If successful, Sunday's referendum will change Ecuador's constitution, enabling the return of US forces in a move intended to ...
Ecuadoreans grappling with a surge in violent crime will head to the polls on Sunday to decide whether to allow the return of foreign military bases — which President Daniel Noboa says are central to ...
Ecuadorians face a pivotal vote on whether to allow foreign military bases back in the country, as President Daniel Noboa ...
Ecuador was the first country to enshrine the rights of nature in its constitution. On Nov. 16, voters decide if it should be ...
Ecuador has moved 300 high-risk inmates to a new maximum-security prison on the country's coast, including former Vice ...
Ecuadorans are today to vote on whether to allow the return of foreign military bases and the drafting of a new constitution that could give the country’s president more power. Voters are to decide on ...
President Donald J. Trump and President Daniel Noboa affirm a shared vision of growth for both of our countries, grounded in democratic values, private ...
Ecuadorans will vote Sunday on whether to allow the return of foreign military bases and the drafting of a new constitution ...
Bases in Panama, Puerto Rico, and potentially Ecuador are coming back to life as the U.S. military builds up forces in the region.
Ecuadorians will vote Sunday on whether to reverse a constitutional ban and allow foreign military bases back in the country, as part of the fight against drug trafficking.
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Ecuador freezes bank accounts of Indigenous leaders, land defenders
Since September 2025, dozens of Indigenous leaders and organizations, land rights activists and nonprofits in Ecuador have ...
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