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Santiago · SantiagoHumberto Suazo is celebrating his birthday. The iconic goal scorer of the Chilean national team, now active in San Luis de la Primera B, is 43 years old. For this reason, social networks have been filled with greetings and videos from the former Colo Colo player, in which they remember some of his best goals. Of course, in the hours of this afternoon he received a more than special message: it's about Matías Fernández. The steering wheel, who wa…See the Story
The emotional message from Matías Fernández to Humberto Suazo that he takes over social networks - La Tercera
Santiago · SantiagoCuando asumió el cargo de Presidente de la República, el 11 de marzo de 1990, Patricio Aylwin debió tomar una decisión no menor: quedarse junto a su familia en la casa que por cerca de 30 años había sido su hogar o mudarse a una residencia presidencial. Estar alejado de los jardines de su esposa, Leonor Oyarzún, los pasillos que habían visto crecer a sus cinco hijos y los rincones donde compartió cientos de conversaciones y tertulias con sus cor…See the Story
The route of Allende and Aylwin houses to become heritage
Corruption · SantiagoAn unstable, fragile, precarious balance. With these words, the ISAPREs define what will happen with their financial situation in the short term once the short law is implemented, as long as it is approved on Monday by Congress. The ISAPREs have not publicly addressed what the mixed commission approved on Wednesday night, because given the last-minute changes made to the project, they are still calculating and projecting multiple scenarios, whic…See the Story
The fragile balance that the insurers anticipate for the industry once the short law is implemented - La Tercera.
Santiago · SantiagoIn Chile, the intersection between motherhood and professional career is marked by a worrying statistic: nine out of ten young professionals fear that the birth of a child will negatively impact their career. A study carried out by Cadem and the Chile Women's Foundation reveals this fact, highlighting the urgency of addressing not only the alarming declining birth rates, but also the effective integration of women in the labor market. In this co…See the Story
Rodrigo Guendelman's column: A hospital that lives up to its name - La Tercera
Santiago · SantiagoAccording to the latest Global Homicide Study report from the UN Office against Drugs and Crime, Latin America is the most violent region in the world. Ignacio Cano, a professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro and founder of the university's Violence Analysis Laboratory (LAV), discussed this reality during a seminar titled 'Progressive Alternatives Against Organized Crime and Violence,' held in late April by Chile 21 Foundation. Cano h…See the Story
Ignacio Cano, public safety expert: “There is concern about the growth of the homicide rate in Chile, Costa Rica and Ecuador” - La Tercera
Santiago · SantiagoMarcelo Bergman, director del CELIV, arrived in Chile in late April to participate in the seminar "Progressive Alternatives against Violence and Organized Crime" -held in late April by Fundación Chile 21- amid the security crisis affecting the country and leading to record levels of perceived insecurity in Chile, according to the 2020 Urban National Survey of Citizen Security (Enusc). But this phenomenon is not just national: Latin America is go…See the Story
Marcelo Bergman, security expert: “(We must) achieve a balance where we tolerate certain levels of illegality, but with very little violence”
Populism · SantiagoEx-minister Mariana Aylwin, one of the Yellow Movement activists who raised their voices against the opposition's failed attempt (in the context of discussing the Rules of Use of Force bill) to return military justice cases where uniformed personnel committed crimes, did so despite the initiative being enthusiastically supported by the party president, Deputy Andrés Jouannet. The ex-president Patricio Aylwin's daughter recalls that in dictatorsh…See the Story