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This airline seat offers great legroom, but miserly food offerings

This airline seat offers great legroom, but miserly food offerings

Upgrading to the extra legroom seats is well worth the price, but nine hours of fasting may leave you famished.

  • by Julie Miller

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Feel like you’ve seen it all? This cruise will change your mind

Feel like you’ve seen it all? This cruise will change your mind

South America is an overlooked cruise destination, but nowhere gives you the chance to sail to more varied destinations.

  • by Brian Johnston
Extraordinary and exotic: Why now is the time to visit South America

Extraordinary and exotic: Why now is the time to visit South America

There are more flights and South America remains better value than Europe or the US. Here is our beginner’s guide to travelling around this continent of extremes.

  • by Chris Moss and Julietta Jameson
The Bondi ‘torture’ nanny and the grieving families
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The Bondi ‘torture’ nanny and the grieving families

While Adriana Rivas cared for children in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, the families of her alleged victims endured years of sorrow.

  • by Perry Duffin
Chilean ‘torture chamber operator’ turned Bondi nanny in shock legal challenge
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Chilean ‘torture chamber operator’ turned Bondi nanny in shock legal challenge

Adriana Rivas cared for the children of the city’s well-to-do while prosecutors in her home country hunted her down, claiming she helped run a dictator’s torture chamber.

  • by Perry Duffin
Airline review: Qantas economy surprisingly good, despite codeshare woes
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Airline review: Qantas economy surprisingly good, despite codeshare woes

It turns out Qantas and its codeshare partner don’t speak to each other, which causes a few hassles on an otherwise comfortable flight.

  • by Katrina Lobley
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Resources nationalism is threatening China’s push to secure critical minerals
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Resources nationalism is threatening China’s push to secure critical minerals

Partial nationalisation of a vast lithium project in Chile is the latest move by developed and developing countries to prevent China from locking up the mineral supply critical to its dominance of the world’s battery industry.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The June 2 Edition
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Sunday Life

The June 2 Edition

In our special winter reading issue, we talk with a slew of great writers. Famed Chilean author Isabel Allende graces our cover and share her success story.

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At 81, Isabel Allende knows how she’d like to die: ‘At home, with warm socks and a dog’

At 81, Isabel Allende knows how she’d like to die: ‘At home, with warm socks and a dog’

The Chilean writer, who has sold more than 74 million books, has an unlikely new project featuring her rescue dog, Perla.

  • by Robyn Doreian
Developer sells stunning land for $100m. The buyer will never build a thing

Developer sells stunning land for $100m. The buyer will never build a thing

Not far from where the Andes Mountains meet the Pacific Ocean, a vast swath of pristine wilderness is changing hands under the most unusual circumstances.

  • by David Gelles
‘Like entering hell’: Chile fires kill dozens, thousands of homes destroyed

‘Like entering hell’: Chile fires kill dozens, thousands of homes destroyed

The confirmed death toll has risen to 112 people, AP reported. Hundreds remain missing. At least 1600 people have been left homeless.

  • by Annie Correal and John Bartlett

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