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Ecuador

May 13, 2026
Colombia/Geopolitics/World

Petro Claims Ecuador Has Overtaken Colombia as World’s Biggest Cocaine Export Hub

Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused Ecuador on Tuesday of becoming the world’s largest cocaine exporter, alleging that massive shipments of narcotics produced in both Colombia and Peru are now flowing through Ecuadorian

Ecuador/News

Progressive Luisa González and Millionaire Daniel Noboa Head to Runoff Elections in Ecuador

On August 20, over 13 million Ecuadorians took part in the early general elections to elect the country’s next president, vice president, and 137 members of the National Assembly amid a wave of violence and record rates of homicide. After 60 percent

August 25, 2023

Ecuador Puts Former President Lenín Moreno on Trial in Explosive $76 Million Corruption Scandal

Business/Corruption

Former Ecuadorian president Lenín Moreno appeared before Ecuador’s National Court of Justice in Quito on May 11 to face trial over alleged bribery and

Activist Ola Bini Sentenced to One Year in Prison After Ecuadorian Court Overturns Acquittal

News

A court in Ecuador has sentenced Swedish software developer and digital rights activist, Ola Bini, to one year in prison for “Attempted Non-Consensual Access to a

Ecuador: Noboa’s Ballot-Free Path to Power

July 30, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

President Daniel Noboa governs Ecuador with increasingly authoritarian methods. Elected in 2023 and reelected in 2025, he has concentrated power in the executive branch, clashed with the Constitutional Court, abused states of emergency,

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Deep in Ecuador’s Forests, the Cocaine Gangs Have a New Trade: Gold

June 29, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The pickup truck rattled across jungle terrain toward gates topped with barbed wire, where masked men carrying automatic rifles checked names against a list before radioing for confirmation. According to reporting by

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Petro Claims Ecuador Has Overtaken Colombia as World’s Biggest Cocaine Export Hub

May 13, 2026
Colombia/Geopolitics/World

Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused Ecuador on Tuesday of becoming the world’s largest cocaine exporter, alleging that massive shipments of narcotics produced in both Colombia and Peru are now flowing through Ecuadorian

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Ecuador Puts Former President Lenín Moreno on Trial in Explosive $76 Million Corruption Scandal

May 12, 2026
Business/Corruption

Former Ecuadorian president Lenín Moreno appeared before Ecuador’s National Court of Justice in Quito on May 11 to face trial over alleged bribery and corruption linked to the construction of the Coca

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Authoritarianism, Austerity, Repression, and False Narratives: The Crisis in Ecuador

October 11, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

Daniel Noboa’s government in Ecuador is characterized by the implementation of neoliberal austerity policies dictated by the IMF, the violent repression of social protests, and a series of legal reforms aimed at

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Noboa’s Rise: Ecuador’s New Power Play in Ecuador

May 28, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

On 10 May 2025, the Ecuadorian National Electoral Council proclaimed Daniel Noboa the winner of the presidential elections held on 13 April. The announcement was made amid allegations of fraud, electoral irregularities, and growing authoritarianism.

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Activist Ola Bini Sentenced to One Year in Prison After Ecuadorian Court Overturns Acquittal

April 12, 2024
News

A court in Ecuador has sentenced Swedish software developer and digital rights activist, Ola Bini, to one year in prison for “Attempted Non-Consensual Access to a Computer System.” The ruling by two out of

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Ecuadorian Police Break Into Mexican Embassy, Arrest Former Ecuadorian VP Jorge Glas

April 12, 2024
News

On April 5, dozens of Ecuadorian police officers forcibly entered the Mexican Embassy in Quito and detained former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas. Glas had been granted political asylum by Mexico earlier

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Progressive Luisa González and Millionaire Daniel Noboa Head to Runoff Elections in Ecuador

August 25, 2023
Ecuador/News

On August 20, over 13 million Ecuadorians took part in the early general elections to elect the country’s next president, vice president, and 137 members of the National Assembly amid a wave of violence

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Crisis in Ecuador Following Spurt of Violence and Rumors of a Government Deal With Gangs

August 4, 2023
News

Just weeks ahead of Ecuador’s early general elections, the country is facing an unprecedented crisis due to a spike in violence and allegations of deals made between the government and criminal groups. Videos

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