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🇪🇨 Correa expresses his support for Noboa after episodes of violence in Ecuador: "The country is living a true nightmare"
Former Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa (2007-2017) expressed his support for the current president, Daniel Noboa, in the midst of the security crisis that the Latin American country is experiencing.
" Organized crime has declared war on the State and the State must prevail, the State must win. President Daniel Noboa: have all our total unrestricted support. Please do not give in. We will discuss our political disagreements the day after the victory , the homeland will win again, until victory always compatriots ," Correa stated in a video broadcast on his social networks.
Former Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa (2007-2017) expressed his support for the current president, Daniel Noboa, in the midst of the security crisis that the Latin American country is experiencing.
" Organized crime has declared war on the State and the State must prevail, the State must win. President Daniel Noboa: have all our total unrestricted support. Please do not give in. We will discuss our political disagreements the day after the victory , the homeland will win again, until victory always compatriots ," Correa stated in a video broadcast on his social networks.
National Assembly of Ecuador offers amnesty to military and police to guarantee the security of the country
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President of Ecuador signs decree that allows the Army to restore order in the country and “neutralize” armed gangs
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President of Ecuador signs decree that allows the Army to restore order in the country and “neutralize” armed gangs
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Presidente de Ecuador firma decreto que permite al Ejército restablecer el orden del país y “neutralizar” a las bandas armadas
Tras el asalto a un canal de televisión por parte de un grupo de encpuchados
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plane crashed into high tension cables in Portuguesa.
Colombian government resumes dialogue with FARC dissidents https://bit.ly/3U0U78e
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Gobierno colombiano reanuda diálogo con disidencias de las Farc
Las delegaciones de paz del Gobierno nacional y las disidencias del Estado Mayor Central de las Farc se encontraron en Bogotá para iniciar el tercer ciclo de
Official statement from the Citgo Ad Hoc Board
A shooting occurs near the Government Palace of Ecuador in Quito
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— "The Venezuelans of the 'Tren de Aragua' gang have taken over Ecuador, they have replaced the local drug traffickers.
It is necessary to prohibit the entry of Venezuelans now"
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>Ignores Mexican, Colombian and self Ecuador crime groups during Correa's government
🇵🇪🇪🇨 Armed groups in Ecuador use weapons with the insignia of the Peruvian armed forces: Government announces investigation
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AN postponed debate on the Sovereignty Law in Essequibo without a specific deadline
The National Assembly (AN) this Tuesday postponed the debate on the annexation law of Guayana Esequiba, the territory of almost 160,000 square kilometers that the country disputes with Guyana, which controls it and exploits its wealth.
After a brief debate in which the deputies approved the first eight articles of the project - which consists of 22 sections -, Deputy Diosdado Cabello asked the Chamber to defer the discussion to a future session, the date of which was not announced.
The National Assembly (AN) this Tuesday postponed the debate on the annexation law of Guayana Esequiba, the territory of almost 160,000 square kilometers that the country disputes with Guyana, which controls it and exploits its wealth.
After a brief debate in which the deputies approved the first eight articles of the project - which consists of 22 sections -, Deputy Diosdado Cabello asked the Chamber to defer the discussion to a future session, the date of which was not announced.
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"As tensions with Venezuela continue to simmer over President Nicolas Maduro’s attempt to annex oil-rich Essequibo from Guyana, the U.S. is sending a top defense official to Guyana to discuss the situation.
U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Western Hemisphere Daniel P. Erikson is visiting Guyana on Monday and Tuesday in what the U.S. Embassy in Guyana referred to as a push for a “bilateral defense and security partnership in support of regional stability”. Erikson will be meeting with the Guyanese government and military leaders, as well as with the regional bloc, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
In December, Guyana and Venezuela vowed to avoid the use of force in the dispute, which escalated earlier last month after Maduro held a referendum to annex Essequibo, then vowing to force the exit of foreign oil producers who refused to comply."
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U.S. Defense Official Visits Guyana Over Threat To Oil-Rich Essequibo
As tensions with Venezuela continue to simmer over President Nicolas Maduro’s attempt to annex oil-rich Essequibo from Guyana, the U.S. is sending a top defense official to Guyana to discuss the situation.
unemployment rate in Latin America and the Caribbean continues its decline, according to the ILO forecast for 2024 https://buff.ly/3RQU9Nl
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La tasa de desempleo en Latinoamérica y el Caribe continúa su descenso, según pronóstico de la OIT para 2024
Según el informe global de perspectivas publicado hoy por la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT), la tasa de desempleo en Latinoamérica y el Caribe experimentará una nueva disminución, pasando del 6,2 % en 2023 al 6,1 % en 2024.
A fire in the PDVSA tank yard in Los Puertos de Altagracia, Zulia state. The fire would have been due to oil waste also firefighters are on site