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Ecuadorian President Remains in Country Amidst Protests
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa remained in the country amid protests against the elimination of diesel subsidies, instead of attending the UN General Assembly; his Foreign Minister attended in his place.
Ecuadorian President Remains in Country Amidst Protests
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa remained in the country amid protests against the elimination of diesel subsidies, instead of attending the UN General Assembly; his Foreign Minister attended in his place.
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52% Bias Score


Ecuador's President Noboa Seeks Constitutional Changes via Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is pushing for a referendum to amend the constitution, focusing on allowing foreign military bases and ending state funding for political parties, amidst a surge in drug-related violence.
Ecuador's President Noboa Seeks Constitutional Changes via Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is pushing for a referendum to amend the constitution, focusing on allowing foreign military bases and ending state funding for political parties, amidst a surge in drug-related violence.
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32% Bias Score


Ecuador's Constitutional Court Halts President Noboa's Constituent Assembly Decree
Ecuador's Constitutional Court temporarily suspended President Daniel Noboa's decree to convene a constituent assembly for anti-narcotics reforms, deepening the conflict between the executive and judiciary.
Ecuador's Constitutional Court Halts President Noboa's Constituent Assembly Decree
Ecuador's Constitutional Court temporarily suspended President Daniel Noboa's decree to convene a constituent assembly for anti-narcotics reforms, deepening the conflict between the executive and judiciary.
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32% Bias Score


Ecuadorian President Bypasses Court, Calls for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso issued decrees calling for two referendums: one on establishing a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution, bypassing the Constitutional Court's required review, and another on allowing foreign military bases in Ecuador, which the Court has already approv...
Ecuadorian President Bypasses Court, Calls for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso issued decrees calling for two referendums: one on establishing a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution, bypassing the Constitutional Court's required review, and another on allowing foreign military bases in Ecuador, which the Court has already approv...
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28% Bias Score


Ecuador: Indigenous Groups Initiate Indefinite National Strike Over Fuel Subsidy Cut
Following a 56% diesel price hike after fuel subsidy removal, Ecuador's largest indigenous organization, Conaie, launched an immediate and indefinite national strike, prompting President Daniel Noboa to declare a state of exception in seven provinces.
Ecuador: Indigenous Groups Initiate Indefinite National Strike Over Fuel Subsidy Cut
Following a 56% diesel price hike after fuel subsidy removal, Ecuador's largest indigenous organization, Conaie, launched an immediate and indefinite national strike, prompting President Daniel Noboa to declare a state of exception in seven provinces.
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40% Bias Score


Colombian President Petro Grants Nationality to Imprisoned Ecuadorian Vice President Glas, Sparking Diplomatic Row
Colombian President Gustavo Petro controversially announced that Jorge Glas, Ecuador's imprisoned former vice president, received Colombian nationality, prompting a swift denial from Ecuador, which maintains Glas is still subject to its laws.
Colombian President Petro Grants Nationality to Imprisoned Ecuadorian Vice President Glas, Sparking Diplomatic Row
Colombian President Gustavo Petro controversially announced that Jorge Glas, Ecuador's imprisoned former vice president, received Colombian nationality, prompting a swift denial from Ecuador, which maintains Glas is still subject to its laws.
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24% Bias Score

Copa Libertadores Quarter-Finals: Argentina Challenges Brazil's Dominance
Racing Club secured a semi-final spot after winning both legs against Vélez Sarsfield (1-0, 1-0), while Palmeiras, River Plate, LDU Quito, Sao Paulo, Estudiantes, and Flamengo compete for the remaining spots, potentially shifting the tournament's usual Brazilian dominance.

Copa Libertadores Quarter-Finals: Argentina Challenges Brazil's Dominance
Racing Club secured a semi-final spot after winning both legs against Vélez Sarsfield (1-0, 1-0), while Palmeiras, River Plate, LDU Quito, Sao Paulo, Estudiantes, and Flamengo compete for the remaining spots, potentially shifting the tournament's usual Brazilian dominance.
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12% Bias Score

Ecuadorian President Ignored Court Ruling, Re-issued Decree for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa re-issued a decree calling for a referendum on a new Constituent Assembly, defying a temporary suspension by the Constitutional Court, triggering criticism from Human Rights Watch and legal experts.

Ecuadorian President Ignored Court Ruling, Re-issued Decree for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa re-issued a decree calling for a referendum on a new Constituent Assembly, defying a temporary suspension by the Constitutional Court, triggering criticism from Human Rights Watch and legal experts.
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20% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Court Suspends President's Decree on Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuador's Constitutional Court temporarily suspended President Daniel Noboa's decree calling for a referendum on a constituent assembly, prompting Noboa to issue new decrees reiterating his call, leading to a constitutional conflict.

Ecuadorian Court Suspends President's Decree on Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuador's Constitutional Court temporarily suspended President Daniel Noboa's decree calling for a referendum on a constituent assembly, prompting Noboa to issue new decrees reiterating his call, leading to a constitutional conflict.
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4% Bias Score

Ecuador to Hold Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Soaring Crime
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced a referendum on September 19, 2025, to create a Constituent Assembly for a new constitution, aiming to combat rising crime fueled by warring drug cartels; the referendum will also address allowing foreign military bases.

Ecuador to Hold Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Soaring Crime
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced a referendum on September 19, 2025, to create a Constituent Assembly for a new constitution, aiming to combat rising crime fueled by warring drug cartels; the referendum will also address allowing foreign military bases.
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48% Bias Score

Ecuador declares state of exception amid fuel subsidy protests
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared a 60-day state of exception in seven provinces on September 16, 2025, due to nationwide protests against the recent elimination of the diesel fuel subsidy, resulting in road blockades and violence.

Ecuador declares state of exception amid fuel subsidy protests
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared a 60-day state of exception in seven provinces on September 16, 2025, due to nationwide protests against the recent elimination of the diesel fuel subsidy, resulting in road blockades and violence.
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32% Bias Score

Ecuador: Diesel Subsidy Removal Sparks Protests
President Daniel Noboa's surprise elimination of Ecuador's $1.1 billion annual diesel subsidy, raising prices from $1.80 to $2.80 per gallon, ignited protests and roadblocks across seven provinces, prompting a state of exception declaration.

Ecuador: Diesel Subsidy Removal Sparks Protests
President Daniel Noboa's surprise elimination of Ecuador's $1.1 billion annual diesel subsidy, raising prices from $1.80 to $2.80 per gallon, ignited protests and roadblocks across seven provinces, prompting a state of exception declaration.
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36% Bias Score
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