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Santiago · SantiagoOn Thursday, the 21st Civil Court of Santiago took the pre-trial measure of withholding money for $100 million from the collection of tickets, for the concerts that Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez is holding at Movistar Arena in Santiago since September 29.The saga of events continued successfully on Wednesday October 1, and will be repeated on Sunday 5 and Monday 6 of this month. The measure was requested by the Chilean Society of Musi…See the Story
Justice Orders Withholding Collection of Silvio Rodríguez Shows in Chile for Non-Payment of Fees - La Tercera
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Americas · ChileThe presidential candidate of the Republican Party and the Christian Social Party, José Antonio Kast, advocated this Sunday for obtaining a parliamentary majority in the next elections and opened himself to the possibility that this eventual result would include Chile Gomos, Amarillos and Democrats. In an interview given to the Argentine media La Nación, Kast was consulted on how he will handle political fragmentation in the National Congress in…See the Story
Kast Focuses on Achieving Parliamentary Majority that Includes Chile Come on, Yellows and Democrats
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Education · SantiagoIn September 2024, he landed at Santiago de Chile airport a cargo plane with 30 human legs coming from the United States. A year later, they continued in the warehouses of the air terminal. The Surgical Medical Training Center SpA (CEMQ), dedicated to the training and improvement of health professionals, bought and imported the cadaveric material to use them in its courses. The Undersecretary of Public Health stopped his entry into the South Ame…See the Story
The Judicial Conflict over the 30 Legs Stranded for a Year at Santiago Airport in Chile
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