Ecuador’s unrest is part of a broader trend pitting the population against right-wing governments across Latin America.
Four men and four women had "signs of torture" with their hands tied together and "their heads covered in black bags," ...
The unrest has been triggered, in part, by the targeting of environmental leaders whose work protects large swaths of the ...
Photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia music in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, ...
The Cofán people in Ecuador watch over the forest to defend it from invaders. After studying in the U.S., Hugo Lucitante returned home to help.
The explosions follow a major military and air force operation on Monday that destroyed several illegal mine entrances ...
The late Friday attack was the fourth of its kind in recent weeks. In August, seven people were killed in a pool hall in the same city. A similar pool hall massacre took place in July in the ...
Interior Minister John Reimberg accused Ecuadorian gang Los Lobos, which is designated as a “foreign terrorist organisation” ...
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) -Explosive devices detonated on two bridges in Ecuador on routes between the coast and ...
Explosions on Ecuadorian bridges linked to terrorism by officials, no casualties reported, roads closed, investigation ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa receives a poncho as a gift during an event to deliver benefits and to decry the protests ...
QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa escaped injury after his car was attacked by a crowd throwing rocks on ...