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Como parte de su gira por Latinoamérica, el oficial estadounidense Marco Rubio visitó Ecuador. Los resultados de la reunión parecen incluir la declaración de grupos terroristas, la intención de instalar bases militares y una mayor alineación de Quito con Washington.

Tensions rise in Ecuador as President Noboa protests against the Constitutional Court

The Ecuadorian president has decided to confront the Constitutional Court, which has partially blocked his controversial laws, in the streets and at the polls.

Ecuador’s National Assembly approves the establishment of foreign military bases

The measure is part of an increasingly intimate rapprochement between Washington and Quito.

Bipartisanism wins in Ecuador: Noboa and González head to presidential run-off

In an unprecedented election, the candidate of the ruling party and the candidate of the Citizen Revolution party monopolized more than 88% of the valid votes, even though there were almost 16 candidates.

Indigenous leader Leonidas Iza wants to be Ecuador’s next president

Indigenous leader Leonidas Iza Salazar is one of the 16 candidates contesting the February 9 presidential elections in Ecuador

US government announces entry ban on Rafael Correa

The decision also includes the former vice-president of Correa, Jorge Glas, and both their families. According to the former president, the measure has a clear political intention.

Noboa wants to bring foreign military bases back to Ecuador

The Ecuadorian president proposed to reform the constitution to allow the installation of foreign military bases in the country, but analysts say that behind the measure there are unspoken intentions.

“Jorge Glas is in poor health and is at risk of suicide,” says Andrés Arauz

Vice President under Rafael Correa, Glas was kidnapped from the Mexican embassy by the Noboa government

Latin America responds with unanimous condemnation to Ecuador’s storming of the Mexican Embassy in Quito

Latin American and Caribbean leaders and governments from across the political spectrum have condemned the incursion into Mexico’s embassy as a grave violation of international law

La policía ecuatoriana irrumpe en la Embajada de México y detiene al ex vicepresidente ecuatoriano Jorge Glas

México anunció la suspensión de las relaciones diplomáticas con Ecuador después de que la Policía Nacional de Ecuador entrara por la fuerza en su embajada en Quito.

Ecuadorian police break into Mexican Embassy, arrest former Ecuadorian VP Jorge Glas

After the Ecuadorian National Police forcibly entered its embassy in Quito, Mexico announced the suspension of diplomatic relations with the country

Ecuador elects new right-wing president linked to big banana business

In the second round of the anticipated elections in Ecuador, Daniel Noboa defeated progressive candidate Luisa González