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Ecuador’s parliament has passed a law allowing private companies to help manage protected areas, prompting backlash from ...
QUITO, Ecuador — The assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has stunned Ecuador just days before its elections, threatening a new era of political violence in a country ...
The commercial port has a reputation for crime, and its muggy climate contrasts sharply with the perpetual spring and snowcapped volcanoes of Quito, Ecuador's colonial-era capital and one of South ...
The United States will play Ecuador and Australia in October friendlies as preparation for next year’s World Cup ...
In Montecristi, a town best known for making Panama hats, the 130-member national assembly is in the final days of writing a new constitution for Ecuador, a major initiative for Correa.
The Washington Post editorial board (2/5/2018) says that the results of a February 4 referendum show that Ecuador bucks the authoritarian trend Well I’m glad somebody in the western media ...
In Sight Ecuador’s Waorani people living under the exploitation of the oil industry Photographer Felipe Jacome spent time documenting the Waorani people’s way of life in the Ecuadorian rainforest.
How technological shifts are creating a new era of work Katsoudas and Bloom examine how innovation in artificial intelligence and the widespread adoption of hybrid work are reshaping the workplace.
Guillermo Lasso, who sent the National Assembly home, triggering new elections within six months, told The Washington Post that he has no plan to run in them — and doesn’t care who replaces him.
Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso, 67, is one of the rare center-right presidents in Latin America today. After taking office, Lasso — a former banker — earned popularity by vaccinating ...
Luisa González, a leftist ally of Rafael Correa, will compete against Daniel Noboa, a 35-year-old entrepreneur who was considered a long-shot candidate just days ago.
The deaths threaten to hamper an FBI-supported investigation into the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio.