Ecuador President Daniel Noboa said on Sunday that his country will not receive deported migrants of other nationalities.
Infighting between factions of a gang vying for control over territory in Ecuador's largest city Guayaquil left nearly two ...
Gangs, drugs and public safety threats are ravaging Ecuador’s largest city and may push the president to seek help from the ...
Rival factions of an Ecuadoran drug trafficking gang fought Thursday in the violent port city of Guayaquil, leaving at least ...
Ecuador's government awarded an onshore oil contract to a consortium led by China's state-owned producer Sinopec on Monday, ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa criticized Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for rejecting flights of Venezuelan migrants ...
A recent study, conducted by Dr. Sara Juengst and her colleagues and published in Latin American Antiquity, sheds light on a ...
Gang infighting has left nearly two dozen people dead in Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city. 14 people were arrested in the aftermath of the Thursday skirmish.
Noboa's populist bravado, aggressive security policies and alignment with Trumpian politics has positioned him as a ...
The government of President Daniel Noboa, who is running for reelection in an April run-off, has intensified security ...
Ecuador's president announced on Friday an amnesty for security forces fighting drug cartels in the port city of Guayaquil, ...
An electoral court suspended the political rights of Ecuador’s second-in-command for engaging in what it said was ...
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