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How Latin America Became a Significant Market for Scotch Whisky

Latin America is a vast and developing market. That’s why the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) and the Canning House, a top U.K. forum on Latin American politics, economics and business, believed that the growth of Scotch showed what other European businesses can achieve in the region.

MIR Faction to Become Third Political Party: Will it Help Speed Up the Democratization Process in Chile?

A faction within a guerrilla group in Chile has declared that it will create a new formal political party.

Restorando: Offering Five Years of Convenience in Booking Restaurant Reservations in Latin America

Culinary masterpieces are some of the things Latin America must be really proud of. Every delicacy is like a book that speaks so much about the place's history and culture. That's why the beauty of these culinary masterpieces has been recognized not just in the Caribbean countries but also in the different parts across the world.

Chilean Court Orders Pablo Neruda’s Exhumed Remains Back to His Tomb

One of the world’s most celebrated poets, Pablo Neruda, is coming home. Neruda’s remains, which were exhumed to help determine his cause of death, have been ordered back to the poet’s tomb by a Chilean court on Wednesday.

5 Crisis-Resistant Tips for Launching Startup Business in Latin America

Launching a startup business is oftentimes challenging and terrifying, especially in a tough economic environment. But experts are sharing some crisis-resistant tips for growing and scaling a startup on a foreign soil.

'El Club' Movie Review: A Searing Look at the Failings of the Catholic Church

"El Club" is not an easy viewing experience as it takes a very deep look at the failings of the church and yet manages to humanize people that have engaged in rather deplorable behavior. Larrain's powers are undeniably on the rise and this film, with its austere qualities, pulls the viewer in and never lets go.

Chef Gaston Acurio: Meet the Ambassador of Peru’s Culinary Ascent

Years ago, Peruvian gastronomical culture has never always been the world's "next big thing." But one day, a man created a change. He revolutionized the culinary field in Peru which turned the world upside down. Today, Peru has become one of the world's leading culinary capitals. The man who is guilty of starting that change is none other than Chef Gaston Acurio.

Chile to Sell 5.5 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas to Energy-Short Argentina

Argentina gets some much-needed aid from Chile. Argentinian Energy Minister Juan José Aranguren and his Chilean counterpart, Máximo Pacheco, have agreed on a series of accords that is set to aid Argentina's energy sector during the winter months, according to Merco Press.

Bolivia’s Lithium Dream Bound to Come True? Nation’s Lithium Potential Foreseen to Boost Economic Growth

Bolivia, Chile and China are three of the most notable countries in the world where the alkali metal lithium exists. And Bolivia has set to become a significant part in the development of green technology.

Algramo Startup: How Chilean Vending Machine Company Delivers Food Staples, Economic Fairness to Society

One of the main problems in Santiago, Chile is where to buy budget-friendly food. This problem is what urged Jose Manuel Moller and his three friends' to build a business like Algramo.

Chile’s 24,133 Glaciers Are Disappearing -- What Can We Do?

Citing a 2014 study, at the rate that Chile’s glaciers are disappearing, they could be gone in a few years.

Chile Inaugurates Latin America's Largest Medical Cannabis Farm

Chile has recently inaugurated their plantation of medical cannabis, the largest in the Latin America region.

Chile Soccer Coach Jorge Sampaoli Quits National Team

Chile Soccer Coach Jorge Sampaoli Quits National Team after disagreements with management. Jorge Sampaoli has officially resigned as the Chilean National Team head coach according to USA Today.

Chile Capital Santiago City Engulfed in Smoke and Smell of Garbage Fire; Heat Wave to Blame Says Management

Chile's capital of Santiago City was engulfed in smoke and the smell of garbage fire, as a heat wave caused a fire from a nearby dump.

Chilean Astronomers Investigate Nearby Star Proxima Centauri While in Search for Earth-Like Planet

In the search for a planet that can support human life, a nearby star may perhaps hold the answers for a group of astronomers in Chile.

Chile Is Going Big on Solar Power

First, free education, and now solar energy. Chile is fast becoming a people- and environment-friendly nation.

FIFA Fines Latin American Countries for Homophobic Slurs

FIFA has fined football associations in five Latin American countries due to their fans chanting homophobic slurs during matches,

Chilean Architect Alejandro Aravena Wins Prestigious Pritzker Prize

One of Chile’s most celebrated designers Alejandro Aravena bagged the prestigious 2016 Pritzker Architecture Prize for his wide variety of work. Considered the Nobel Prize for the field of architecture, the award is a great honor that highlighted his abilities to incorporates design principles with social responsibility, sustainability and economic restraints.

Boragó: Experience Innovative Dining with Nature at the Heart of Chile

Voted as one of the best restaurants in Latin America, Santiago Chile's Boragó is not just offering their customers an amazing taste of great food but also an impressive dining experience while sharing a glimpse of Chile's beauty.

How Latin American Countries Celebrate New Year's Eve

To welcome the new year, several Latin American nations put on big displays at some of their most popular locations.

Chile Girl Miraculously Survives 8-Minute Underwater Disaster

A recent pool holiday was turned into a tragic disaster after a 12-year-old girl got stuck in a drain at Oasis Aquatic Park in Isla de Maipo, located south of Santiago, Chile. The victim, who was identified as Millaray, miraculously survived the 8-minute underwater disaster after she was sucked into a pool drain.
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