The Arizona Diamondbacks Dominican Education Program honored a record 33 young athletes during the 12th high school ...
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José Antonio Kast’s victory in Chile’s presidential election confirms that Latin America is changing direction. Election after election seems to be producing right-wing winners, and not by small ...
José Antonio Kast has won Chile’s presidential election, with the far-right leader getting about 58% of the vote in Sunday’s runoff against Jeannette Jara, a member of the Communist Party who served ...
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Right winger Jose Antonio Kast will be next president of Chile Has pledged crime crackdown, spending and regulatory cuts Markets have rallied as investors bet on pro-market shift Will be constrained ...
After being edged out by 2.9% in the Nov. 16 general election by his Communist Party opponent Jeannette Jara, Republican Party candidate José Antonio Kast reversed the result in the Dec. 14 runoff ...
Former senator José Antonio Kast will be Chile’s most right-wing president since dictator Augusto Pinochet. WSJ’s Ryan Dubé explains why right-of-center candidates are winning across the region. Photo ...
Chile delivered its sharpest political shift in decades as José Antonio Kast, a hard-right former lawmaker who campaigned on restoring public order and tightening the country’s borders, won the ...
SANTIAGO, Dec 15 – After falling short in two previous presidential runs, Jose Antonio Kast finally secured the Chilean presidency on Sunday, Dec. 14, a sign of how his far-right, anti-immigrant views ...