, Osvaldo Romo, has died in prison.
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Experts in Chile say the disappearance of a lake in the south of the country was caused by climate change.
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Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, under house arrest in Chile, says he will run for office in Japan.
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Experts try to establish what caused the disappearance of a glacial lake in southern Chile over just a few weeks.
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