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Noboa Wins Re-election in Ecuador Amidst Violence and Fraud Claims
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa won re-election with 55.8% of the vote in a second-round run-off election on Sunday, defeating Luisa Gonzalez amid allegations of electoral fraud and widespread concerns about escalating drug-related violence that has plagued the country since 2021.
Noboa Wins Re-election in Ecuador Amidst Violence and Fraud Claims
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa won re-election with 55.8% of the vote in a second-round run-off election on Sunday, defeating Luisa Gonzalez amid allegations of electoral fraud and widespread concerns about escalating drug-related violence that has plagued the country since 2021.
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador's Presidential Runoff: Violence, Policy, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff election on Sunday between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst a record surge in violence; the country's homicide rate reached 38 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2024, with January recording 832 murders, the highest in Ecuadorian history. The election outco...
Ecuador's Presidential Runoff: Violence, Policy, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff election on Sunday between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst a record surge in violence; the country's homicide rate reached 38 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2024, with January recording 832 murders, the highest in Ecuadorian history. The election outco...
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador Runoff Election: Lasso Faces González Amidst Soaring Drug Violence
Ecuador's presidential runoff election pits incumbent Guillermo Lasso against leftist Luisa González amid record-high drug violence; Lasso narrowly won the first round, and González seeks a comeback, supported by the largest indigenous movement; the election will significantly impact the country's f...
Ecuador Runoff Election: Lasso Faces González Amidst Soaring Drug Violence
Ecuador's presidential runoff election pits incumbent Guillermo Lasso against leftist Luisa González amid record-high drug violence; Lasso narrowly won the first round, and González seeks a comeback, supported by the largest indigenous movement; the election will significantly impact the country's f...
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52% Bias Score


Noboa Seeks Reelection in Ecuador, Focusing on Security, Energy, and Social Programs
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa seeks reelection in 2025, focusing on combating insecurity through the 'Plan Fénix' and resolving the energy crisis via renewable energy investment, while expanding social programs and promoting economic development; however, funding and implementation specifics are...
Noboa Seeks Reelection in Ecuador, Focusing on Security, Energy, and Social Programs
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa seeks reelection in 2025, focusing on combating insecurity through the 'Plan Fénix' and resolving the energy crisis via renewable energy investment, while expanding social programs and promoting economic development; however, funding and implementation specifics are...
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador's Presidential Runoff: Gonzalez vs. Noboa
Ecuador holds a presidential runoff election on April 13th between leftist Luisa Gonzalez and centrist Daniel Noboa amid political instability, economic turmoil, and rising violence; Gonzalez's close ties to former president Rafael Correa present a significant factor.
Ecuador's Presidential Runoff: Gonzalez vs. Noboa
Ecuador holds a presidential runoff election on April 13th between leftist Luisa Gonzalez and centrist Daniel Noboa amid political instability, economic turmoil, and rising violence; Gonzalez's close ties to former president Rafael Correa present a significant factor.
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16% Bias Score


Ecuador Declares State of Emergency Amid Election
Ecuador declared a 60-day state of emergency in seven provinces, including Quito, on the eve of its presidential election, to combat a dramatic rise in drug-related violence, suspending certain rights and imposing curfews in affected areas.
Ecuador Declares State of Emergency Amid Election
Ecuador declared a 60-day state of emergency in seven provinces, including Quito, on the eve of its presidential election, to combat a dramatic rise in drug-related violence, suspending certain rights and imposing curfews in affected areas.
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52% Bias Score

Lasso Wins Ecuadorian Re-election Amidst Ongoing Drug Violence
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso secured a second term with 55.8% of the vote, defeating Luisa González, whose party is linked to former President Rafael Correa; the election took place amid a surge in drug-related violence, with Lasso's policies leading to a decrease in the homicide rate from 4...

Lasso Wins Ecuadorian Re-election Amidst Ongoing Drug Violence
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso secured a second term with 55.8% of the vote, defeating Luisa González, whose party is linked to former President Rafael Correa; the election took place amid a surge in drug-related violence, with Lasso's policies leading to a decrease in the homicide rate from 4...
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32% Bias Score

Ecuador Runoff Election: González Seeks Presidency
Luisa González, a 47-year-old Ecuadorian lawyer and economist, is in a runoff election for the presidency after narrowly losing in February 2024. Her platform, "Revivir al Ecuador," promises to address Ecuador's high crime rate through increased investment in public services, contrasting with her op...

Ecuador Runoff Election: González Seeks Presidency
Luisa González, a 47-year-old Ecuadorian lawyer and economist, is in a runoff election for the presidency after narrowly losing in February 2024. Her platform, "Revivir al Ecuador," promises to address Ecuador's high crime rate through increased investment in public services, contrasting with her op...
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56% Bias Score

Noboa Seeks Reelection in 2025, Focusing on Security, Energy, and Economy
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, elected in 2023, seeks reelection in 2025, focusing on combating insecurity, resolving the energy crisis, boosting economic development, and strengthening anti-corruption efforts, all while facing opposition from Luisa Gonzalez.

Noboa Seeks Reelection in 2025, Focusing on Security, Energy, and Economy
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, elected in 2023, seeks reelection in 2025, focusing on combating insecurity, resolving the energy crisis, boosting economic development, and strengthening anti-corruption efforts, all while facing opposition from Luisa Gonzalez.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Budget Talks, Rotterdam Marathon, and Wildfire Dominate News
Dutch coalition leaders meet today to discuss a delayed spring budget; the Rotterdam marathon and Paris-Roubaix cycling race are underway; a large wildfire continues in the Loonse and Drunense Duinen National Park; a landmine explosion killed at least eight in Nigeria; and the Bollenstreek flower pa...

Dutch Budget Talks, Rotterdam Marathon, and Wildfire Dominate News
Dutch coalition leaders meet today to discuss a delayed spring budget; the Rotterdam marathon and Paris-Roubaix cycling race are underway; a large wildfire continues in the Loonse and Drunense Duinen National Park; a landmine explosion killed at least eight in Nigeria; and the Bollenstreek flower pa...
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16% Bias Score

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Violence, Oil, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff on April 13th between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst record-high violence (1300 homicides in 50 days of 2025), concerns over Amazon oil exploitation, and indigenous resistance.

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Violence, Oil, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff on April 13th between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst record-high violence (1300 homicides in 50 days of 2025), concerns over Amazon oil exploitation, and indigenous resistance.
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44% Bias Score

Ecuador Election: Crime and Economic Crisis Dominate
Ecuador's presidential runoff on Sunday is dominated by concerns over soaring crime and a struggling economy, with a vendor's income halved in three years due to the violence and unemployment and underemployment at 23% and poverty at 28%.

Ecuador Election: Crime and Economic Crisis Dominate
Ecuador's presidential runoff on Sunday is dominated by concerns over soaring crime and a struggling economy, with a vendor's income halved in three years due to the violence and unemployment and underemployment at 23% and poverty at 28%.
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44% Bias Score
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