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Ecuador's national assembly legislature on Tuesday backed a constitutional reform that would allow the installation of ...
Animal rights groups took to the streets of Quito and 22 other cities across Ecuador to defend animal rights and demand that ...
A fire that erupted in a fuel oil tank on Monday at Ecuador's biggest oil refinery is under control, state oil company ...
Ecuador's state oil producer Petroecuador on Thursday declared a 60-day emergency at the South American nation's largest oil ...
Ecuador’s government has issued a public apology to a group of plantation workers who were subjected to slave-like conditions according to a a ruling issued last year by Ecuador’s Constitutional Court ...
QUITO – Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa was officially sworn in on Saturday following his reelection for another four-year term early this year. Noboa, 37, who wore a presidential sash over his chest ...
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has been sworn in after being reelected for another four-year term early this year ...
Indigenous leaders from across Latin America are gathering in Sarayaku, Ecuador, to discuss enforcing Inter-American Court rulings affirming their territorial rights.
Despite difficult external conditions and other challenges, positive economic tailwinds offer opportunities to drive ...
ECUADOR’S government issued a public apology to a group of plantation workers on Saturday, after the country’s constitutional court ruled last year that they were subjected to slave-like conditions.
Ecuador's government apologized Saturday to some 300 people who worked as farmers for a Japanese textile firm in conditions ...
Con las inclusiones de los atacantes Enner Valencia y Gonzalo Plata que salen de lesiones, Ecuador presentó el viernes una ...