Ecuador

Ecuador: indios, 'l'industria petrolifera subito via dal Yasuni'
epa11557138 The Waorani people of the Amazon demonstrate in Quito, Ecuador, 20 August 2024. Dozens of indigenous Waorani people, who live in the Ecuadorian Amazon, marched to the country's capital to demand that the government close, dismantle and repair the territory affected by oil exploitation in the Yasuni National Park, a biosphere reserve. EPA/JOSE JACOME
Ecuador: Borghese, aprire ufficio consolare a Guayaquil
Mario Alejandro Borghese, MAIE allÕinterno del Senato della repubblica durante la registrazione e ritiro del kit. Roma 11 ottobre 2022 ANSA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI
Ecuador: 'Noboa va dichiarato pazzo', deputati sotto indagine
epa11411657 Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa arrives to attend the Summit on Peace in Ukraine, in Stansstad near Lucerne, Switzerland, 15 June 2024. International heads of state gather on 15 and 16 June at the Buergenstock Resort in central Switzerland for the two-day Summit on Peace in Ukraine. EPA/URS FLUEELER / POOL EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Ecuador: troppi cadaveri, in tilt l'Istituto di medicina legale
Ecuador: 6.626 arresti in 30 giorni di conflitto con le gang
epa11138307 A member of police stands next to a mobile barrack donated by the US government to the Ecuadorian Police, in Quito, Ecuador, 08 February 2024. The United States Government announced the donation to the National Police of Ecuador of 'sophisticated' mobile barracks to monitor the border with Colombia, as part of a process of cooperation in security and combating crime. EPA/Jose Jacome
Ecuador: arrivano alti dirigenti Usa dopo ondata violenza
epa11070272 Ecuadorian soldiers talk to a man as they patrol in the People's Committee Zona Eleven neighborhood in Quito, Ecuador, 11 January 2024. Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared on 09 January that government forces were engaged in an 'internal armed conflict' with armed criminal gangs, allowing him to use the army and not just the police to counter the violence, after riots began on 08 January in at least six prisons across the country. Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city, was the hardest hit by the disturbances. At least 10 people were killed there on 09 January night, two of them police officers, and armed hooded men stormed a television station during a live broadcast. EPA/JOSE JACOME
Ecuador: gang si scusano con popolazione, 'colpa del presidente'
epa11067977 A police officer guards the detainees of an armed group for the temporary takeover of a television channel, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, 10 January 2024. The country is experiencing moments of great tension after the raid by an armed commando on TC Television in Guayaquil, which ended with the arrest of thirteen men and the release of the channel's staff. Ecuador is in a state of emergency for sixty days, which includes a curfew during the night and early morning, due to a series of incidents in prisons, which broke out on 08 January, and the ‘alleged escape’ of one of the most dangerous criminals from the country. Noboa declared on 09 January that government forces were engaged in an 'internal armed conflict' with armed criminal gangs, allowing him to use the Army and not just the Police to counter the violence. EPA/CARLOS DURAN ARAUJO
Ecuador: ministero Salute, garantiti solo servizi emergenza
epa09105649 View of the entrance of the emergency unit with covid-19 patients of the Iess del Sur hospital today in Quito, Ecuador 29 March 2021. Authorities warned of a possible collapse in the care units of the Iess del Sur hospital, one of the most important in the Ecuadorian capital for cases of covid-19 due to the saturation of patients due to the rise of contagion in the city. EPA/Jose Jacome