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Hosted on MSNViewpoint: With his reelection bid, Ecuador’s Noboa seeks more time to bring violence under controlEcuadorians head to the polls on Sunday, Feb. 9, to choose their next president against a backdrop of spiraling violence ...
People on the streets of Ecuador can rattle off the places they have encountered criminals. And they can just as easily list ...
With hopes of a bright future and a better life for their families back home, they undertook perilous journeys to the US, only to return in shackles and with huge debts, stories of untold hardship and ...
A pregnant woman's dismembered remains from over 1,000 years ago, along with unusual burial artifacts spanning multiple cultures, point to a possible ritual sacrifice in coastal Ecuador ...
R unning Ecuador seems an unenviable job. In recent years it has become the most violent state in mainland Latin America.
The Foreign Office, or FCDO, has issued an alert to British holidaymakers and UK tourists heading out of the European Union ...
Rakinder Singh, whose six-month journey from Amritsar to the US ended in deportation, said his agent had a network of ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa is aiming for a full term in the presidential election, focusing on reducing crime and power ...
Noboa has pledged to avoid a return of rolling blackouts of up to 14 hours per day that affected Ecuador during the latter ...
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has said "all land borders will be closed" in a new alert. The UK ...
When he became the youngest president to be elected in Ecuador’s history, Daniel Noboa promised to attack twin crime and ...
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