Peru won the first tournament called Copa America in 1975 but has been to just one final since then, in 2019. Chile’s current manager, Gareca, led Peru to back-to-back Copa America semi-finals ...
A powerful surge of unusually large waves has struck the coastlines of Ecuador, Chile, and Peru leaving at least three people dead, and dozens of ports in the region have been forced to close ...
Although sea access has been an unresolved diplomatic dispute between Chile and Bolivia since the 19th century, major new developments occurred in the past year. Late last year Peru gave Bolivia a ...
The Chilean Government of President Gabriel Boric Font has upped the South American country's military strength in areas bordering Peru and Bolivia ... calls that “Chile [be] for Chileans.” ...
Another was recorded in Chile, the country’s navy said, after a 30-year-old man was found dead at a beach. In Peru, almost all ports were closed because of the constant battering of waves ...
Chile, the world's No. 1 copper producer, will boost its output of the red metal to 5.54 million metric tons in 2034, representing a 5.6% increase from 2023, state-run copper commission Cochilco said ...
On the Pacific Coast of South America, between Ecuador and Chile, Peru is classified as being mega-diverse, hosting over 500 species of mammals (fifth in the world), over 1,800 birds (third in the ...
Three deaths have been blamed on large waves up to 13 feet (four meters) pummeling Ecuador, Chile and Peru, where nearly 100 ports have been closed because of the rough conditions. Ecuador's ...