Latest Ecuador government News

Ecuadorian police probe if bodies found are of missing children allegedly taken by soldiers

Dec. 24, 2024 20:54 PM EST

GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuadorian police on Tuesday found an undisclosed number of bodies in an area close to a military base, officials said, and were investigating whether the bodies could be of some of the four children who were last seen taken by men in military uniform earlier this month....

Surveillance videos appear to show 2 of 4 missing Ecuadorian kids taken by men in military uniform

Dec. 23, 2024 19:08 PM EST

GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa on Monday pledged that his government would not cover up for anyone involved in the disappearance of four children who were last seen running away from a military convoy earlier this month. The statement came as Noboa's...

Judge reinstates Ecuador's vice president after deeming her suspension unconstitutional

Dec. 23, 2024 14:38 PM EST

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — An Ecuadorian judge on Monday reinstated Vice President Verónica Abad to her role and lifted the five-month suspension the Ministry of Labor had imposed on her for allegedly abandoning her duties. In response to Abad's appeal, Judge Nubia Vera deemed the...

As Christmas nears, Ecuador's homes get a break from power cuts but companies still face rationing

Dec. 21, 2024 17:46 PM EST

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — As Christmas approaches and people decorate their homes with lights, Ecuadoreans are getting some relief from the severe power cuts that have hounded the country this year with President Daniel Noboa saying there will be no power rationing for residential areas - for the...

Ecuador's government will stop rationing electricity nationwide just before the holidays

Dec. 10, 2024 14:28 PM EST

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador’s government will stop rationing electricity services just before the holidays, President Daniel Noboa — who was heavily criticized for the cuts resulting in three months of daily interruptions — announced Tuesday. Normal service will resume on Dec. 20. ...

Power shortages in Ecuador are melting away the future of a small town’s ice-cream industry

Dec. 04, 2024 00:12 AM EST

SALCEDO, Ecuador (AP) — Ice-cream production in Salcedo, a quaint town in Ecuador's central highlands, began in the mid-20th century, born from the ingenuity of Franciscan nuns. Locals say the sisters would drink fruit shakes made with milk from the region’s dairy farms until one...

At least 15 inmates killed in a fight in Ecuador's largest prison

Nov. 12, 2024 22:35 PM EST

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — A fight among inmates in Ecuador’s largest and most dangerous prison left 15 dead and 14 wounded, authorities said Tuesday, in the bloodiest prison episode faced by President Daniel Noboa’s government. Authorities attributed the outbreak to internal...

Desperation over gang violence fuels a surge of migration from Ecuador to the US

Oct. 30, 2024 11:52 AM EDT

SAN MATEO, Ecuador (AP) — Oswaldo Angulo is a born fisherman, like generations before him. The oldest of his brothers, he dropped out of high school in Ecuador to learn the trade with his father. When he isn’t at sea for weeks at a time, Oswaldo, 36, lives with his parents. He can’t imagine...

Ecuador expands power cuts to 14 hours a day due to drought

Oct. 25, 2024 12:28 PM EDT

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador has announced an increase in daily power cuts as the severe drought impacting the nation keeps lowering water levels for the key hydroelectric plants, the source of more than 70% of the country's electricity. Acting Energy minister Inés Manzano said...

US hits former Ecuador leaders with visa bans over corruption

Oct. 09, 2024 16:00 PM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Wednesday imposed visa bans on former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa, his vice president and their immediate families for corruption. The State Department announced that Correa and his one-time deputy Jorge Glas would no longer be...