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Ecuador has talked to the United States about receiving support in its battle against criminal gangs, President Daniel Noboa ...
Right-wing billionaire Daniel Noboa has claimed victory in Ecuador's election—but challenger Luisa González and international experts claim the election has been stolen.
Ecuadorians will head to the polls on Sunday in a runoff presidential election, choosing between a conservative incumbent or ...
Ecuador declared a state of emergency Saturday in seven of its 24 provinces, including the capital Quito, saying it was ...
Daniel Noboa, Ecuador’s conservative president, trounced his left-wing opponent, Luisa González, to win a second term. A ...
Defying predictions and expectations, incumbent Daniel Noboa won Ecuador’s presidential election with a clear lead, securing ...
Daniel Noboa wins despite failing to stop the country’s transformation into one of Latin America’s most violent places.
Ecuador's conservative millionaire incumbent handily won Sunday's presidential run off against a leftist challenger.
Voters are in a standoff over which candidate can better address persistent violence linked to drug trafficking.
In three years, his income has halved and Guayaquil has been transformed from the beating heart of Ecuador's economy into one ...
Data from organized crime research center InSight Crime suggests Ecuador now has the highest homicide rate in Latin America, with nearly twice as many killings as Mexico. The surge has been fueled ...