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Ahead of the Ecuadorian presidential elections Sunday, CBS News has learned a U.S. intel assessment favors the incumbent president, viewing him as better for U.S. interests.
Ecuador's incumbent president and his leftist challenger have made their final pitch to voters ahead of Sunday's razor-tight ...
Ecuadorians head to the polls this Sunday, in one of the most hotly contested elections in decades. Thirty-seven-year-old ...
Ecuadoreans will head to the polls on Sunday to cast ballots in what is expected to be an extremely tight race for president, ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNEcuador gears up for crucial run-off as electoral body deploys high-tech safeguardsBy Mathew Cohen Ecuador is preparing for a crucial presidential run-off between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González on April 13, ...
In a polarized political landscape, Ecuadorians are set to choose between an incumbent young millionaire and a leftist lawyer ...
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The current state of the country would seem to leave the incumbent in a tough spot. Foremost on voters’ minds is the ...
Security is the main issue on the minds of Ecuadorians as they go to the polls in the presidential runoff election on Sunday. Leftist Luisa González is facing off against conservative president Daniel ...
Drug trafficking accusations against the family of President Noboa scrutinize the role business in Ecuador’s wider security ...
Indigenous people gathered in Brasilia, Brazil for the annual Free Earth camp to demand the government pay more attention to ...
Just 17,000 votes separated the top two candidates in the first round of Ecuador’s presidential election. A third contender raked in half a million votes, meaning supporters of his Indigenous ...
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