Chile’s government has dispatched its first plane carrying humanitarian aid and firefighters to Venezuela, responding to ongoing crises in the country. Simultaneously, domestic issues are escalating in Chile with the son of Mapuche leader Héctor Llaitul facing a potential 71-year prison sentence. The charges against him remain unspecified in this report. Further complicating the political landscape, new chat logs have surfaced involving Attorney General Nibaldo Hermosilla and two judges. These newly revealed communications are raising questions about potential undue influence and impartiality within the judicial system. The details of these chats have not been released, but their emergence is fueling controversy. These events unfold as reported by CIPER Chile, highlighting a complex intersection of international aid and internal legal and political challenges for the Chilean government.