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Peru demands Chile's prompt answer on espionage: FM

LIMA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose Garcia Belaunde said Friday his country is waiting for a prompt answer from Chile about the alleged spying case. "We would like a fast, clear and convincing answer from...

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CHILE: Mapuche Detainees Say They Were Framed

TEMUCO, Chile, Nov 20 (IPS) - "This lie has got to end," said a sobbing Luisa Marilef, a 55-year-old Mapuche woman who says her son's arrest and prosecution under Chile's anti-terrorism law was part of a set-up by the police...

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Chile will revise report and documents sent by Peru

LivinginPeru.com Isabel Guerra The 380-page dossier that summarizes the findings of the investigation on the espionage case that Peru sent to Chile is being revised by Chile's Foreign Ministry since last Thursday, when this...

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Goñi discusses Chile's global rise

The LeBow College of Business hosted José Goñi, the Chilean ambassador to the United States, Nov. 13 as part of its "A View from the Top" lecture series, which introduces notable leaders of the world to Drexel students and...

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Hard To Treat Diseases (HTDS) Chilean first order of 200,000 doses - worth approximately $1.8...

Posted on: Thursday, 19 November 2009, 08:00 CST SHENZHEN, China, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Hard to Treat Diseases (HTDS; http://www.htdsmedical.com) and its China subsidiary Mellow Hope announce, that the first shipment...

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Peru expressed its rejection to espionage actions

LivinginPeru.com Isabel Guerra Peru sent today an official diplomatic note to Chile, expressing its “definite rejection” to the “espionage actions” that a Peruvian military man carried out in favor of Chile, and submitted the...

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Peru not to blame Chilean president over espionage case

LIMA, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Peruvian Foreign Minister Jose Garcia Belaunde said on Tuesday that his country is not intending to blame Chilean President Michelle Bachelet over the spying case involving a Peruvian subofficer of the...

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Chile’s Austral Capital to help Latin American startups reach the US — and vice versa

Santiago, Chile-based Austral Capital is one of a growing number of Latin American VC firms making names for themselves. Thanks to aggressive support from the Chilean government, the less than two-year old company has funded...

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'Galapagos for plants': conservationists fight for Robinson Crusoe island species

A programme to save one of the most important sites for botanic conservation – known as the "Galapagos for plants" – against threatening invasive species has been drawn up. More than 50 experts in conservation have met to...

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Peru: Air Force Officer Charged with Spying for Chile

Peruvian Air Force Officer Victor Ariza Mendoza was arrested and charged with spying for Chile, which has increased the tension between the two countries, leading some to call for the boycott of Chilean products.

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