Ecuador, Mario Pineida and Soccer
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El expresidente Rodrigo Borja, uno de los políticos ecuatorianos más reconocidos, líder indiscutible de la socialdemocracia y testigo del
Ecuador defender Mario Pineida has died aged 33 after being shot. According to local media, the footballer was killed in a shooting by two people on motorbikes outside of a shop in Guayaquil.
The deaths occurred Sunday at a prison in the coastal city of Machala, Ecuador, after "the detonation of an explosive device" outside, officials said.
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Ecuador's Otavalo Indigenous people use anime to inspire pride in their ancient culture and language
In the Ecuadorian Andes, young Otavalo Indigenous people are using anime to inspire pride in their culture and language
South American football is experiencing moments of shock due to news that has shaken Ecuador. Mario Pineida, the 33-year-old left back for the local Barcelona team, was murdered in Guayaquil after a shooting that authorities have described as targeted, according to initial official reports.
Ecuador has several dormant volcanoes not only challenging in themselves, but great practice for bigger peaks. Here is a first-person account of such a climb.
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Ecuador: detienen 9 personas por presunta contaminación de contenedores con droga destinada a Europa
Al menos nueve personas, entre ellas un miembro activo de la armada ecuatoriana, fueron detenidas el jueves durante un operativo que desactivó a una
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‘Neither appropriate nor fair’: Ecuador ordered to pay oil giant Chevron $220m
Indigenous and rural communities in Ecuador’s Amazon have condemned an international arbitration ruling that ordered Ecuador to pay more than $220 million to U.S. oil giant Chevron. The sum is to compensate the company for alleged denial of justice in a trial that found Chevron,