R unning Ecuador seems an unenviable job. In recent years it has become the most violent state in mainland Latin America.
(Bloomberg) -- Ecuador President Daniel Noboa narrowly scraped to a first round win in Sunday’s election, according to an exit poll broadcast by local TV channel Teleamazonas. Most Read from Bloomberg ...
Ecuador -- once a beacon of prosperity ... and donned a bulletproof vest while leading spectacular ready-for-TV security operations. In the volcano-ringed capital Quito Thursday, his campaign ...
Ecuador's dueling presidential hopefuls made ... and donned a bulletproof vest while leading spectacular ready-for-TV security operations. In the volcano-ringed capital Quito Thursday, his ...
Quito, Ecuador – Under his brief tenure as president ... In the days that followed, prison riots erupted, and masked assailants attacked a TV station during a live broadcast.
The campaigns have been dominated by concerns about the moribund economy and cartel turf wars that have transformed Ecuador from one of the safest ... president five times without success. Surveys ...
The two main candidates vying for Ecuador’s presidency never campaigned in Cochapamba. Their faces are nowhere to be seen in ...
Ecuador will choose its next president in a runoff election after conservative incumbent Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer ...
Revelations about US taxpayer dollars flowing to the drag show in Ecuador come as the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are cracking down on government bloat. Department of Government ...