How a teenager’s death drew attention to human rights concerns in EcuadorHuman rights organisations warn Carlos Javier Vega’s death could amount to an extrajudicial killing by the military.
Ecuador weighs security, international arbitration in latest referendumPresident Daniel Noboa aims to rally support for a military crackdown on gang violence as he considers reelection.
In Ecuador, gov’t sees mining as the future. But communities are dividedEcuador sees mining as a ‘crucial driver’ of the economy, providing jobs and incomes, but locals disagree.
Threats and street justice: How violence is transforming life in EcuadorResidents are taking precautions to avoid clashes with the growing gang presence in Ecuador amid a state of emergency.
He is Ecuador’s youngest president-elect. What lies ahead for Daniel Noboa?Noboa, heir to a banana industry fortune, faces rising crime with little political backing and an abbreviated term.
How will the deaths of high-profile murder suspects tip Ecuador’s election?Seven suspects in the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio have died in prison this month.
In final debate, Ecuador’s presidential candidates tackle crime, economyLeft-leaning candidate Luisa González and centrist Daniel Noboa face off ahead of the October 15 run-off election.
Fears for African refugees as coronavirus hits crowded Rome squatItalian military has locked down a nine-storey squat, where 18 people share one toilet, after residents tested positive.
Italy locked down until MaySome restrictions, on timber companies and bookshops, have been lifted, but others remain shuttered.
Tensions on Italian island as refugees arrive after ports closedItaly shut ports as a ‘safety’ measure but people fleeing war and persecution continue to arrive, upsetting some locals.