Ecuador’s president is accusing his political rivals of trying to orchestrate a coup this week after violent protests tied to rising fuel prices forced his government to relocate away from the country ...
The Vice Mayor of Quito discusses how the city integrates technology, innovation and sustainability to improve people’s ...
The latest tumult coincided with the Day of Interculturality and Plurinationality, Ecuador’s replacement for Columbus Day.
A child, wearing a protective face mask as a mandatory measure to help curb the spread of the new coronavirus, rides piggyback through a crowded downtown area in Quito, Ecuador, Wednesday, June 10, ...
FILE PHOTO: An Ecuadoran police officer checks a driver's safe passage documents after Ecuador's government restricted travels within the country and declared a nighttime curfew as a response to the ...
Less than a week after Ecuador scrapped its nationwide fuel subsidies, prompting a massive spike in prices and popular anger, violent protests have helped drive President Lenín Moreno and his ...
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QUITOQUITO — Ecuador’s defense minister warned Tuesday the country’s democracy was at risk as Indigenous protesters attacked the prosecutor’s office and demonstrations against the government and ...
QUITO, EcuadorQUITO, Ecuador — The mayor of Ecuador’s capital was removed from office on Thursday following multiple allegations of wrongdoing and the opening of a corruption investigation by ...
Ecuador was rocked by a series of car bombings and the hostage-taking of more than 50 law enforcement officers inside various prisons Thursday, just weeks after the country was shaken by the ...
Associated Press Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022 10:05 a.m. | Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022 10:05 a.m. A rain-weakened hillside collapsed in Ecuador’s capital, sweeping over homes and a sports field and killing at ...