Daniel Noboa attacked Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for "rejecting" flights of deported Venezuelans, calling it a "complete lack of empathy."
Ecuador, Guayaquil and drug gangs
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Narco gang gun battles kill 22 people in violent Ecuador port city of Guayaquil
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Guayaquil bloodshed: 22 killed in gang battle amid Ecuador’s crackdown on crime
Violence in Ecuador's Guayaquil Kills 22
Twenty two people were killed in gun battles in Ecuador's largest city Guayaquil on Thursday, in what police said was a potential dispute between factions of the Los Tiguerones criminal gang fighting for control of parts of one neighborhood.
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa criticized Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for rejecting flights of Venezuelan migrants deported from the US. Noboa emphasized Ecuador's commitment to accepting its citizens while condemning Maduro's actions as lacking empathy.
Gangs, drugs and public safety threats are ravaging Ecuador’s largest city and may push the president to seek help from the United States.
Ecuador's government awarded an onshore oil contract to a consortium led by China's state-owned producer Sinopec on Monday, in a push to grow crude output from the country's Sacha block.
Rival factions of an Ecuadoran drug trafficking gang fought Thursday in the violent port city of Guayaquil, leaving at least 22 people dead, officials said.
An electoral court suspended the political rights of Ecuador’s second-in-command for engaging in what it said was gender-related violence, effectively removing her from office amid her feud with President Daniel Noboa.
Ecuador's president announced on Friday an amnesty for security forces fighting drug cartels in the port city of Guayaquil, where 22 people were killed in fierce gunfights between rival gangs.
Patricio Ernesto Aguilar Vásquez, director of the community newspaper El Libertador de Quinindé, was murdered on 4 March 2025 in Quinindé, a town in the province of Esmeraldas. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) strongly condemns this crime and demands an immediate and thorough investigation to identify and prosecute those responsible.
A consortium formed by Chinese player Sinopec and Canada-based New Stratus Energy has been awarded a contract to take the reins of Ecuador’s largest producing field.
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