Chile
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Club Deportivo Palestino has become a focal point for tensions between Santiago’s sizeable Arab and Jewish communities
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Two window washers are rescued after becoming trapped on a broken platform on the 21st floor of a hotel in the Chilean capital, Santiago
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The two men tortured general Alberto Bachelet, father of current President Michelle Bachelet, after his imprisonment for treason during the Pinochet regime
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Irish runner Gary Thornton takes first place in the men's event in the annual volcano race in Chile's Atacama desert
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Political ambitions of Pinochet Molina clear as he presses allies to form a new movement, Republican Order My Country
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Cristián Labbé, outspoken defender of Chilean dictator, charged with conspiracy in kidnapping and homicide of 13 prisoners
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Sixty-three teams from 49 nations compete in the annual Homeless World Cup on Sunday
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6 - 10 October: Catch up with all the development-related news you may have missed this week
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A Chilean toddler is rescued by firefighters after getting a kettle stuck on her head on Saturday. The child put her head in the kettle while her mother was on the phone
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Nicholas Lezard's paperback of the week: This study of Chile's 1973 military coup is a heartbreaking but necessary read
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of the best photographs from around the world
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Documents detail high-level Ronald Reagan administration debates on policy options to ease Pinochet out of power
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Marine Mauricio Ruiz announces he is gay at a news conference in Santiago making him the first publicly gay member of the Chilean military
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A home-grown, alternative approach to farming - agroecology - is bad news for pesticides, monoculture and food poverty in Brazil, writes Camila Nobrega
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Originally published in the Guardian on 23 July 1980: Conservatives reverse previous government's decision to ban sale of weapons to General Pinochet's military regime
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Justin McGuirk's fascinating study shows that Latin American cities have much to teach the world's architects, writes Rowan Moore
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Former US navy captain gave information to Chilean officials that led to executions of journalist and student, judge finds
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Their teams' success has been hailed as the New World triumphing over Europe, and the fans are making the most of it
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An examination of how countries around the world affected by civil war or internal conflict have approached justice
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Construction of the E-ELT monster telescope starts on Thursday with the blasting of a million tonnes of rock from a mountain top
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Lola Arias brings together actors whose families were on opposing sides of Chilean regime in The Year I Was Born, writes Lyn Gardner
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Most ambitious project yet for European Southern Observatory will be large enough to search for life on other planets
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Police and protesters clash in Chilean capital at a student demonstration calling for education reforms
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Security footage shows a lift malfunction in a skyscraper in Santiago, Chile, sending a man hurtling up 30 storeys in 15 seconds
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Dan Gillmor: In the developing world, mobile is the internet. Here's what happens when big companies take advantage of that
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The hot, barren lands of northern Chile make it an ideal location for generating solar energy, and the sector is flourishing, reports Christian Roselund
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Jason Stone: Watch two very different campaigns giving national teams a rousing send-off in our review of new advertising work
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Scientists have uncovered a graveyard with at least 46 specimens of nearly complete ichthyosaurs skeletons in Chile
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Copiapó 33, who were trapped underground for 10 weeks, say "nothing is impossible for a Chilean" in rousing advert
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Artist named Fried Potatoes removed tuition contracts he says were worth up to $500m from private university and burned them
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Church leaders admit to knowing about scheme in which single mothers were pressured to give up their newborns for adoption
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Debate to start in July to repeal Augusto Pinochet's 1989 legislation and allow termination when a woman's life is at risk
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An earthquake has hit Northern Chile, causing thousands of people to be evacuated. Here's a collection of resources to teach students about the science behind the quake
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A huge fire has razed parts of Chile's historic port of Valparaiso and killed 11 people
What will it take for Chilean Australians to have peace from Pinochet's heavies?