Ecuador
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Ecuador.
In runoff elections held on October 15, Ecuadorians elected Daniel Noboa to the presidency. These elections occurred amid the worsening of security and one…
Imagine a developing country where a 43-year-old economist with a PhD from the University of Illinois, who is relatively unknown as a…
In August, millions of Ecuadorians voted in a landmark referendum to halt oil exploration and development in the Yasuní National Park in…
On August 20, Ecuadorians went to the polls to elect a new president just over two years since the previous presidential elections…
Ecuadorians voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to reject oil drilling in a section of Yasuní National Park, the most biodiverse area of the imperiled Amazon…
Fernando Villavicencio, who with the Guardian’s Luke Harding and Dan Collyns fabricated the notorious Guardian front page lie that Paul Manafort…
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly, the country’s unicameral parliament, on May 17. Photo: Guillermo Lasso/Twitter Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso,…
In Ecuador’s ’Referendum 2023’ on Sunday 5 February, citizens voted on eight government proposals for Constitutional reform, including one that affects the…
For eighteen days this June, thousands of Ecuadorians participated in a national strike that blocked highways across the country, paralyzed the capital…
“The British are used to being obeyed, not to negotiate with a third-world country. They tried to deal with us like a…
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