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  • Latin American Pulse for Saturday, April 18, 2026 Richard Mann
    Hormuz Reopened: Iran Declares Strait “Completely Open,” Brent Crashes 9% Below $90, WTI Hits $83 Intraday — Trump: “Deal Is Close,” Claims Iran Will Suspend Nuclear Programme and Ship 441kg Uranium to US — Tehran: “Nothing Is Certain Yet” — Petrobras Crashes ~7%, Ibovespa Falls Third Straight Session to 195,733 (−0.55%), but Real Strengthens to […] The post Latin American Pulse for Saturday, April 18, 2026 appeared first on The Rio Times.
     

Latin American Pulse for Saturday, April 18, 2026

18 April 2026 at 07:24

Hormuz Reopened: Iran Declares Strait “Completely Open,” Brent Crashes 9% Below $90, WTI Hits $83 Intraday — Trump: “Deal Is Close,” Claims Iran Will Suspend Nuclear Programme and Ship 441kg Uranium to US — Tehran: “Nothing Is Certain Yet” — Petrobras Crashes ~7%, Ibovespa Falls Third Straight Session to 195,733 (−0.55%), but Real Strengthens to […]

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  • The Domino Effect: Chile’s Deportation Flight Triggers Peru’s Border Lockdown Sofia Gabriela Martinez
    Key Points — Peru’s Interior Minister José Zapata ordered an immediate reinforcement of the southern border in Tacna after Chile launched its first deportation flight, deploying 135 police officers — 100 of them transferred from Cusco, Ica, Arequipa, and Puno — The deployment includes motorized patrols, ATVs, drones for real-time aerial surveillance, and 10 illumination […] The post The Domino Effect: Chile’s Deportation Flight Triggers Peru’s Border Lockdown appeared first on The Rio Times.
     

The Domino Effect: Chile’s Deportation Flight Triggers Peru’s Border Lockdown

17 April 2026 at 18:11

Key Points — Peru’s Interior Minister José Zapata ordered an immediate reinforcement of the southern border in Tacna after Chile launched its first deportation flight, deploying 135 police officers — 100 of them transferred from Cusco, Ica, Arequipa, and Puno — The deployment includes motorized patrols, ATVs, drones for real-time aerial surveillance, and 10 illumination […]

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  • Chile’s Kast Launches First Deportation Flight as 2,180 Venezuelans Self-Deport Sofia Gabriela Martinez
    Key Points — A Chilean Air Force Boeing 737 departed Thursday morning from Santiago with 40 irregular migrants aboard — 19 Colombians, 12 Bolivians, and 9 Ecuadorians — in the Kast government’s first deportation flight, five weeks after taking office — Of the 40 expelled, 25 were removed on administrative orders and 15 on judicial […] The post Chile’s Kast Launches First Deportation Flight as 2,180 Venezuelans Self-Deport appeared first on The Rio Times.
     

Chile’s Kast Launches First Deportation Flight as 2,180 Venezuelans Self-Deport

17 April 2026 at 12:31

Key Points — A Chilean Air Force Boeing 737 departed Thursday morning from Santiago with 40 irregular migrants aboard — 19 Colombians, 12 Bolivians, and 9 Ecuadorians — in the Kast government’s first deportation flight, five weeks after taking office — Of the 40 expelled, 25 were removed on administrative orders and 15 on judicial […]

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  • How Latin America Turned Murder Into a Flourishing Global Industry Florencia Belén Ruiz
    Key Points — At least 108,838 people were murdered across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2025, with contract killings accounting for a growing share in countries from Colombia to Peru — In Bogotá, half of all homicides are now classified as sicariato — professional hits carried out as outsourced services between criminal networks, with […] The post How Latin America Turned Murder Into a Flourishing Global Industry appeared first on The Rio Times.
     

How Latin America Turned Murder Into a Flourishing Global Industry

17 April 2026 at 12:17

Key Points — At least 108,838 people were murdered across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2025, with contract killings accounting for a growing share in countries from Colombia to Peru — In Bogotá, half of all homicides are now classified as sicariato — professional hits carried out as outsourced services between criminal networks, with […]

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  • Chile’s Kast Unveils Sweeping Tax and Investment Megareform on TV Juan Martinez
    Key Points — Chile’s President José Antonio Kast used his first national broadcast on Wednesday evening to unveil the Proyecto de Ley de Reconstrucción y Desarrollo Económico y Social, a package of 40-plus measures centered on cutting the corporate tax rate from 27% to 23%, reinstating a 25-year tax invariability guarantee for long-term investment, and […] The post Chile’s Kast Unveils Sweeping Tax and Investment Megareform on TV appeared first on The Rio Times.
     

Chile’s Kast Unveils Sweeping Tax and Investment Megareform on TV

16 April 2026 at 10:30

Key Points — Chile’s President José Antonio Kast used his first national broadcast on Wednesday evening to unveil the Proyecto de Ley de Reconstrucción y Desarrollo Económico y Social, a package of 40-plus measures centered on cutting the corporate tax rate from 27% to 23%, reinstating a 25-year tax invariability guarantee for long-term investment, and […]

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Pedro Pascal v Pedro Piscal: actor in legal battle with Chilean spirit brand

16 April 2026 at 11:33

Pedro Piscal pisco is latest Chilean brand to resemble a Hollywood name – and others have fought off the lawsuits

The actor Pedro Pascal is waging a legal battle against a Chilean pisco merchant who has chosen a cheeky name for his brand of the country’s national spirit: Pedro Piscal.

David Herrera registered the brand name with a Chilean commercial regulator in 2023 and began selling his pisco in off-licences and restaurants.

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© Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images

© Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images

© Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images

Lula withdraws from Kast inauguration amid presence of Flávio Bolsonaro

11 March 2026 at 03:55

The reversal came hours after it emerged that Flávio Bolsonaro, a likely challenger to Lula in October’s presidential election, would attend the event as a guest Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has canceled a planned trip to Chile to attend José Antonio Kast’s inauguration on Wednesday and will instead be represented at the ceremony by Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira. Brazilian officials said the change was due to “scheduling reasons.”

Machado rallies thousands of Venezuelans in Chile as Kast quickly clamps down on migration

13 March 2026 at 15:15

Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado greeted Thursday 17,000 Venezuelans in the streets of Santiago, Chile. 

“Santiago is overflowing with us, my Venezuelans!,” she told the crowd as they shouted “Maria Presidente,” spilling out from downtown Parque Almagro in a sea of Venezuelan flags.

Earlier, hundreds of well wishers had gathered in Plaza de Armas to welcome Machado as she was awarded the keys to the city by the Santiago mayor. There, she hugged and took selfies with well-wishers. Later, in the march, she embraced members of the crowd, inviting two children to join her on the stage and wave to the thousands lining the streets. 

The march, which the police had planned to be attended by 4,000, was the largest public demonstration attended by Machado since she left Venezuela in December. After leaving the event, Machado said it was “indescribable” on social media. 

“Today our clear path is to move forward so that all those who have been forced to leave their country can travel back to reunite with their families with their heads held high,” Machado said. 

Chile is home to the fourth largest Venezuelan diaspora in Latin America with almost 700,000 Venezuelan nationals living there, 42% of the foreign-born Chilean population. Of the illegal migrants living in Chile, 75% are Venezuelan, according to figures from the Liberty and Development think tank. 

Exploiting these figures was central to new President José Antonio Kast’s successful presidential campaign. He promised to expel thousands of illegal migrants living in Chile. In his inaugural address Wednesday, he said he had already ordered the military to build a physical barrier along the border with Bolivia, a regular crossing for migrants arriving on foot. 

In his first day in office, Kast launched the Shield Frontier Plan, a strategy for erecting walls five meters in height equipped with motion sensors, facial recognition and infrared cameras. The plan also includes funding for surveillance drones along Chile’s northern borders.

As violent and petty crime has risen in recent years, the Centre for Public Studies says seven in ten Chileans “strongly agree” that illegal immigration is driving insecurity. 

Kast, his followers and other members of his party have, in their discourse against migration, publicly targeted the Venezuelan diaspora. In January, Kast singled out Venezuelans on Canal 5 Noticias, saying illegal Venezuelans’ “days were numbered” as he promised an unprecedented ramp up of deportation orders. After his election victory, he repeatedly called on Venezuelans to remove themselves from Chile before he took power. 

Machado, who was in Chile for Kast’s inauguration, said in a statement that the Venezuelans living in Chile were “decent people.”

“What we are doing here today is asking all Chileans — and all Latin Americans — to help us ensure that every Venezuelan can return with dignity and freedom to the country they adore,” she added.

Read more: José Antonio Kast becomes Chile’s first hard-right president since dictatorship  

Striking a similar tone to Kast, U.S. President Donald Trump has vilified Venezuelan’s living in the U.S., tying them to the international criminal organization, one the U.S. labels terrorist, the Tren de Aragua. Since taking office, Trump has said Venezuelans linked to the gang were “invading” the U.S.

Machado, who gifted her Nobel Peace Prize medal to Trump in January following the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, said in a video address Thursday that Trump remained a “fundamental ally” to Venezuela.

Trump had earlier questioned Machado’s suitability to lead, citing (misleading) low approval ratings. Trump has also praised Venezuela’s interim president and Maduro’s former vice president, who is widely disliked by Venezuelans.

As tension between the Venezuelan diaspora and the new hardline government bubble in Chile, Machado tread a fine line, telling reporters that she had not yet discussed with Kast how Chile can support Venezuelan’s who have fled the country.

Featured Image: Thousands gather in the streets of Santiago, Chile with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado

Image credit: Maria Corina Machado via X

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