Chile
Kast, the first Pinochetist to come to power in democratic Chile
The 59-year-old leader of the Republican Party is preparing to implement a neo-liberal program against crime and irregular migration from March 11, after winning the leftist Jeannette Jara by a large margin in Sunday's election.
The ultra-right-wing Jose Antonio Kast wins the election in Chile
Caste provides for the mass expulsion of migrants, the criminalization of migration or the construction of maximum security prisons.
The leftist Jara and the far-right Kast will compete in the second round for Chile's presidency
The official candidate won 26.7% of the vote in the first round, ahead of the ultra-right-wing candidate who was second (24.1%). However, for the second round on 14 December, the left has very little chance of winning the presidency, as the right-wing bloc is likely to support the far-right candidate.
Chile is looking for Boric's replacement today, with Jara as a favorite and on the far right fighting for second place
According to polls, the winner will be the former minister of the current president, but he will have to go to the second round with the ultra Kast or Kaiser, and he will have a hard time governing if the right joins.
Normalcy in the Pacific after reducing tsunami risk
Russia cancels the tsunami alert and remains alert in Central and South America, although alarms have been removed in most cases.
Basque diaspora in Chile
The journalist Mikel Reparaz has visited Chile, the country of the world with the highest percentage of inhabitants of Basque origin.
Sanchez has advocated forming a progressive front against a right that "has succumbed to the discourse of the far right."
The President of the Spanish Government has advocated the need for progressive leaders to join forces to confront the "reactionary international front." This has been expressed at thesummit "Democracy always" organized by Chilean President Gabriel Boric , in which Brazilian President Luiz Inazio Lula da Silva , Colombian President Gustavo Petro and Uruguayan Yamandu Orsi also participated.
The Rubin Observatory has published the first images of what will be "the most complete night movie ever made."
These images are the beginning of a time-lapse that will be completed after a decade of mapping the southern sky.
This video will deepen questions about the characteristics of energy and dark matter, the formation of the Milky Way, the properties of small bodies in the solar system and the trajectory of potentially dangerous asteroids.