QUITO - Major Ecuadorean Indigenous organization CONAIE and leftist social organizations said on Wednesday they will not ...
Ecuadorian voters will choose between incumbent conservative President Daniel Noboa and progressive challenger Luisa González ...
The largest and most infamous corruption scandal of the last decade began with a criminal investigation into the operations ...
Drug gangs have overwhelmed Ecuador over the past five years, turning it from a peaceful oasis into mainland Latin America’s ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa, running for re-election, waves after accompanying his running mate, Maria Jose Pinto, to cast her ballot during the presidential elections in Quito, Ecuador ...
The leftist party of former leader Rafael Correa, a Venezuelan ally, could return to power. Here’s what’s at stake ...
For the runoff election, both candidates must prioritize plans aimed at addressing the main issues affecting most Ecuadorians. According to a study conducted by market research firm IPSOS, ...
The government of Ecuador has taken another step in its effort to gain help from foreign military forces to combat drug cartels and various organized crime groups.
Luisa González, a protégé of former President Rafael Correa, is leading a strong push fuelled by public discontent over a struggling economy, gang violence, and widespread blackouts.
The administration’s approach to competition with China, and to global engagement more broadly, could unwittingly facilitate ...