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Ecuador’s presidential race is tightening as Daniel Noboa and Luisa González face off, with a narrow polling gap and undecided voters.
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Ecuador’s Climate Challenges: Heat, Fires, and Dwindling Hydroelectric Power
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Update: Government Reports 18% Drop in Intentional Homicides in 2024
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Country’s Persistent Drought Threatens Agriculture After Hitting Energy and Urban Water Supplies
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Coca Cultivation and Cocaine Production Expand in Colombian Border Departments with Ecuador
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