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Ecuador Election: Noboa Faces Gonzalez Amidst Soaring Crime
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential election amid rampant drug trafficking, high crime rates, and economic instability; incumbent Daniel Noboa faces Luisa Gonzalez, who criticizes his "iron fist" approach and proposes technology and anti-corruption measures.
Ecuador Election: Noboa Faces Gonzalez Amidst Soaring Crime
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential election amid rampant drug trafficking, high crime rates, and economic instability; incumbent Daniel Noboa faces Luisa Gonzalez, who criticizes his "iron fist" approach and proposes technology and anti-corruption measures.
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40% Bias Score


Pregnant Woman's Remains Suggest Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Ecuador
A pregnant woman's remains, discovered in coastal Ecuador and dated to 771-953 CE, exhibit signs of ritual sacrifice, including a cranial fracture, cut marks, and missing limbs; the grave's artifacts blend elements from different cultural traditions and periods.
Pregnant Woman's Remains Suggest Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Ecuador
A pregnant woman's remains, discovered in coastal Ecuador and dated to 771-953 CE, exhibit signs of ritual sacrifice, including a cranial fracture, cut marks, and missing limbs; the grave's artifacts blend elements from different cultural traditions and periods.
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48% Bias Score


80 Illegal Migrants Deported from El Paso in DoD Operation
On Tuesday, a C-17 military plane deported 80 illegal Ecuadorian migrants from El Paso, Texas, back to Ecuador in a Department of Defense operation witnessed by Fox News, aiming to deter illegal immigration by swiftly removing those apprehended.
80 Illegal Migrants Deported from El Paso in DoD Operation
On Tuesday, a C-17 military plane deported 80 illegal Ecuadorian migrants from El Paso, Texas, back to Ecuador in a Department of Defense operation witnessed by Fox News, aiming to deter illegal immigration by swiftly removing those apprehended.
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76% Bias Score


Illegal Immigrant Pleads Guilty to Murdering Woman on Her Birthday
Jhon Moises Chacaguasay-Ilbis, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from Ecuador, pleaded guilty to murdering Joselyn Jhoana Toaquiza, also an illegal immigrant from Ecuador, on her 21st birthday in Syracuse, New York on June 18th. He strangled her, disposed of the body, and later turned himself in.
Illegal Immigrant Pleads Guilty to Murdering Woman on Her Birthday
Jhon Moises Chacaguasay-Ilbis, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from Ecuador, pleaded guilty to murdering Joselyn Jhoana Toaquiza, also an illegal immigrant from Ecuador, on her 21st birthday in Syracuse, New York on June 18th. He strangled her, disposed of the body, and later turned himself in.
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56% Bias Score


Violence Mars Ecuador's Electoral Campaign
Ecuador's electoral campaign is underway amid rising violence, with recent attacks targeting a candidate's son, an assembly hopeful, a mayor, and a legislator, highlighting the ongoing security concerns that overshadowed the previous election, following the assassination of presidential candidate Fe...
Violence Mars Ecuador's Electoral Campaign
Ecuador's electoral campaign is underway amid rising violence, with recent attacks targeting a candidate's son, an assembly hopeful, a mayor, and a legislator, highlighting the ongoing security concerns that overshadowed the previous election, following the assassination of presidential candidate Fe...
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56% Bias Score


Ecuador's Constitutional Crisis: President Blocks Vice President
Ecuador is facing a constitutional crisis as President Daniel Noboa blocks Vice President Verónica Abad from her office, issuing decrees to leave for campaigning while appointing his secretary as acting vice president; a judge who reinstated Abad faces threats.
Ecuador's Constitutional Crisis: President Blocks Vice President
Ecuador is facing a constitutional crisis as President Daniel Noboa blocks Vice President Verónica Abad from her office, issuing decrees to leave for campaigning while appointing his secretary as acting vice president; a judge who reinstated Abad faces threats.
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52% 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

Ecuador's 2025 Presidential Election: Noboa and González Poised for Runoff
Ecuador's 2025 general elections, taking place on November 9th, show President Daniel Noboa and Luisa González leading in polls, with a potential runoff on April 13th, 2026, if neither achieves over 50% of the vote. The election will determine the president, vice-president, 151 national assembly rep...

Ecuador's 2025 Presidential Election: Noboa and González Poised for Runoff
Ecuador's 2025 general elections, taking place on November 9th, show President Daniel Noboa and Luisa González leading in polls, with a potential runoff on April 13th, 2026, if neither achieves over 50% of the vote. The election will determine the president, vice-president, 151 national assembly rep...
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28% Bias Score

80 Ecuadorian Migrants Deported from US in Increased Deportation Flights
Eighty Ecuadorian migrants were deported from the US to Guayaquil on a military flight on December 2nd, 2024, part of increased deportations under a stricter US immigration policy; Ecuador reports 18,499 deportations in 2023 and 13,589 in 2024.

80 Ecuadorian Migrants Deported from US in Increased Deportation Flights
Eighty Ecuadorian migrants were deported from the US to Guayaquil on a military flight on December 2nd, 2024, part of increased deportations under a stricter US immigration policy; Ecuador reports 18,499 deportations in 2023 and 13,589 in 2024.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador's Presidential Debate: Unconvincing Promises and a Lack of Concrete Plans
Ecuador's first presidential debate, three weeks before the election, saw 16 candidates offering few concrete plans and avoiding direct confrontation, leaving 60% of voters still undecided according to Cedatos, despite four hours of discussion on security, state efficiency, and employment.

Ecuador's Presidential Debate: Unconvincing Promises and a Lack of Concrete Plans
Ecuador's first presidential debate, three weeks before the election, saw 16 candidates offering few concrete plans and avoiding direct confrontation, leaving 60% of voters still undecided according to Cedatos, despite four hours of discussion on security, state efficiency, and employment.
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52% Bias Score

Ecuador-China Relations: 45 Years of Growth and Collaboration
Ecuador and China celebrate 45 years of diplomatic relations marked by a strengthened strategic partnership, the Belt and Road Initiative participation, and a new Free Trade Agreement boosting trade and investment, while focusing on youth development and cultural exchange.

Ecuador-China Relations: 45 Years of Growth and Collaboration
Ecuador and China celebrate 45 years of diplomatic relations marked by a strengthened strategic partnership, the Belt and Road Initiative participation, and a new Free Trade Agreement boosting trade and investment, while focusing on youth development and cultural exchange.
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60% 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
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