In the past decade, births have fallen by 29 percent in Chile, now the country with the lowest birth rate in the Americas.
We interviewed Marta Salgado, president of the NGO Oro Negro. This group is one of the first in Chile to bring attention to the existence of the Afro-descendant population in the country and to work ...
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She entered the Convent on September 8th, 1954, along with twelve other young women after making her vows ... Carrol met Mauro in Santiago, Chile in 1967 where they worked in the parish team in the ...
LINDA PENTZ GUNTER recalls the anger and heartbreak over the 1973 coup in Chile, with its torture and massacres, which we now relive with the horrors carried out by Israel in Gaza – and also through o ...
LIMA, Peru — Alberto Fujimori, whose decade-long presidency began with triumphs righting Peru’s economy and defeating a ...
JMU women's will open Sun Belt play against Southern Miss on Saturday at 4 p.m. The Dukes are 2-3-2 going into the matchup.
In the latest news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we talk about predictions for new temples to ...
Santiago (AFP ... And women are choosing to have children later, with a third of all births in Chile last year to women aged between 30 and 34. The trend has led to a rise in infertility.