Chile’s president-elect, José Antonio Kast, visited El Salvador’s mega-prison for gang members on Friday and asked President Nayib Bukele for “cooperation” to improve security in Chile’s prisons.
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Chile's far-right President-elect José Antonio Kast visited El Salvador's mega-prison for accused gang members on Friday ...
Chile’s far-right President-elect José Antonio Kast visited El Salvador’s mega-prison for accused gang members ahead of a ...
The presidents of Panama and Bolivia, as well as Chile's president-elect, participated in meetings held within the framework ...
Prisoners sit inside a cell at the mega the prison known as Detention Center Against Terrorism (CECOT) in Tecololuca, El ...
World premiering at Berlin, Chilean drama ‘The Red Hangar’ chronicles little-known events behind the military takeover.
Campaigning on a promise to expel undocumented migrants and crack down on crime, José Antonio Kast dominated Chile's runoff election.
Latin American leaders have gathered for a development forum, calling for regional unity amid increasing political ...
Chilean President-elect Jose Antonio Kast leaves a ceremony at the presidential palace in Panama City, Wednesday, Jan. 28, ...
Chile’s president-elect has rolled out a pro-business cast of ministers, tasked with finding political solutions, an expert ...
Chile’s far-right President-elect José Antonio Kast has named two lawyers who once represented the U.S.-backed dictator Augusto Pinochet to serve in his Cabinet. Pinochet ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990 ...