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Ecuadorian Presidential Election: Noboa Faces González Amidst Security Crisis
Ecuadorian voters choose between incumbent President Daniel Noboa, who has taken a hardline approach to the country's crime crisis, and leftist Luisa González, who offers an alternative plan to tackle the drug trade and revive the economy, amid an energy crisis and high unemployment.
Ecuadorian Presidential Election: Noboa Faces González Amidst Security Crisis
Ecuadorian voters choose between incumbent President Daniel Noboa, who has taken a hardline approach to the country's crime crisis, and leftist Luisa González, who offers an alternative plan to tackle the drug trade and revive the economy, amid an energy crisis and high unemployment.
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36% Bias Score


Ecuador's Presidential Election: Curfew, Alcohol Ban, and Correa's Shadow
Ecuador holds its first round of presidential elections on February 9th, 2025, amidst a state of exception including a curfew and alcohol ban, with President Daniel Noboa facing Luisa Gonzalez, whose campaign is closely tied to former president Rafael Correa.
Ecuador's Presidential Election: Curfew, Alcohol Ban, and Correa's Shadow
Ecuador holds its first round of presidential elections on February 9th, 2025, amidst a state of exception including a curfew and alcohol ban, with President Daniel Noboa facing Luisa Gonzalez, whose campaign is closely tied to former president Rafael Correa.
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52% Bias Score


González Challenges Noboa to Pre-Election Debate
Ecuadorian presidential candidate Luisa González challenged President Daniel Noboa to a separate debate before the February 9th election, after a televised debate split candidates into groups preventing a direct confrontation between the leading contenders.
González Challenges Noboa to Pre-Election Debate
Ecuadorian presidential candidate Luisa González challenged President Daniel Noboa to a separate debate before the February 9th election, after a televised debate split candidates into groups preventing a direct confrontation between the leading contenders.
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36% Bias Score


Ecuadorian VP Challenges President's Authority Amidst Upcoming Elections
Ecuadorian Vice President Verónica Abad declared she will assume the presidency on Sunday, challenging President Daniel Noboa's authority as he begins his re-election campaign; the Armed Forces and Police support Noboa, rejecting Abad's claim.
Ecuadorian VP Challenges President's Authority Amidst Upcoming Elections
Ecuadorian Vice President Verónica Abad declared she will assume the presidency on Sunday, challenging President Daniel Noboa's authority as he begins his re-election campaign; the Armed Forces and Police support Noboa, rejecting Abad's claim.
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44% Bias Score

Ecuador's Election: Noboa vs. González Amidst Violence and Energy Crisis
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential election on Sunday, with incumbent Daniel Noboa facing Luisa González amidst a record surge in drug-related violence and an energy crisis, prompting voters to decide between hardline and alternative approaches to these challenges.

Ecuador's Election: Noboa vs. González Amidst Violence and Energy Crisis
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential election on Sunday, with incumbent Daniel Noboa facing Luisa González amidst a record surge in drug-related violence and an energy crisis, prompting voters to decide between hardline and alternative approaches to these challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Ecuador closes borders amid election security concerns
Ecuador's armed forces will close land borders from February 8-10 due to President Daniel Noboa's concerns of destabilization attempts by armed groups, while the CNE rejects accusations of potential electoral fraud, emphasizing the security measures implemented for Sunday's presidential elections.

Ecuador closes borders amid election security concerns
Ecuador's armed forces will close land borders from February 8-10 due to President Daniel Noboa's concerns of destabilization attempts by armed groups, while the CNE rejects accusations of potential electoral fraud, emphasizing the security measures implemented for Sunday's presidential elections.
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32% Bias Score

Murder of Four Minors Exposes Human Rights Abuses in Ecuador
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, four minors detained by the army on December 8th, 2024, were found murdered, sparking outrage over human rights abuses and fueling debates about the government's hardline approach to crime.

Murder of Four Minors Exposes Human Rights Abuses in Ecuador
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, four minors detained by the army on December 8th, 2024, were found murdered, sparking outrage over human rights abuses and fueling debates about the government's hardline approach to crime.
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52% Bias Score

Ecuador's Drought-Induced Blackouts Cause $7.5 Billion in Losses
Ecuador is experiencing its worst drought in nearly 60 years, leading to daily power outages of up to 14 hours that have caused $7.5 billion in economic losses and widespread job losses, prompting public protests and government action to end most blackouts starting Friday.

Ecuador's Drought-Induced Blackouts Cause $7.5 Billion in Losses
Ecuador is experiencing its worst drought in nearly 60 years, leading to daily power outages of up to 14 hours that have caused $7.5 billion in economic losses and widespread job losses, prompting public protests and government action to end most blackouts starting Friday.
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40% Bias Score
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