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Ecuador to allow foreign military bases on its territory - MSNBy Mathew Cohen Ecuador's parliament has approved a constitutional reform allowing foreign military bases on its territory, marking a dramatic policy reversal as President Daniel Noboa seeks ...
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A Water Map for the Desert - MSNThe map relies on a combination of Indigenous knowledge and government data to map water resources and Indigenous communities in a region known as Black Mesa, or Dził Yíjiin in Navajo.
Ecuador's president says country is at war with drug gangs 03:15. Genetic tests on charred bodies found near an Ecuador military base confirm they are those of four boys taken by soldiers three ...
Summer months were warmest on record globally, data shows 01:47. Ecuador's government was to begin imposing nationwide nighttime blackouts Monday evening in a bid to conserve energy.
Ecuador is in trouble: Drought has shrunk its reservoirs, and its hydroelectric dams have had to power down. The government has been forced to cut electricity to homes for hours at a stretch, and ...
Ecuadorians will head to the polls on Sunday in a runoff presidential election, choosing between a conservative incumbent or a leftist lawyer as the country struggles with a cocaine-fueled ...
Violence has shaken up Ecuador, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, and governments have failed to rein in organized crime. The country now has one of the highest homicide rates in Latin America.
Daniel Noboa, the tough-on-crime firebrand president of Ecuador, was re-elected in Sunday's runoff. Noboa, running under the right-wing National Democratic Action party label, handily defeated ...
Frantic purchases of ammunition, the daylight assassination of a mayor, and a growing body count inside Ecuador’s prisons signal that the country’s roiling security crisis is going from bad to ...
More than 80 illegal migrants nabbed under President Trump's border crackdown were recently loaded onto a C-17 military plane in El Paso, Texas for a one-way flight back to Ecuador.
Ecuador will apply the tariff to “ensure fair treatment” of Ecuadorian producers, President Daniel Noboa said on Monday. Ecuador announces 27% tariffs on Mexican goods Skip to main content ...
The humanitarian aid group Border Kindness leaves water and other aid in areas along the U.S.-Mexico border. They say people are ill-prepared for conditions on uncharted trails.
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