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Self-organized patrols protecting native communities from illegal activities are now also dealing with assassination threats against people with coronavirus as well as growing government hostility

Self-organized patrols protecting native communities from illegal activities are now also dealing with assassination threats against people with coronavirus as well as growing government hostility

US denies pressuring President Rafael Correa over WikiLeaks Democratic Party emails

3,000 staff sought in one of the Latin American countries where studies start earliest

Hundreds of Cuban migrants are camping out in a park in downtown Quito as they wait to be allowed passage to the United States

Official numbers contradict reports by relatives, as citizens turn to social networks to locate loved ones

Death toll rises to 525 as rescue teams begin to arrive from neighboring countries

The lack of equipment in Pedernales is in contrast with the hundreds of volunteers who came to help

The EU is sending a million euros’ worth of urgent aid to help the victims of the disaster

GPS measurements confirm theory that elevation is furthest point from the Earth’s center

Climber discovers bodies of three people buried in snow on Chimborazo over 20 years ago

Officials fear that spike in anti-government marches may mar pope’s visit on Sunday

Controversial fiscal measures will be delayed until after pope's visit, says president

Correa government campaigning to stop actor making film about Chevron oil-spill trial

Rafael Correa attacks the press for reporting a presidential run-in with a young protestor

President Correa changes national family planning policy to focus on “traditional values”

A team of language activists in Ecuador is working nights to correct bad spelling

In 2013, the country’s deficit exceeded $5 billion, five times more than the previous year

In the year since new media law went into effect, 125 complaints have been filed against the press

After two years trapped in nation’s London embassy, Julian Assange sees no option but to stay on

Quito daily ordered to correct satirical drawing which angered President Correa
Elián González spent a week in Quito as part of the Cuban delegation to the World Festival of Youth and Students