-
Deschamps set for bittersweet ending to France reign as Zidane waits
-
Ferrari fined but Hamilton and Leclerc escape grid penalty
-
German lawmaker faces criticism for US surrogacy to have a child
-
Tackling Messi 'huge challenge' for Spain: Merino
-
Southern Mexico hit by 7.3 quake, triggering tsunami alert
-
What's behind the Argentina World Cup team's can-do attitude?
-
Germany defender Gosens signs with Schalke
-
Pogacar urges rivals to fight for victory
-
Nigerian court dismisses suit challenging Shell's divestment
-
'Great innings has come to an end' -- cricket legend Sobers dies
-
Ex-president Sall arrives back in Senegal for meeting with successor
-
No tears as Deschamps prepares for final France match
-
Brazil toughens rules on gambling ads as bets explode
-
Antonelli fastest for Mercedes in second practice in Belgium
-
Swiss rider Schmid cramps up but wins Tour de France stage 13
-
US links Taco Bell lettuce to multistate parasite outbreak
-
'Overpriced Dubai skyscraper': Slovaks outraged by ministry's $61-mn HQ
-
Garry Sobers, towering West Indies cricket all-rounder, dies at 89
-
Cubes and lubes: Europe's 'Speedcubers' twist for glory
-
France, Germany plan 'roadmap' to tackle China trade imbalances
-
NFL boss teases Japan among 10 new nations for regular-season games
-
Tech share selloff rolls on, oil prices climb on Mideast clashes
-
Messi eyes glorious farewell as Spain, Argentina clash in World Cup final
-
Swiss rider Schmid wins Tour de France stage 13
-
China landslide kills 8, at least 34 missing: officials
-
Neymar returns to Santos with questions hanging over his future
-
France blocks access to Polymarket
-
Wildfire smoke engulfs millions in US ahead of World Cup final
-
Warholm eyes win in London stadium that kickstarted his career
-
Russia fines anti-war politician as he suffers medical episode
-
Herbert takes British Open lead, equals major history with 62 alongside Burns
-
Herbert equals major record round of 62 to take British Open lead
-
Verstappen back on top in opening practice at Belgian Grand Prix
-
New Labour leader Burnham vows to renew hope as next UK PM
-
MEXC Adds Five Ondo Tokenized Stocks Spanning Semiconductors to Power Infrastructure
-
Kerr targets world mile record, Hodgkinson happy to 'run free'
-
Polish president vetoes civil partnerships bill
-
'Concerns' after Amnesty labels J.K. Rowling women's centre 'anti-rights'
-
Stocks slide, oil prices jump as tech, Mideast war in focus
-
Horror film 'Obsession' is exploding cinema profit records
-
Neutral games needed at Nations Championship, says official
-
EU reforms carbon market under pressure from industry
-
Herbert's record front nine snatches British Open lead
-
Russia fines anti-war politician in chaotic court hearing
-
Pakistan pressures Afghans in border province to leave
-
Georgia capital to demolish unfinished landmark amid political feud
-
Lucu urges France to keep heads in steamy Tokyo
-
Argentina await FIFA decision over displaying World Cup Falklands banner
-
Australian cyclist Dennis admits driving while disqualified
-
Volvo Cars sees declining sales in 'challenging' environment
Chile bids farewell to ex-president Pinera in state funeral
Chile on Friday held a state funeral for former president Sebastian Pinera, who died this week when the helicopter he was piloting plummeted into a lake.
A military band in red conical hats played as Pinera's coffin, draped in the Chilean flag, was escorted to a cathedral in Santiago by guards on horseback for his funeral mass.
Pinera will later be buried in a private family ceremony attended by his widow, four children and grandchildren.
Former presidents and politicians from across the political spectrum attended the funeral ceremonies for Pinera, who ruled Chile from 2010 to 2014, and again between 2018 and 2022.
The 74-year-old billionaire returned the right wing to power for the first time after casting off the baggage of former dictator Augusto Pinochet.
His first term saw him oversee the reconstruction after a major earthquake, as well as the gripping rescue of 33 miners trapped in the Atacama Desert, both in 2010.
Four of these miners -- whose 69-day plight had the world on the edge of its seat -- paid tribute to Pinera and served as guards of honor on Thursday as he lay in state at Congress.
"Our rescue was very difficult, and we can thank (Pinera) for the fact that we are alive," said Luis Urzua, who was shift chief when the mine collapsed at a depth of 700 meters.
He said he had previously gone on helicopter rides with Pinera, saying it was the former leader's "passion, his life."
Pinera's helicopter crashed shortly after take-off into a lake on Tuesday where he and his family were on holiday some 920 kilometers (570 miles) south of Santiago.
Three other passengers survived the crash.
- Troubled second term -
Pinera's second term was fraught with trouble as he faced social uprising, the Covid-19 pandemic and the worst economic crisis in decades.
Leftist President Gabriel Boric, who led the opposition against Pinera before succeeding him in 2022, admitted in a ceremony in Congress on Friday that "complaints and recriminations" against Pinera had sometimes gone "beyond what was fair and reasonable."
"I recognize and appreciate that he never shied away from providing help and advice, despite the public differences we had in the past," Boric said.
He said Pinera had phoned him the day before his death to discuss the deadly wildfires that left 131 dead in the coastal region of Valparaiso.
Former socialist president Michelle Bachelet (2006-2010 and 2014-2018) described Pinera as a politician who "both during the dictatorship and the (social) uprising, chose the institutional solution of giving a voice to the people through the ballot box."
J.Gomez--AT