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Marco Rubio will head to Latin America again as Trump prioritizes immigration

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Marco Rubio will head to Latin America again as Trump prioritizes immigration

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Appeals court allows Trump to end temporary protections for migrants from Central America and Nepal

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Appeals court allows Trump to end temporary protections for migrants from Central America and Nepal

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US and Ecuador sign agreement to combat transnational crime

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US and Ecuador sign agreement to combat transnational crime

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Copa AmƩrica Femenina faces backlash over poor conditions and low attendance

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Copa AmƩrica Femenina faces backlash over poor conditions and low attendance

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What to know about Ecuador's reelected President Noboa and his plans to fight crime

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Daniel Noboa stunned voters in 2023 when he won a snap election for a 16-month presidency after only a brief stint as a lawmaker and with no established political machinery.

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Cuban human smugglers await sentencing after caught in boat with 18 Ecuadorians, feds say

Read full article: Cuban human smugglers await sentencing after caught in boat with 18 Ecuadorians, feds say

After a U.S. Coast Guard crew reported a suspicious go-fast boat in the Bahamas, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers joined a pursuit.

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4 FEMA employees are fired over payments to reimburse New York City for hotel costs for migrants

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The Department of Homeland Security says four federal employees have been fired over payments to reimburse New York City for hotel costs for migrants.

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Ecuador's conservative incumbent and a leftist lawyer are leading early presidential voting results

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Early results in Ecuador's presidential race are tight and indicate a runoff election is likely between conservative President Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa GonzƔlez.

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HSI helps arrest woman accused of producing videos of girls’ sex abuse

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A woman stands accused Wednesday of producing videos of photos showing the sexual abuse of minors.

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The Galapagos Islands and many of their unique creatures are at risk from warming waters

Read full article: The Galapagos Islands and many of their unique creatures are at risk from warming waters

The wondrous Galapagos Islands and its many creatures have always been sensitive to changes in ocean temperatures.

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Avoid swimming at 2 public beach parks in Miami-Dade, officials warn

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The Florida Department of Health warned Saturday that the bacterial levels in tested water samples showed swimming at two public beach parks in Miami-Dade County posed health risks.

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Argentina reaches Copa America semifinals, beating Ecuador 4-2 on penalty kicks after 1-1 draw

Read full article: Argentina reaches Copa America semifinals, beating Ecuador 4-2 on penalty kicks after 1-1 draw

Defending champion Argentina advanced to the Copa America semifinals, beating Ecuador 4-2 on penalty kicks following a 1-1 draw after conceding a tying goal in second-half injury time.

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Venezuela advances to Copa America quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over Mexico on Rondón goal

Read full article: Venezuela advances to Copa America quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over Mexico on Rondón goal

Salomón Rondón scored on a penalty kick in the 57th minute, and Venezuela advanced to the Copa America quarterfinals with 1-0 victory over Mexico.

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Power outage leaves millions of Ecuadorians in the dark after transmission line fails

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A failure in an energy transmission line has produced an blackout throughout Ecuador, the government reported, days after announcing that there would be new power outages in the country due to production problems.

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Di Maria scores, Messi returns in Argentina’s Copa America warmup victory over Ecuador

Read full article: Di Maria scores, Messi returns in Argentina’s Copa America warmup victory over Ecuador

Angel Di Maria scored as Lionel Messi returned to the international stage for the first time in six months, helping Argentina to a 1-0 victory over Ecuador in a Copa America warmup match.

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Ecuadorians vote overwhelmingly in referendum to approve toughening fight against gangs

Read full article: Ecuadorians vote overwhelmingly in referendum to approve toughening fight against gangs

Ecuador’s fledgling president has won a resounding victory in a referendum that he touted as a way to crack down on criminal gangs behind a spiraling wave of violence.

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Ecuador rations electricity as drought persists in the northern Andes

Read full article: Ecuador rations electricity as drought persists in the northern Andes

Ecuador has started to ration electricity in its main cities as a drought linked to the El NiƱo weather pattern depletes reservoirs and limits output at hydroelectric plants.

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Gunmen in Ecuador kill 9, injure 10 others in attack in coastal city of Guayaquil as violence surges

Read full article: Gunmen in Ecuador kill 9, injure 10 others in attack in coastal city of Guayaquil as violence surges

Police in Ecuador say armed gunmen have attacked a group of people in the coastal city of Guayaquil, killing nine and injuring 10 others.

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Volcano on uninhabited Galapagos island erupts, sends lava flowing to sea

Read full article: Volcano on uninhabited Galapagos island erupts, sends lava flowing to sea

A volcano on an uninhabited island in the Galapagos has begun erupting and lighting up the nighttime sky as lava tumbles down its sides toward the sea.

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Ecuador's high court decriminalizes euthanasia, following a lawsuit by a terminally ill patient

Read full article: Ecuador's high court decriminalizes euthanasia, following a lawsuit by a terminally ill patient

Ecuador’s high court has decriminalized euthanasia and ordered lawmakers and health officials to draft rules and regulations for the procedure.

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Hard Rock Stadium to host World Cup 2026 quarterfinal, bronze medal match

Read full article: Hard Rock Stadium to host World Cup 2026 quarterfinal, bronze medal match

The World Cup announced where the matches are going to be played in 2026.

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A cluster of lost cities in Ecuadorian Amazon that lasted 1,000 years has been mapped

Read full article: A cluster of lost cities in Ecuadorian Amazon that lasted 1,000 years has been mapped

Archeologists have uncovered a cluster of lost cities in the Amazon rainforest that was home to at least 10,000 farmers about 2,000 years ago.

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Inter Miami to play 2 matches in Saudi Arabia. Messi vs. Ronaldo will happen Feb. 1

Read full article: Inter Miami to play 2 matches in Saudi Arabia. Messi vs. Ronaldo will happen Feb. 1

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will meet in Saudi Arabia after all.

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FDA is inspecting plant in Ecuador that made lead-tainted fruit pouches

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U.S. health officials have launched an inspection of a plant in Ecuador that made the cinnamon applesauce pouches linked to dozens of cases of acute lead poisoning in U.S. children.

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Ecuador’s youngest elected president faces a practically impossible task

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Ecuador’s youngest elected president faces a practically impossible task.

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Six Colombians held in assassination of Ecuador presidential candidate reported slain inside prison

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Ecuadorian officials say six Colombians arrested as the alleged assassins of a candidate in Ecuador's August presidential election have been slain inside a prison in Guayaquil.

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8 injured when JetBlue flight from Ecuador hits severe turbulence as it approaches Fort Lauderdale

Read full article: 8 injured when JetBlue flight from Ecuador hits severe turbulence as it approaches Fort Lauderdale

A JetBlue flight from Ecuador to Fort Lauderdale hit extreme turbulence while landing in South Florida on Monday, injuring seven passengers and a crew member, the airline said in a statement.

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After a lull, asylum-seekers adapt to US immigration changes and again overwhelm border agents

Read full article: After a lull, asylum-seekers adapt to US immigration changes and again overwhelm border agents

After a dip in illegal crossings that followed policy changes in May, the Biden administration is again on its heels as more asylum-seekers cross the U.S. border from Mexico.

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Ecuador court rejects lawmakers' challenges to president's disbanding of National Assembly

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Ecuador's Constitutional Court has rejected multiple challenges that sought to invalidate President Guillermo Lasso decree dissolving the opposition-led National Assembly as it tried to oust him in an impeachment trial.

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Landslide in Ecuador kills at least 16, with dozens missing

Read full article: Landslide in Ecuador kills at least 16, with dozens missing

A massive landslide has swept over an Andean community in central Ecuador, burying dozens of homes, killing at least 16 people and sending rescuers on a frantic search for survivors.

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Biden to meet with Ecuador's Lasso at White House next week

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President Joe Biden will meet at the White House this coming Monday with the president of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso.

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Koulibaly's goal puts Senegal into round of 16 at World Cup

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Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly put his team into the last 16 of the World Cup by volleying home the winner in a 2-1 victory over Ecuador.

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World Cup dismay for Qatar as Ecuador wins opening game

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Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history.

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Qatar opens World Cup with lavish half-hour ceremony

Read full article: Qatar opens World Cup with lavish half-hour ceremony

The World Cup began in Qatar 12 years after the tiny gulf nation secured the rights.

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World Cup Viewer's Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2

Read full article: World Cup Viewer's Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2

The first World Cup in the Middle East finally began Sunday night with a flashy opening ceremony and a loss by host Qatar against Ecuador.

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Argentina: President takes on 'Big Brother' contestant

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President Alberto FernĆ”ndez of Argentina is objecting to allegations by a contestant in the local version of the reality show ā€œBig Brotherā€ that linked the head of state with corruption.

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How octogenarian brothers' colorful posters went global

Read full article: How octogenarian brothers' colorful posters went global

For years, Miguel and Carlos Cevallos made a living by drawing posters for neighborhood nightclubs, taco trucks and restaurants in Queens, attracting clients by word of mouth.

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Dest set to be Milan's 1st US player in Serie A after loan

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SergiƱo Dest is set to become the first American to play for AC Milan in Serie A after the Italian champion signed the defender on loan from Barcelona on Thursday.

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Ecuador: Agreement ends 18 days of strikes

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Ecuador’s government and the country’s main Indigenous group have reached an agreement to end 18 days of often-violent strikes that had virtually paralyzed the country.

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Ecuador rejects Indigenous protesters' dialogue conditions

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Violent protests by Indigenous people demanding a variety of changes, including lower fuel prices, have paralyzed Ecuador’s capital and other regions, but the government has rejected their conditions for dialogue.

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Ecuador: Indigenous leader is arrested over violent protests

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Authorities in Ecuador have arrested the leader of a national Indigenous group, alleging that he was responsible for violence during anti-government protests.

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Ecuador keeps World Cup spot as FIFA rejects Chile complaint

Read full article: Ecuador keeps World Cup spot as FIFA rejects Chile complaint

Ecuador has kept its place at the World Cup.

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Biden, leaders reach migration pact despite attendance flap

Read full article: Biden, leaders reach migration pact despite attendance flap

President Joe Biden and other Western Hemisphere leaders have announced what is being billed as a roadmap for countries to host large numbers of migrants and refugees.

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Landslides kill at least 22 in Ecuador capital

Read full article: Landslides kill at least 22 in Ecuador capital

A rain-weakened hillside has collapsed in Ecuador’s capital, sweeping over homes and a sports field.

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Tallest Galapagos volcano erupts, spewing lava, ash

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The tallest mountain in the Galapagos islands is erupting, spewing lava down its flanks and clouds of ash over the Pacific Ocean.

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Signs abounded that deadly Ecuador prison attack was coming

Read full article: Signs abounded that deadly Ecuador prison attack was coming

The signs that an attack was imminent inside the largest prison in Ecuador’s coastal city of Guayaquil could not have been clearer.

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Battle among Ecuador prison gangs kills at least 68 inmates

Read full article: Battle among Ecuador prison gangs kills at least 68 inmates

A prolonged gunbattle between rival gangs inside Ecuador’s largest prison has killed at least 68 inmates and wounded 25, and authorities say clashes are still uncontrolled hours after the initial fighting.

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Correction: Pacific-Marine Reserve story

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In a story published November 2, 2021, about creation of a Pacific marine reserve, The Associated Press misspelled the name of Costa Rica's president.

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Ecuador declares prison emergency after 118 killed in riot

Read full article: Ecuador declares prison emergency after 118 killed in riot

Ecuador’s president has declared a state of emergency in the prison system following a battle among gang members in a coastal lockup that killed at least 118 people and injured 79.

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At least 116 dead in gang battle at Ecuador jail; 5 beheaded

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A battle between gangs in a prison in Ecuador killed at least 116 people and injured 80 in what authorities are calling the worst penitentiary massacre in the country’s history.

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COVID hits Ecuador doctors who delayed wedding to treat sick

Read full article: COVID hits Ecuador doctors who delayed wedding to treat sick

They were a pair of young doctors in love who put off marriage to save lives.

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Protected areas cover a sixth of Earth's land and freshwater

Read full article: Protected areas cover a sixth of Earth's land and freshwater

A new United Nations report finds roughly a sixth of the planet’s land and freshwater area now lies within protected or conservation areas.

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Darwin's Arch loses its top due to erosion in Galapagos

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The famed Darwin’s Arch in the Galapagos Islands has lost its top, and officials are blaming natural erosion of the stone.

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Ecuador: el candidato indígena que movió la mesa electoral

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El excandidato presidencial Yaku Pérez, quien estuvo a punto de llegar al balotaje como postulante de los indígenas en Ecuador, se muestra preocupado por el futuro inmediato de su país, dice que no coincide con los gobiernos de Venezuela y Colombia y expresa dudas sobre la propuesta del postulante indígena en Perú.

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The Latest: Health panel urges restarting J&J vaccinations

Read full article: The Latest: Health panel urges restarting J&J vaccinations

A U.S. health panel says it’s time to resume use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, despite a very rare risk of blood clots.

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OEA rechaza carta de Venezuela a la ONU sobre Colombia

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La Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA) rechaza las notas que el gobierno venezolano dirigió al Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas para que investigue ā€œla violencia colombiana contra Venezuelaā€.

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Serios desafĆ­os aguardan a Lasso, incluso congreso adverso

Read full article: Serios desafĆ­os aguardan a Lasso, incluso congreso adverso

El exbanquero, de 65 años, destacó que soñaba desde hace años en servir a los ecuatorianos después de proclamarse triunfador en el balotaje del domingo.

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Serios desafĆ­os aguardan a Lasso, incluso congreso adverso

Read full article: Serios desafĆ­os aguardan a Lasso, incluso congreso adverso

Al conservador Guillermo Lasso, el inesperado ganador de la segunda vuelta electoral presidencial en Ecuador, le esperan monumentales desafĆ­os por todos lados.

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Ecuador picks conservative for president; Peru sets runoff

Read full article: Ecuador picks conservative for president; Peru sets runoff

Ecuador will be led for the next four years by a conservative businessman after voters rebuffed a left-leaning movement that yielded an economic boom and then a recession since taking hold of the presidency last decade.

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Ecuador va a elecciones en medio de pandemia

Read full article: Ecuador va a elecciones en medio de pandemia

Exbanquero derechista Guillermo Lasso se proclama ganador del balotaje y agradece a los ecuatorianos por haberle concedido el triunfo en las urnas y habla de realizar un trabajo especial por la equidad laboral y salarial de las mujeres, atención especial para las adolescentes embarazadas y protección a los grupos LGBTI.

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Ecuador goes with conservative banker in presidential vote

Read full article: Ecuador goes with conservative banker in presidential vote

Voters in Ecuador appear to have turned to a conservative businessman in their presidential runoff election, rebuffing a leftist movement that has held the presidency for over a decade while ushering in an economic boom and then a yearslong recession.

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Ecuador elige a futuro gobernante entre 2 opciones opuestas

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Ecuador elige su futuro gobernante entre dos contrincantes de perfil opuesto: por un lado un joven izquierdista y por otro un banquero de derecha.

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Ecuador: debate de candidatos deja mƔs dudas que certezas

Read full article: Ecuador: debate de candidatos deja mƔs dudas que certezas

All rights reservedQUITO – El debate entre los dos candidatos a la segunda vuelta presidencial en Ecuador se centró mĆ”s en los ataques sobre el pasado de cada uno que en las propuestas del nuevo gobierno, que estarĆ” marcado por una aguda crisis económica y las secuelas de la pandemia del nuevo coronavirus. La analista polĆ­tica Grace Jaramillo, de la universidad British Columbia, en Vancouver, dijo a The Associated Press que ā€œevidentemente quedaron muchas mĆ”s preguntas que respuestas para la ciudadanĆ­a... quedaron muchas inquietudes sobre todo en polĆ­tica pĆŗblica. AdArgumentó que el formato y la mala organización del órgano electoral, que permitĆ­a hasta cinco temas en una sola pregunta que debĆ­an ser respondidas en 90 segundos, tampoco favoreció el debate . En profesor de la universidad Andina y analista polĆ­tico Gustavo Isch, dijo a AP que ā€œel debate no va a cambiar nada, tampoco el resultado de la votación. AdEntre los temas de los que se habló poco estuvo la pandemia de coronavirus, que ha dejado casi 312.600 contagiados y 16.451 fallecidos, mientras la campaƱa de vacunación avanza lentamente.

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Weapons, cellphones seized after deadly Ecuador prison riots

Read full article: Weapons, cellphones seized after deadly Ecuador prison riots

Soldiers leave the prison "Centro de Rehabilitacion Social Regional Centro Norte Cotopaxi" where deadly riots broke out inside, two days prior in Latacunga, Ecuador, early Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)MEXICO CITY – Authorities in Ecuador on Thursday announced that law enforcement officers responding to the country’s deadliest prison riots have seized firearms, cellphones, handmade weapons and other banned objects. He added that corruption within the ranks of prison guards and other officials allows for cellphones to be sneaked into prisons and used by inmates. So, you just need one guard, one administrator, to bring in a bunch of cellphones,ā€ Ungar said. Prison riots have happened relatively frequently in recent years in Ecuador, but their death toll had been significantly lower compared to this week’s events.

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Gang clashes result in Ecuador's deadliest prison riots ever

Read full article: Gang clashes result in Ecuador's deadliest prison riots ever

Relatives of inmates cry outside the Centro de Privacin de Libertad Zona 8 prison where riots broke out in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. Deadly riots broke out in prisons in three cities across the country due to fights between rival gangs, according to police. (AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)QUITO – Ecuador experienced its deadliest prison riots ever this week when seemingly coordinated fights broke out in facilities in three different cities, leaving 79 inmates dead as of Wednesday and exposing the limited control that authorities have over people behind bars. Television footage on Tuesday showed some prisoners jumping from high walls and others trying to force open prison doors. AdOver the past three decades, Latin American prisons have seen fires, riots, massacres and other forms of violence.

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Authorities: Prison riots in Ecuador leave 62 dead

Read full article: Authorities: Prison riots in Ecuador leave 62 dead

Tear gas rises from parts of Turi jail where an inmate riot broke out in Cuenca, Ecuador, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. Deadly riots broke out in prisons in three cities across the country due to fights between rival gangs, according to police. (AP Photo/Marcelo Suquilanda)QUITO – Sixty-two inmates have died in riots at prisons in three cities in Ecuador as a result of fights between rival gangs and an escape attempt, authorities said Tuesday. Deadly prison riots have happened relatively frequently in recent years in Ecuador, whose prisons were designed for some 27,000 inmates but house about 38,000. Moncayo said that close to 70% of the country’s prison population lives in the centers where the unrest occurred.

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Ecuador looks to runoff vote for president in April

Read full article: Ecuador looks to runoff vote for president in April

It remains undecided which of the two has the votes to advance to the run-off race in April to face frontrunner Andres Arauz. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO – Final results from a Feb. 7 presidential election in Ecuador confirmed that former banker Guillermo Lasso came second behind leading candidate AndrĆ©s Arauz, meaning the two will contest a runoff vote in April, election officials said Sunday. PĆ©rez alleged fraud after the results that indicated he had fallen just short of defeating Lasso and making it to the runoff. The council ā€œmay declare fraudulent electoral results, but the true results are in the hearts of Ecuadorians who supported a new political project that reflects the dreams of a dignified and honest Ecuador,ā€ PĆ©rez tweeted. Indigenous communities led protests in October 2019 that forced Ecuador’s government to back down on a move to end fuel subsidies.

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Ecuador: incertidumbre por segundo lugar en las elecciones

Read full article: Ecuador: incertidumbre por segundo lugar en las elecciones

Todas las encuestas daban por descontado un balotaje entre Arauz y Lasso, pero ninguna había señalado la posibilidad de que un tercero llegara a posicionarse en los primeros lugares. Poco antes denunció un presunto fraude del que no presentó pruebas. Isch advirtió que es preocupante que los indígenas pierdan "ese segundo lugar. Los votantes llevaron mascarilla y respetaron el distanciamiento social y las normas sanitarias dispuestos por las autoridades para evitar la acumulación de gente en los recintos electorales. Dieciséis candidatos compitieron por suceder a Moreno, un aliado que luego se convirtió en rival de Correa.

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Ecuador: PƩrez, de ambientalista a candidato presidencial

Read full article: Ecuador: PƩrez, de ambientalista a candidato presidencial

Durante la campaƱa PĆ©rez se ha movilizado en una bicicleta de bambĆŗ con la cual recorrió ā€œunos 2.000 kilómetrosā€, dijo a The Associated Press. En 1994 PĆ©rez comenzó su lucha para proteger las fuentes hĆ­dricas de las empresas mineras, principalmente en la provincia de Azuay, al sur del paĆ­s. Desde entonces se convirtió en un referente regional y escaló posiciones en el movimiento indĆ­gena hasta que en 2013 llegó a la presidencia de la Ecuarunari, la mĆ”s importante organización de la Confederación de Nacionalidades IndĆ­genas de Ecuador. AdEl 2019 ganó la gobernación de Azuay a la que un aƱo mĆ”s tarde renunció para representar a Pachakutik en estas elecciones presidenciales. Junto a PĆ©rez, Arauz y Lasso se han presentado otros 13 candidatos a la presidencia.

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Ecuador to pick new president amid deepening economic crisis

Read full article: Ecuador to pick new president amid deepening economic crisis

Supporters of presidential candidate Yaku Perez, representing the Indigenous party Pachakutik, take part in a campaign rally in Quito, Ecuador, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Voters in Ecuador are heading to the polls to pick a new president amid a deepening economic crisis exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO – Evidence of the crisis in Ecuador is everywhere: shuttered restaurants, soaring oxygen tank prices and countless ā€œfor saleā€ and ā€œfor rentā€ signs hanging from buildings. Jaramillo said the top two challenges for Ecuador’s next president go hand in hand: A proper vaccination campaign of the majority of the population will be necessary to start the country’s economic recovery. The pandemic paralyzed 70% of businesses last year and left 600,000 unemployed, bringing the country’s unemployment rate to almost 68%.

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US plans family deportations, including girl with broken arm

Read full article: US plans family deportations, including girl with broken arm

Medical records show that doctors at the Dilley, Texas, detention center diagnosed the girl with a fracture and prescribed painkillers, including hydrocodone, due to the ongoing injury. Rennix said ICE also declined to release the family so the girl can have the surgery in the U.S. while they pursue their immigration case. Some argue releasing children to family sponsors while keeping parents detained and facing deportation would be tantamount to family separation, a practice for which the Trump administration has faced enormous criticism. The girl's arm was intentionally broken by a man who twisted it front of her mother as a threat, Rennix said. Earlier this year, advocates sued on behalf of a 5-year-old boy who suffered a skull fracture before his family was detained.

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Ecuador: presidente Moreno dice que heredó una emboscada

Read full article: Ecuador: presidente Moreno dice que heredó una emboscada

Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Agregó que "no habĆ­a dólares, no ingresaban dólares tan necesarios para la economĆ­a y pensamos definitivamente que Ć­bamos a tener una catĆ”strofe". En una entrevista con la Americas Society and Council of the Americas, el mandatario expresó que cuando llegó la pandemia ā€œEcuador ya estaba en una situación (económica) bastante crĆ­tica. HabĆ­amos heredado una catĆ”strofe, yo no heredĆ© un gobierno, heredĆ© una emboscada... es la tĆ­pica emboscada que suelen tender los socialistas del siglo XXI para quienes les suceden en el poder, una emboscada para hacer que fracaseā€. All rights reserved)If you need help with the Public File, call (954) 364-2526.

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Carlos Mesa reconoce su derrota electoral en Bolivia

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Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. ā€œEs posible que Arce eventualmente le de la espalda a Morales, (como ocurrió con LenĆ­n Moreno y su mentor Rafael Correa en Ecuador). Arce se ha distanciado de Morales en las Ćŗltimas semanas. De cara al futuro, podrĆ­an surgir divisiones internas dentro del MAS, especialmente en temas delicados de polĆ­tica económicaā€, comentó a The Associated Press Rodrigo Riaza del diario britĆ”nico The Economist. If you need help with the Public File, call (954) 364-2526.

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Vive le Tour! With young winner, thrilling race defies virus

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(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)PARIS – In a first, the Tour de France winner wore a face mask on the podium Sunday, bright yellow to match the color of the iconic jersey so snug on his young shoulders. ā€œReally, I was scared we wouldn't get to the end,ā€ race director Christian Prudhomme conceded at the finish. And against the virus that doesn't care how old or young its victims are, how hopeful it seemed that the Tour's winner should come from the same generation asking itself: What is life going to be like for us? In an astounding reversal, he dethroned race leader Primoz Roglic, his countryman who had held the yellow jersey for 11 days. ā€œEven in September, the Tour de France is magic!ā€ Macron tweeted Saturday after Pogacar's demolition of Roglic in the time trial.

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Ecuador couple certified as oldest married pair, nearly 215

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Married couple Julio Mora Tapia, 110, and Waldramina Quinteros, 104, both retired teachers, pose for a photo at their home in Quito, Ecuador, Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. The couple is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the oldest married couple in the world, because of their combined ages. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO Julio Mora slipped away from his parents to secretly marry Waldramina Quinteros one February day. There are longer marriages, but at the moment no other between people so old, according to Guinness World Records just short of a combined 215 years. Previously listed as the oldest were an Austin, Texas, couple, Charlotte Henderson and John Henderson who have a combined age of 212 years and 52 days.

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The Latest: India cases cross 2.5 million with another jump

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(AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)NEW DELHI Indias confirmed coronavirus cases have crossed 2.5 million with another biggest single-day spike of 65,002 in the past 24 hours. The average daily reported cases jumped from around 15,000 in the first week of July to more than 50,000 at the beginning of August. With 103 new cases reported Friday, this is the first time since late March that the daily increase surpassed 100 two days in a row. The state on Saturday reported four more COVID-19 deaths and 303 newly confirmed cases in the previous 24 hours. ___MEXICO CITY Mexicos number of confirmed coronavirus cases has risen to 511,369, as health officials say they believe the country's infections have peaked.

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Hundreds wait hours for coronavirus care in Ecuador capital

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A doctor informs a woman about the condition of her relative who was admitted with COVID-19 to the Seguridad Social hospital in Quito, Ecuador, Monday, July 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

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Hundreds wait hours for coronavirus care in Ecuador capital

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A doctor informs a woman about the condition of her relative who was admitted with COVID-19 to the Seguridad Social hospital in Quito, Ecuador, Monday, July 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO Hundreds of people with breathing problems waited for hours in long lines in Ecuador's capital Tuesday seeking medical attention and tests to determine if they were infected with the new coronavirus. The result is that long lines of people observing social distancing snake from hospitals, with waits of up to four hours before they can undergo clinical examinations and a quick coronavirus test. Health Minister Juan Carlos Zevallos said Quito is in a critical situation.There is a very big demand for hospital beds and beds that have been adapted to care for critical patients who require ventilation and intensive care beds, he said. For Ecuador as a whole, 82,279 confirmed cases have been reported since the end of February, when the first COVID-19 case was detected.

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The Latest: India reports highest 1-day spike in cases

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(AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)NEW DELHI: India recorded the highest one-day spike of 12,281 coronavirus cases, raising the total to 366,946 even as the government ruled out reimposing a countrywide lockdown. ___Follow AP pandemic coverage at http://apnews.com/VirusOutbreak and https://apnews.com/UnderstandingtheOutbreak___HERES WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:ISLAMABAD Pakistan has reported 5,358 new coronavirus cases, pushing infections in the Middle East beyond 1 million. ___SEOUL, South Korea South Korea has reported 59 COVID-19 cases as infections steadily rise in the capital area where half the countrys 51 million people live. South Korea has tied at least 1,379 cases to international arrivals and is requiring two-week quarantines on all passengers arriving from abroad. ___BEIJING Chinas capital has reported a decline in newly confirmed coronavirus cases as the city continues to press stricter measures to contain a new outbreak.

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Hidden suffering of coronavirus: Stigma, blaming, shaming

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The spreading global pandemic has tested the competing interests of public health and privacy, with thousands of individuals and families experiencing both physical illness and the less-discussed stigma that can come with it. ā€œIt hurt a lot.ā€The spreading global pandemic has tested the competing interests of public health and privacy, with thousands of individuals experiencing both physical illness and the less-visible stigma that can come with it. The extended Lamilla family is well-known there and prominent, including doctors, engineers and schoolteachers. Only the National Institute for Public Health Investigation could do the test, the clinic said, and it wasn’t until Feb. 27 that authorities agreed to analyze a specimen for coronavirus. Lamilla's relatives, still in quarantine, are trying to recover from both the loss of Bella and Charito and the psychological torment COVID-19 left behind.

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Guinea pig-flavored ice cream? In Ecuador, it's become popular

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Believe it or not, such a flavor of ice cream not only exists in Ecuador, but it has become quite popular. A vendor in Ecuador said she prepares 150 servings of guinea pig-flavored ice cream, according to The Associated Press. Guinea pigs are actually a common dish in Latin American countries such as Colombia, Peru and Bolivia, but ice cream is a more ambitious endeavor. The owner, Maria Del Carmen Pilapana, said she makes the ice cream by cooking and preparing a pate from the flesh of a guinea pig, adds milk or cream and then refrigerates the creation until it forms into ice cream. They didnt think anyone would like these ice creams, but now theyre our main product.Pilapena sells the ice cream by setting up two tables in an open area that has dentist clinics and businesses.

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