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Unseen Dangers Lurk in Ecuador's Waters and Air with MicroplasticsBig Lots announced it will reopen 55 stores on May 1, with 219 locations reopening by June. The company had closed several ...
The kidnapping unfolded against the backdrop of a state of emergency declared just ten days prior by the Ecuadorian government across nine provinces, including Guayas, where Guayaquil is located.
Heads of state, royalty and religious leaders joined 400,000 mourners in Rome to pay their respects to His Holiness ...
A shallow 6.3-magnitude earthquake left more than 30 people injured, damaged more than 800 buildings and caused widespread ...
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange made a rare public appearance as he attended Pope Francis ’s funeral. Mr Assange could be ...
The Ecuadorian newspaper El Comercio reported power outages in Esmeraldas. The public energy company, Petroecuador, announced the suspension of activities at the Esmeraldas refinery and the SOTE ...
Many young people who had planned to attend the canonization of Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, were among those ...
Ethiopia’s Ambassador Biruk Mekonnen has emphasized the vital role of youth engagement and academic dialogue in shaping a ...
A strong 6.3 earthquake off Ecuador's Pacific coast shook the northern part of the country Friday, with some initial reports ...
Dozens of buildings were damaged and power knocked out in the port city of Esmeraldas. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
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