Ecuador's dueling presidential hopefuls made a last-ditch pitch to late-deciding voters Thursday, wrapping a bitter campaign ...
People on the streets of Ecuador can rattle off the places they have encountered criminals: On the bus, at the park, on the ...
President Daniel Noboa hopes to secure a full four-year term but faces concerns over high crime and economic issues.
With the United States as its main international support in the face of the security crisis, Ecuador will vote this Sunday ...
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has announced a series of major policy changes that also appear to echo Trump just days ...
Ecuadorians head to the polls on Sunday, Feb. 9, to choose their next president against a backdrop of spiraling violence ...
R unning Ecuador seems an unenviable job. In recent years it has become the most violent state in mainland Latin America.
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa is betting that his pledges to push crime-fighting initiatives begun under his truncated ...
Noboa has pledged to avoid a return of rolling blackouts of up to 14 hours per day that affected Ecuador during the latter ...
Ecuadorean leftist Luisa Gonzalez says her plans to spend on social welfare and impose harsher penalties for criminals will ...
The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, and his main rival, Luisa Gonzalez, were holding events Sunday for their electoral ...
Education: University of Notre Dame, BA in political science and economics María Luisa Paúl is a reporter on The Washington Post's Morning Mix team. Paúl hails from Caracas, Venezuela.