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Suben a tres los chilenos fallecidos tras terremotos en Venezuela: Cancillería confirma dos nuevas víctimas
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Suben a tres los chilenos fallecidos tras terremotos en Venezuela: Cancillería confirma dos nuevas víctimas

The Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the deaths of two additional Chileans due to earthquakes in Venezuela, bringing the total number of Chilean fatalities to three. The ministry stated that these cases were verified by family members and that they are providing support and guidance to the affected families. The confirmation followed earlier reports by Interior Deputy Maximo Pavez, who noted that Chile had received information about a second Chilean fatality. Pavez explained that the deceased was a long-term resident of Venezuela with adult Venezuelan children who had already contacted Chilean representatives in the country. Additionally, the ministry assisted a Chilean family stranded in Venezuela after the disaster, securing hotel accommodation and facilitating their return to Chile. Pavez also discussed the humanitarian mission led by Chilean firefighters specializing in urban search and rescue, aimed at presenting Chile’s support to Venezuelan authorities and assisting with initial rescue efforts.

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La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 858 days ago
Suben a tres los chilenos fallecidos tras terremotos en Venezuela: Cancillería confirma dos nuevas víctimas

The Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the deaths of two additional Chileans due to earthquakes in Venezuela, bringing the total number of Chilean fatalities to three. The ministry stated that these cases were verified by family members and that they are providing support and guidance to the affected families. The confirmation followed earlier reports by Interior Deputy Maximo Pavez, who noted that Chile had received information about a second Chilean fatality. Pavez explained that the deceased was a long-term resident of Venezuela with adult Venezuelan children who had already contacted Chilean representatives in the country. Additionally, the ministry assisted a Chilean family stranded in Venezuela after the disaster, securing hotel accommodation and facilitating their return to Chile. Pavez also discussed the humanitarian mission led by Chilean firefighters specializing in urban search and rescue, aimed at presenting Chile’s support to Venezuelan authorities and assisting with initial rescue efforts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates regarding Chilean casualties and government response without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes quotes from officials and details the actions taken by the Chilean government, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no clear ideological leaning in ph

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the confirmation by Chile's Ministry of Foreign Affairs of two additional Chilean deaths due to earthquakes in Venezuela, bringing the total to three. It cites official statements and provides context about the lack of diplomatic relations with Venezuela. The tone is g

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 93Objective 7813 days ago
Executive defends before Senate his reaction to cases of Haitian children: It is very dangerous to minimize a complaint

In a special session of the Senate, Chile's government under President José Antonio Kast addressed allegations of irregularities regarding Haitian children in the country due to family reunification processes. Officials including Biminister Claudio Alvarado, Minister of Social Development María Jesús Wulf, and others detailed the government's response to preliminary findings by the Comptroller's Office, which identified 64 cases involving minors. The government emphasized its commitment to working with the Senate to address these issues, highlighting efforts to locate the children, verify their situations, and implement protective measures. Wulf stressed the importance of taking action at the first signs of potential rights violations against children, emphasizing that such concerns should not be minimized.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's defense of its actions in response to alleged irregularities involving Haitian children, citing official sources like the Comptroller's Office and detailing the formation of an inter-ministerial task force. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the government's

Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 78): The article describes the government's defense of its response to the alleged irregularities involving Haitian children during a Senate session. It includes direct quotes from officials and outlines the formation of an inter-institutional task force. The tone is formal but shows support for the gove

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 92Objective 8017 days ago
Search for Haitian children: Minister Wulf holds battery of meetings and PDI claims minors entered with all their documentation

The minister of Social Development, María Jesús Wulf, held meetings with various authorities throughout Thursday to coordinate an inter-institutional task force established by President José Antonio Kast to gather information regarding Haitian children who entered Chile irregularly under the family reunification scheme. The Public Security Institute (PDI) stated that the minors arrived with all their documentation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on the actions of officials and the status of the investigation into the entry of Haitian children, without emphasizing any particular political stance or agenda.

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 80): The article covers the government's response to the issue of Haitian children entering Chile under family reunification, including statements from officials like the Minister of Social Development and the PDI. It presents both the government's actions and quotes from authorities, maintaining a relat

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 7517 days ago
64 Haitian Children Wanted: Government Actions to Locate the Minors

A preliminary audit by Chile's Office of the Comptroller (Contraloría) revealed significant administrative errors and irregularities in the process of reuniting Haitian children with family members in Chile. The audit focused on a sample of 105 minors who entered the country between January and April 2025, including a charter flight in October 2025. During field visits, it was found that 41 of these children were living at the addresses reported in their reunion applications, while 64 others were not. These discrepancies included cases where children were not living with their designated guardians, were not present during visits, or resided elsewhere than reported. Following the release of the findings, President José Antonio Kast convened all three branches of government and established an inter-institutional task force led by Minister of Social Development María Jesús Wulf to investigate the situation further and locate the missing children.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual findings from an official audit and describes the government's response without overtly favoring any political side. It includes balanced reporting on the audit results, the scope of the issue, and the subsequent actions taken by the government, avoiding loaded language,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article details the government's search for 64 Haitian children and mentions the preliminary audit by the Office of the Comptroller General. It explains the methodology used and highlights the limited scope of the sample. However, the tone leans slightly toward concern over administrative failur

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 88Objective 7015 days ago
Family reunification and public care

The Chilean Ministry of Social Development, led by Minister María Jesús Wulf, has formed an inter-institutional task force focused on Haitian children. A mother claimed authorities had not contacted her regarding her son, who was allegedly missing but was found with her. A leaked preliminary report from the Office of the Controller highlights the need for stronger oversight and public action to protect children, rather than just discussing their care. The legislation in Chile has long included family reunification as an option. In light of the crisis in Haiti, the Chamber of Deputies, with support from Frank Sauerbaum, requested Migration authorities to relax criteria. However, critics argue that data should have been cross-checked with local child offices, the Ministry of Health, and other institutions before causing public alarm and mobilizing all three branches of government, which now creates pressure and suspicion against Haitian families.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the government's actions and criticisms from opposition voices, offering a balanced view of the situation without overtly favoring one side. It includes perspectives from officials and critics, suggesting neutrality in framing the issue.

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 70): This opinion piece discusses the need for stronger controls and public care regarding child welfare in the context of family reunification. While it references official actions, it takes a more critical stance towards the government's handling of the situation, showing less neutrality.

BioBioChile logoBioBioChileIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 608 days ago
Government confirms two more Chileans are among those killed by earthquakes in Venezuela

The Chilean government has confirmed that two additional Chileans have died in the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. This brings the total number of Chilean fatalities to at least three. The information was provided by the Chilean authorities, who are monitoring the situation closely. The earthquakes have caused significant damage and loss of life across several regions in Venezuela. The Chilean embassy in Venezuela is reportedly assisting with the identification and repatriation of the deceased.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual confirmation from the Chilean government regarding the deaths of its citizens abroad. There is no evident framing that favors one side over another; the report is straightforward and based on official confirmation. No biased language or selective sourcing is present.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Focuses on criticism of Venezuela’s government response, presenting an opposing viewpoint without balancing with official sources or Chilean perspectives. Less factual due to lack of direct reference to the primary source.

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