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Biobío Sets Course for Runoff Election: Productive Sectors Demand Security and Reactivation

Biobío Sets Course for Runoff Election: Productive Sectors Demand Security and Reactivation

The ruling party candidate, Jeannette Jara, and the Republican Party's standard-bearer, José Antonio Kast, will compete in the presidential runoff after leading preferences both nationally and in the Biobío region.The …

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Complaint filed against those responsible for illegal logging in Nonguén National Park

Complaint filed against those responsible for illegal logging in Nonguén National Park

The Ministry of National Assets filed a criminal complaint against those found responsible for tree felling in Nonguén National Park, Bío Bío region.A week ago, unknown individuals entered the premises …

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"The atmosphere is tense": After attacks, victims of violence in the south take precautions to go vote

"The atmosphere is tense": After attacks, victims of violence in the south take precautions to go vote

Going to vote in groups, traveling during daylight hours with higher traffic on the routes, and asking neighbors to watch over their properties and machinery, for those living in rural …

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Futuro Madera condemns the attacks and urges Congress to legislate: "Terrorist violence remains entrenched."

Futuro Madera condemns the attacks and urges Congress to legislate: "Terrorist violence remains entrenched."

The Futuro Madera Network condemns in the most categorical terms the new and severe wave of violence recorded in the Biobío and La Araucanía Regions, which resulted in regrettable arson …

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Biobío's Forestry Exports Fall in September

Biobío's Forestry Exports Fall in September

The forestry sector once again positioned itself as one of the protagonists of Biobío's exports during September 2025, despite the adverse economic scenario affecting the region. According to the export …

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Research Reveals How Trees in Southern Chile Move and Conserve Water

Research Reveals How Trees in Southern Chile Move and Conserve Water

In the temperate forests of Chiloé, two dominant trees, the canelo (Drimys winteri) and the coihue (Nothofagus dombeyi), share the same landscape. However, they have very different strategies for moving …

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