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Zeng makes her Olympic debut at 58, representing Chile, showcasing a remarkable comeback story
Canada drew 0-0 with 10-man Chile to secure a Copa America quarter-final spot, while Chile exited at the group stage
Last year, scientists found 842 breeding pairs on two Chilean islands; this year, only one breeding pair was found
The helicopter carrying the two-time president of Chile crashed in the waters of Lake Ranco, cause not determined
Areas around Vina del Mar city hardest hit; emergency teams struggle to contain flames threatening urban areas
Governing body rejects complaint by Chile and Peru over age and nationality of South American country's player
Once the lake bed, the reservoir is now littered with fish skeletons and desperate animals searching for water
Winger steals show in 4-1 win over Venezuela in World Cup qualifiers; Striker scores brace in 3-2 win at Bolivia
Coach Scaloni continues to test positive ahead of Argentina's World Cup qualifiers vs Chile
The tail was covered with seven pairs of osteoderms, says palaeontologist
Fossils of the reptile, which lived some 160 million years ago in what is today Atacama desert, were unearthed in 2009
Inter Milan's midfielder blames the Argentine official for his decisions who "thinks he is the star of the show"
Despite Argentinian's dominance, Barcelona star lamented that "we weren't calm, we didn't have control of the ball"
Midfielder was initially hospitalized with severe tonsilitis, but tested positive; will miss game against Argentina
The dogs -- three golden retrievers and a labrador -- are between the ages of four and five
Total cases since the outbreak began in early March had hit 105,159 while 1,113 people had died, says health ministry
Announcement comes as Latin America becomes growing hotspot for Covid-19
Chile has seen 1,274 recover from the deadly virus
The country is tracking people returning from countries affected by coronavirus in a bid to contain its spread
As this rift between South American nations widens
Some 30,000 march in the southern city of Bangalore, more than 20,000 in Siliguri and thousands in Chennai
Gap between rich and poor countries widens with no compensation deal for vulnerable countries hit by climate change
The crisis is the worst in three decades of Chilean democracy
Prosecutors say 20 people have died, thousands injured
Demonstrators held up signs paying tribute to the 20 people killed and more than 1,300 injured during the protests
Violent protests continue, with thousands arrested and many public properties damaged
Talks were scheduled to be held in Santiago from Dec 2-13
Thousands of Chileans protesting for economic and political change
An overview of new and ongoing demonstrations
Demonstrators carrying indigenous and national flags sang popular resistance songs
The unrest started as a fare-dodging protest against the hike in metro ticket prices in January
Captain Guerrero’s side destroyed defending champions Chile with a 3-0 win to reach Copa America final
Captain Guerrero’s side will now face Chile in the semi-finals in Porto Alegre on Wednesday
Rueda said this victory was merely one step towards a greater goal: to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
The Dutch scraped past Japan 2-1 to set up a quarter-final on Saturday against the Italians, who had beaten China 2-0
Tabarez’s side victory gave them top spot in Group C, and set to face Peru in the quarter-final of Copa America
Defending champions have won the last two, going on to lift the tournament’s title in both 2015 and 2016
The win saw Rueda’s side join Uruguay at the top of Group C, level on points and goal difference
Hat-trick hero in the 2015 final, became the first player to score in six consecutive women's World Cup matches
Two-time reigning champions are not among the favourites this time around having lost some of the players
The first meeting will be in Buenos Aires on April 8
In December last year, Bolivia's football-mad president Evo Morales offered those three countries help in their bid
Thousands of homes lose power but no immediate reports of injuries or damage
Between 2015 and 2017, the number of fans banned from stadiums rose by 55 per cent
Defrocking is considered harshest penalty within Church and an offender is forbidden from exercising clerical duties
The accused, Reverend Cristian Precht was a former head of the Church's Vicariate of Solidarity human rights group
Three retired military officers were also sentenced to four years of prison
Several offices of senior church figures are being raided as police search for evidence of sexual abuse by clergy
General Assembly approves the appointment of Bachelet to be next UN high commissioner for human rights
Under Chilean law bishops are not obligated to report crimes committed inside the Church to the civilian authorities