Ecuador's dueling presidential hopefuls made a last-ditch pitch to late-deciding voters Thursday, wrapping a bitter campaign ...
Ecuadorians head to the polls on Sunday, Feb. 9, to choose their next president against a backdrop of spiraling violence ...
Voting in Ecuador is mandatory. Despite the multiple options from which to choose a president, some voters in Guayaquil, the epicenter of Ecuador's violence, prefer to cast blank votes to express ...
President Daniel Noboa also ordered a greater military presence at local ports due to ‘destabilisation’ by armed groups.
February's vote pits President Noboa against a familiar correísta opponent in a context of security, electricity, and ...
S tudents in the Human Rights Study Project at the University of Virginia School of Law spent a week of their winter break in ...
Ecuadorians vote Sunday for the country's next president as drug-related cartel and mafia violence run rampant. 'Iron fist' ...
By Kimberley Brown Intense protests flared up last December in communities opposed to Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa’s plans to build two maximum-security prisons in sensitive ecosystems and ...
An Ecuadorean anti-corruption court sentenced eight people to prison and sanctioned three companies for their role in a money laundering scheme linked to the Albanian mafia, the prosecutor's office in ...
On Monday, the United Nations Human Rights Committee issued historic decisions finding that Ecuador and Nicaragua violated ...