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British hiker dies in Patagonia snowstorm

Victoria Bond from Cornwall died in a severe Chile snowstorm. Read the tragic story of the rescue attempt and the survivor's account of grief and guilt.

Cornwall Woman Dies in Chile Blizzard During Trek

Victoria Bond, 40, from Cornwall perished in Torres del Paine snowstorm. Survivor describes 'suffocating' conditions as investigation launched into park safety. Read the full story.

Brit Woman Killed in Patagonia Snowstorm

Cornwall woman Victoria Bond died in a 120mph Patagonia snowstorm during her 'trip of a lifetime'. Five bodies recovered from Torres del Paine National Park.

Brit Among 5 Killed in Patagonia Blizzard

British PR executive Victoria Bond tragically died in a 120mph Patagonia snowstorm. Learn about her life and the details of the disaster that claimed five lives.

Briton dies in Chilean nature reserve blizzard

A British national was among five tourists killed by a sudden blizzard in Chile's Torres del Paine nature reserve. Four survivors rescued as search continues. Stay informed.

UK's Diplomatic Shame During Chile's 1973 Coup

Newly revealed accounts expose British complicity in Pinochet's 1973 Chile coup, with diplomats celebrating arms sales while refusing sanctuary. Read the shocking details.

Earthquake swarm rattles Drake Passage near Chile

A significant seismic event has shaken the treacherous Drake Passage with multiple earthquakes detected near Chile and Antarctica. Get live updates and expert analysis on this developing geological situation.

Rogue Planet Discovered: Billions of Tonnes in Space

Astronomers have made a stunning discovery - a massive free-floating planet, weighing billions of tonnes, roaming untethered through space without orbiting any star. This cosmic wanderer challenges everything we know about planetary formation.

Earth's Secret 'Quasi-Moon' Discovered By Astronomers

British astronomers have identified a remarkable 'quasi-moon'—a near-Earth asteroid, 2023 FW13, that has been gravitationally bound to our planet since 100 BC and will remain so until AD 3700. This astonishing celestial partner represents one of the most

Santiago bans TikTok filming after US tourist's viral claim

A viral TikTok video by a US tourist claiming Santiago, Chile is 'more dangerous than Chicago' has prompted city officials to ban Instagram and TikTok filming in its centre. Discover the full story behind the controversial social media restrictions and th

Earth's Wobbly Orbit Alters Sun's Distance, Scientists Find

Groundbreaking research from the University of Galway and the University of Arizona uncovers how cyclical changes in Earth's orbit and axial tilt directly impact the amount of solar energy we receive, with profound implications for understanding long-term

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