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Homicides surge past previous records while experts warn repression alone cannot reverse territorial collapse
U.S. troops arrive in Manta under old accords, not rejected base plan
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Los Lobos push north along Ecuador’s coast as territorial wars widen and violence engulfs millions
Criminal disputes for ports, routes, and illicit economies leave Ecuador with the region’s highest population exposure to violence
Colombia’s surplus power cushions Ecuador as Mazar inflows weaken at start of dry season
Cross-border electricity sales, revived thermal plants, and short-term rain forecasts shape Ecuador’s grid outlook through March.
Ecuador’s coastal monkeys pushed to the brink by habitat loss and trafficking
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Rodrigo Borja Cevallos, Ecuador’s social democratic standard-bearer, dies at 90
Published on December 22, 2025

Former president remembered for dialogue, human rights and a political life anchored in democracy and peace.

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